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4 Reasons to Change Your Church’s Name

4 Reasons to Change Your Church’s Name

by Jeremy Wallace | Mar 2, 2023 | Church Health, Revitalization

I realize the name of this article may scare you a bit. I get it. Changing the name of your church may seem like a daunting task. As someone who has pastored an established church that ended up changing its name, I can attest to the fact that it is possible and that...
Mindset Shifts Needed in Church Ministry

Mindset Shifts Needed in Church Ministry

by Jeremy Wallace | Oct 31, 2022 | Church Health, Leadership, Pastors

In every area of life, our mindset will affect our decision-making. This means that a wrong mindset can lead to wrong decisions. When it comes to general church ministry and revitalization, having the correct mindset is crucially important. Here are several mindset...
Gauging Health in Church Revitalization: Trajectory Over Position

Gauging Health in Church Revitalization: Trajectory Over Position

by Jeremy Wallace | Oct 24, 2022 | Church Health, Revitalization

In 2010 I was pastoring my first church. It was a church revitalization effort with plenty of challenges and opportunities. This church, which had previously averaged over 200 in attendance, was now averaging 30. As the new pastor, I was inexperienced, but excited....
The Value of Strategic Planning for Churches

The Value of Strategic Planning for Churches

by Jeremy Wallace | Oct 20, 2022 | Church Health, Revitalization, Strategy

Over the years of working with pastors and churches, we (Church Revision) have developed several strategies that have proven effective in helping churches pursue their mission more effectively. One of the solutions that has proven to be the best help to many churches...
5 Reasons Church Ministry Should be Rooted in Volunteers, Not Paid Staff

5 Reasons Church Ministry Should be Rooted in Volunteers, Not Paid Staff

by Jeremy Wallace | Oct 17, 2022 | Church Health, Leadership

Top-Down Ministry It’s common for churches to adopt a top-down approach to ministry. In this model, ministry is rooted in paid staff. If there is a need, someone is hired to meet it. This mindset stretches far beyond hiring the necessary pastoral staff and flows into...

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