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Church planting is a team effort, not a competition

Church planting is a team effort, not a competition

Dan Steel
Dan Steel

My kids always beat me at Risk. You know, the classic board game of world domination where you expand your territory, crush your opponents, and inevitably spark family arguments?!

Church planting can sometimes be portrayed as a game of Risk. Different networks and denominations rush to plant their flag in 'strategic' towns and cities — sometimes without considering whether healthy churches from other networks are already thriving there. While this may be a slight ‘straw-man’, there is sadly some truth to it (according to my study, just over 1/5 spoke of vision 'issues' between their network and the ground-level reality of what was needed).

Church planting: the realm of the fearless entrepreneur?

Church planting: the realm of the fearless entrepreneur?

Dan Steel
Dan Steel

What would your caricature of a church planter be?

Caricatures simplify complex realities, offering a sharp, sometimes humorous (sometimes painful) reflection of a particular image or assumption. Typically in a caricature, a particular feature is often exaggerated at the expense of the rest of the face (think of the beach portrait with the enormous nose or chin).

A call to endure in church planting

A call to endure in church planting

Dan Steel
Dan Steel

Patience is more than a virtue; it’s a necessity.

Unspoken expectations in ministry are huge. As Pete the Planter sets out on serving and leading a new planting project, what does his three-year vision look like? Where does it come from? Is it realistic? Why?!

When church planting puts a marriage to the test

When church planting puts a marriage to the test

Dan Steel
Dan Steel

There’s no doubt that church planting is personally costly.

Both the organised events and organic needs can be costly: whether it’s the ongoing reality of evening meetings and early mornings, the weighty mental ‘to-do lists’, or the growing number of pastoral burdens or stress and uncertainty about the future and the viability of the project. Will we have enough money? Somewhere to meet? Enough people? What will this thing look like in 12 months-time?

The myth of the swiss-army-knife pastor

The myth of the swiss-army-knife pastor

Dan Steel
Dan Steel

Have you ever been in one of those meetings where a church is looking to recruit a new pastor, and the leadership opens it up to the whole church family to share their priorities for what they think should be sought in a candidate?

It would be an understatement to say the list can get quite long, quite quickly! For some, it’s preaching; for others, a love of evangelism; for some, administrative strength; and for yet others, pastoral warmth and the ability to handle complex, nuanced situations. Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera!

Wise church planting: two pitfalls to watch for

Wise church planting: two pitfalls to watch for

Dan Steel
Dan Steel

Recently we had a friendly plumber at our house to investigate a patch of damp by the shower and a slightly strange smell. We ended up having to replace the whole cubicle; pipes, drains, tiles and all.

Sometimes in life problems are not immediately obvious, but over time – and in the hustle and bustle of life - they are revealed. Well, so when it comes to church planting. Sometimes problems that are there from the beginning don’t show themselves at the beginning.

Wise church planting: is the problem you?

Wise church planting: is the problem you?

Dan Steel
Dan Steel

In this series of articles on church planting, the plan is to learn the lessons from church planters who have struggled. Not the usual suspects. Not the successful all-singing all-dancing ‘super-heroes’ with book deals and big budgets but the (often) unknown heroes who have planted around the world and it didn’t go as planned.

How quick will we be to listen to them? In each article we’ll consider one strand of why they struggled, and - what we’ll find, is it’s not really so much about church planting, more just the complexity of living ‘under the sun’.

Wise church planting: Are we quick to listen?

Wise church planting: Are we quick to listen?

Dan Steel
Dan Steel

My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, (James 1v19).

In a world saturated with social media that’s way too often characterised by being slow to listen, quick to speak and quick to become angry, James’ challenge for us in the 21st Century is timely in all kinds of ways.

Sunday morning blues?

Sunday morning blues?

Dan Steel
Dan Steel

Book Review CHURCH: DO I HAVE TO GO?

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