Is Your Church Healthy?

Many of today’s church leaders flock to church growth seminars. I believe that it would be wiser to concentrate on church health and here’s why:
 
Hey Westside!

Wow !!  Is it really possible to be part of a strong, healthy, local church?  I believe that it not only “is” possible but that it is imperative for each one of us as believers in Christ.

What are the characteristics of a strong, healthy, local church?  (I’m glad you asked.)  Let’s take a look at a healthy church from the New Testament.

The Jerusalem church experienced both qualitative and quantitative growth. Eager for this same result, many of today’s church leaders flock to church growth seminars. I believe that it would be wiser to concentrate on church health. Why?

Because it is the nature of healthy organisms to grow.

When a local church emphasizes:
  • Jesus – first and foremost
  • strong, God honoring worship
  • solid biblical teaching
  • in an atmosphere of true fellowship
  • mixed with consistent outreach and evangelism

                    it will be healthy !!

 . . . and a healthy Christian community will naturally (and super-naturally) attract people to Christ.

We need to all ask ourselves these questions:

• What am I doing to make Westside a healthy place that will draw others to Jesus?
• Do I have healthy relationships with all those people I personally know at Westside?
• Do I always seek to forgive, speak words of life and solve issues according to The Matthew 18 Principle?
• How am I using my gifts to serve others so that God will get the glory?
• Am I listening to  . . . and obeying God in all areas of my life right now?

Having a strong, healthy, local church is possible because Jesus said that He would build His church.  But no one ever said it would be easy.  Let’s all do our part in this greatest of endeavors.  Come on Westside . . . I know you can do it !

“With man things are impossible,
but with God, all things are possible !”

Love you guys,
Steve


One Response to “Is Your Church Healthy?”

  1. Chuck theuring says:

    I think I forgot to hit submit button. Thanks for your wisdom in this area Steve. Things can be so misunderstood when it comes to growth, success and the health of a church.

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