Monthly Archives: November 2010

Summarizing The Strategically Small Church

I just finished The Strategically Small Church. I hope I get the opportunity to work through this book with a local congregation sometime. O’Brien says the title refers to a change of attitude from “we’re just a small church” to … Continue reading

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Another Startling Economic Reality

Brandon J. O’Brien quotes Tom Sine who estimates that those born in the 1930s spent 30% of one income on a mortgage; those born in the 1980’s need 50% of two incomes to support buying a house. I remember that … Continue reading

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What do we equip for?

As long as I can remember, many local congregations have made a priority of the Ephesians 4 ministry of “equipping the saints.” Unfortunately, most of us artificially restricted what we equipped people for. Mostly, we just equipped folks for doing … Continue reading

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Is the church for the rich?

I read in my favorite blog that the richest American’s now earn almost a quarter of American income, making us worse in economic distribution than the Banana Republics of Central America. This distresses me for two reasons: #1, I’m not … Continue reading

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Still Looking . . . Still Believing . . . Now Trembling

Someone asked me today about my job search. I don’t have any realistic expectations of landing a ministry job before the first of the year. That realization this week re-focused my job search and surfaced my first real trepidation. The … Continue reading

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Deciding on Programs #2

I found a dynamite quote in The Strategically Small Church in my reading this afternoon. O’Brien quotes Jim Belcher, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church as saying, “synergy between the people’s heart and the pastor’s heart” produces church activity that changes … Continue reading

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Deciding on Programs, #1

Everyone who pastors a church smaller than 500 people owes it to themselves to read Brandon O’Brien’s The Strategically Small Church. He believe in church growth — just that healthy churches plant other churches, rather than continuously growing larger. In … Continue reading

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Now for a word from you local potluck . . . .

I just got back from an after-worship potluck at Eugene Friends Church. From what I hear from most friends my age, I think I must be in the minority: I like potlucks. Even though I like the food (I DO … Continue reading

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When all else fails . . .

Hey, I just finished Andy Stanley’s book! And apart from the quibbles (see earlier posts), I loved it. I especially loved the last chapter where he answered the question all preachers face: what do I do when it’s almost time … Continue reading

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I got nervous

I’m torn between really liking Andy Stanley’s Communicating for a Change and being frightened by some of his assertions. “Presentation trumps information (page 146)” makes me nervous. I’ve taught  novice preachers to remember several sermons that were all presentation and … Continue reading

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