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Developing a Structure for Growth Dr. John P. Chandler The Ray and Ann Spence Network for Congregational Leadership
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4 Sizes of Churches zPatriarchal/Matriarchal (<50) zPastoral (50-150) zProgram(150-350) zCorporate(350+)
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Growing Into a New Size zPatriarchal -> Pastoral: pastoral tenure zPastoral -> Program: restructuring interpersonal life of the church zProgram -> Corporate: restructuring decision-making mechanisms
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“C-C-C” z“Celebration” (100+) z“Congregation” (25-75) z“Cell” (12 max)
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Celebration (100+) zMain purpose: corporate worship ysecondary purposes: mutual identity, counseling, youth development, Bible study zAnonymity is necessary for abandon ybeyond 75 names we can call y% of people we do not know zA venue for … prophetic preaching and teaching
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Congregation (25-75) zMain purpose: social fellowship ysecondary: Bible study, Christian growth, gift discernment/utilization zSmall enough to know names, large enough not to confront publicly zA venue for … intercessory prayer
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Cell (<12) zMain purpose: interpersonal discipleship ysecondary: prayer, Bible study, personal healing, pastoral care zInformality (i.e. home) allows for depth zA venue for … personal transformation and decision
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Purposes of Church Structures z Celebration y“face to face” z Congregation y“hand to hand” z Cell y“heart to heart”
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Growth from patriarchal or pastoral church to a program church requires… zCreating multiple congregations zCreating multiple cells –within the celebration-sized church
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The Price for Growth z“Intimacy” xyet a church can be more intimate by rightly matching purpose with structure x“can get bigger as long as we keep getting smaller” zControl (diffusion of power)
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Celebration ---------------- Congregation --------------- --------------Cell
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Developing a Structure for Growth Dr. John P. Chandler The Ray and Ann Spence Network for Congregational Leadership john.chandler@vbmb.org Copy right John Chandler, 2000
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