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		<title>The Coming Church Split (It’s Not What You Think)</title>
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<p>Is there a split in the future church ahead? Unfortunately, I think the answer is yes. It’s not your typical (and usually awful) church split about doctrine, polity, personality or the color of the carpet. It’s bigger than that, and for the most part, you won’t even realize it’s happening [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, I think the answer is yes.</p>
<p>It’s not your typical (and usually awful) church split about doctrine, polity, personality or the color of the carpet. It’s bigger than that, and for the most part, you won’t even realize it’s happening until you look back a few years from now and see what took place.</p>
<p>If you look a little more carefully right now, you can see that as the post-pandemic world takes shape, there’s an emerging divide between churches that are well-positioned for the future and churches that aren’t.</p>
<p>Essentially, the split is between churches that will be effective in accomplishing their mission and churches that won’t be.</p>
<p>We’ve seen a similar split over the last five decades between churches that drifted from historic Christianity orthodoxy and churches that didn’t. Between churches that embraced change and churches that didn’t. And we saw it in churches that understood the culture and those who were oblivious to it. And pre-pandemic, that split left approximately <a href="https://careynieuwhof.com/6-ways-to-battle-back-against-flat-or-declining-attendance-patterns/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">15% of churches growing and 85% of churches plateaued or declining</a>.</p>
<p>The coming split is a split between the kinds of churches that will thrive in the future and the kinds of churches that won’t.</p>
<p>The criteria between effective and ineffective churches continue to morph and accelerate as the world re-opens in at least four key areas.</p>
<p>The question, of course, which best describes your church?</p>
<p>Here are four emerging divides that are developing before our eyes.</p>
<h3><strong>1. Online-Optional Versus Fully Hybrid</strong></h3>
<p>The disruption of 2020 and beyond catapulted every church into the digital age whether its leaders were ready or not.</p>
<p>The pivot to online ministry is not just a technological change, it’s also a philosophical one (or theological perhaps…although <a href="https://careynieuwhof.com/5-addictions-pastors-need-to-overcome-to-grow-their-church-in-the-future/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">for these reasons I’m not sure it’s truly theological).</a></p>
<p>As the post-pandemic world becomes a greater reality for a growing number of leaders (I understand the pandemic still raging in many areas), many leaders are showing their true hand.</p>
<p>For a lot of pastors, online church lies somewhere between a necessary evil, an unfortunate necessity, or a service they offer that’s an option for people who can’t get there for the “real thing.”</p>
<p>In all likelihood, those church leaders are going to have a difficult future ahead of them.</p>
<p><a class="ss-ctt-tweet" href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=For+a+lot+of+pastors,+online+church+lies+somewhere+between+a+necessary+evil,+an+unfortunate+necessity,+or+a+service+they+offer+that's+an+option+for+people+who+can't+get+there+for+the+'real+thing.'&amp;url=https://careynieuwhof.com/feed/?utm_source=twitter&amp;utm_medium=website&amp;utm_campaign=SocialSnap&amp;via=cnieuwhof" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" data-title="Click to Tweet">For a lot of pastors, online church lies somewhere between a necessary evil, an unfortunate necessity, or a service they offer that&#8217;s an option for people who can&#8217;t get there for the &#8216;real thing.&#8217;</a></p>
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<p>There’s a smaller group of pastors and leaders, though, who are fully embracing a hybrid church model: deciding to become 100% physical and 100% digital.</p>
<p>They see digital not as an ‘accommodation’, but as both real ministry and an abundant opportunity.</p>
<p>Forward-thinking pastors realize that the best answer to the question “Should ministry be digital or physical?” is “Yes”.</p>
<p><a class="ss-ctt-tweet" href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=Forward-thinking+pastors+realize+that+the+best+answer+to+the+question+'Should+ministry+be+digital+or+physical?'+is+'Yes'.&amp;url=https://careynieuwhof.com/feed/?utm_source=twitter&amp;utm_medium=website&amp;utm_campaign=SocialSnap&amp;via=cnieuwhof" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" data-title="Click to Tweet">Forward-thinking pastors realize that the best answer to the question &#8216;Should ministry be digital or physical?&#8217; is &#8216;Yes&#8217;.</a></p>
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<p>Almost everyone these days lives in the seamless slipstream of digital/physical lives. You order your groceries on your phone and then walk into a coffee shop in person to pick up a cortado.</p>
<p>Similarly, you text your best friend, only to put down your phone and chat with your son in real life in the kitchen who shows you a YouTube video he finds hilarious.</p>
<p>This is life. I’m guessing it’s also your life because, well, you’re reading this online.</p>
<p>If you live a fully hybrid life, and the people you’re trying to reach live hybrid lives, why wouldn’t your church fully embrace a hybrid ministry that seamlessly slips between physical and digital presence?</p>
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<h3><strong>2. Bringing People Back Versus Moving People Forward</strong></h3>
<p>As the new world opens up, many church leaders seem hyper-focused on getting people back to church.</p>
<p>On the one hand, I get it. It’s been a long, exhausting season. And we all long for normal. I do too.</p>
<p>But bringing people back isn’t a vision. Moving people forward is a vision.</p>
<p>It’s hard to move people forward if you’re obsessed with getting them back.</p>
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<p>Increasingly, one of the splits that will happen is between church leaders who are focused on recreating, reviving and restoring older approaches to ministry.</p>
<p>Signs this might be happening include thinking</p>
<p><em>If we could just get a few more people to come back, everything would be okay. </em><br />
<em>I wish we could just see the room full again.</em><br />
<em>We really need to get back to where we were in 2019, and then we can move ahead.</em></p>
<p>Pastors who focus on moving people forward instead of bringing people back will have a much better future.</p>
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<h3><strong>3. Churches That Embrace Versus Churches That Judge</strong></h3>
<p>Switching gears a little, another emerging line centers on the attitudes church leaders have toward the community they’re trying to reach.</p>
<p>So let’s start here: Judged anyone lately?</p>
<p>Sadly, the answer for most of us (including me) is… yes.</p>
<p>From the guy who cut you off in traffic, to the off-beat person who’s not picking up the social cues you’re sending, to your weed-smoking neighbor… it’s so easy to judge as the culture becomes more and more post-Christian.</p>
<p>And judgment just gets worse from there. It’s the basis of racism, sexism and almost every other ‘ism’ you can think of.</p>
<p>Churches that embrace the people they’re trying to reach will have a much better future than churches that judge them.</p>
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<p>Judgment is also fundamentally incompatible with authentic Christian faith.</p>
<p>Jesus said Christians should be known for how deeply we love. <a href="https://www.barna.com/research/christians-more-like-jesus-or-pharisees/">Yet for years now, studies have shown</a> that in the eyes of many non-Christians, we’re known for how deeply we judge, not for how deeply we love.</p>
<p>The problem in many cases is not that unchurched people don’t know any Christians. The problem is that they do. And they don’t like us—for good reason.</p>
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<p>A<a href="https://www.barna.com/research/non-christians-faith-conversations/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> Barna study</a> revealed that 62% of lapsed Christians said the #1 quality they look for in a person with whom to discuss faith is ‘non-judgment.’</p>
<p>Only 34% said they know any Christians who possess this quality.</p>
<p><a class="ss-ctt-tweet" href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=A+recent+Barna+study+revealed+that+62%+of+lapsed+Christians+said+the+#1+quality+they+look+for+in+a+person+with+whom+to+discuss+faith+is+'non-judgment.'++Only+34%+said+they+know+any+Christians+who+possess+this+quality.&amp;url=https://careynieuwhof.com/feed/?utm_source=twitter&amp;utm_medium=website&amp;utm_campaign=SocialSnap&amp;via=cnieuwhof" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" data-title="Click to Tweet">A recent Barna study revealed that 62% of lapsed Christians said the #1 quality they look for in a person with whom to discuss faith is &#8216;non-judgment.&#8217; Only 34% said they know any Christians who possess this quality. </a></p>
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<p>Sigh.</p>
<p>In the evangelical church today (and, yes, despite the reputation, I consider myself an evangelical), the hard edge of ‘truth’ has crushed many. And one of the most frequent expressions of loveless truth is found in judgment.</p>
<p>The presence of judgment almost always guarantees an absence of love.</p>
<p>I try to remember this rule: If I’m judging someone, I’m not loving them. You can’t judge someone and love them at the same time.</p>
<p>Pastors who love the people they’re trying to reach have a much better chance of reaching them than pastors who judge them.</p>
<p><a class="ss-ctt-tweet" href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=Pastors+who++love+the+people+they're+trying+to+reach+have+a+much+better+chance+of+reaching+them+than+pastors+who+judge+them.&amp;url=https://careynieuwhof.com/feed/?utm_source=twitter&amp;utm_medium=website&amp;utm_campaign=SocialSnap&amp;via=cnieuwhof" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" data-title="Click to Tweet">Pastors who love the people they&#8217;re trying to reach have a much better chance of reaching them than pastors who judge them.</a></p>
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<h3><strong>4. Ideologically Driven Versus Gospel-Driven</strong></h3>
<p>A final gap is widening between churches that appear to be driven as much by ideology as by the Gospel.</p>
<p>Particularly since the crisis hit in 2020, a growing number of church leaders have used their influence to weigh in on everything from politics, to partisanship, to masks v. no masks, vaccines, supreme court nominees, to tax policies, to immigration.</p>
<p>Tim Keller recently weighed in on his surprise over how partisan, political and ideological the church has grown in the last year (you can listen to my conversation with Tim <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cnlp-414-tim-keller-on-rethinking-his-beliefs-about/id912753163?i=1000519973847" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a> or watch on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1ekh6e5SIg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">YouTube</a>).  Rick Warren expressed similar concerns and surprise (my conversation with Rick is <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cnlp-409-rick-warren-opens-up-about-coming-tsunami/id912753163?i=1000517041131" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here in audio form</a>, and you can watch <a href="https://youtu.be/v7PZ2_cvaos" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>).</p>
<p>This is actually quite predictable for a culture that’s rapidly moving from Christian to post-Christian. It’s tempting to want to hang onto power, to blame the culture for changing, or to see politics as your salvation.</p>
<p>Leaders feel overwhelmed, and it’s easy to try to ‘conserve’ the little that’s left and rail against the new attitudes that are emerging.</p>
<p>Here’s my sense: the effective pastors in the future will weigh in from time to time on critical social issues that the scripture engages (racial justice, poverty, moral values, etc—all of which were transformed by Jesus and the early church and created a more equal world).</p>
<p>Both Jesus and the first-century church were paradoxically apolitical while being deeply subversive. They were apolitical in the sense that they were deeply nonpartisan (Herod was a tyrant, but Jesus wasn’t part of a group interested in removing him, and his <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zealots" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Zealot</a> followers soon found another agenda), yet subversive in that that they turned the world upside down through an ethic of truth and love that made existing politics pale by comparison.</p>
<p>Scroll through any social media feed today and you’ll see some pastors commenting on everything from which party to vote for, to tax policy, to Supreme Court nominees, and more.</p>
<p>In the long term, that’s probably eroding their influence with the unchurched (50% of whom by definition won’t agree with them), even if it shores them up temporarily among some of their tribe who thank them for ‘speaking the truth.’</p>
<p>And while local church leaders do need to engage the dialogue between masks or no masks, how we treat the vaccinated and unvaccinated, and safety protocols, there’s a difference between creating a safe space for people to gather and tilting the dialogue to an ideological rant against everything that’s wrong with whoever you don’t like at the moment.</p>
<p>There are two groups losing badly when things turn partisan and ideological:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;">the next generation</p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;">and, ultimately, the congregation itself.</p>
<p>The culture needs an alternative to itself, not an echo of itself.</p>
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<p>Most people (including you, I suspect) are exhausted by the division, tribalization, and anger that characterizes culture today.</p>
<p>It’s pretty clear that the culture is tired of itself too, but it doesn’t quite know how to escape.</p>
<p>That’s the perfect opportunity for the church to simply be the church.</p>
<p>An exhausted culture needs an alternative to itself, not an echo of itself.</p>
<p>Authentic, grace-filled, hope-bearing, truthful people are what our friends and neighbors need.</p>
<p>A generation tired of hate, yet caught in its grip, will only be released from it if there’s a clear alternative.</p>
<p>Imagine, if in the next few years in your church:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;">Love surged.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;">Hope got fueled.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;">You could disagree but not be disagreeable.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;">You focused on what united people, not on what divided people.</p>
<p>In a divided culture, Christians should be the help and the hope, not the hate.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Is Your Church Ready For Future Evangelism? <strong>Take The Free Church Outreach Assessment To Find Out. <a href="http://www.careynieuwhof.com/church-outreach-assessment" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img decoding="async" style="width: 859.84375px;" src="https://careynieuwhof.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/1200x630-Option-1.jpg" align="center" /></a></strong></strong></h3>
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<p>Almost every church leader wants to grow their church by reaching more people.</p>
<p>As culture continues to change rapidly into a post-Christian era, though, itu2019s left many leaders feeling like theyu2019re not accomplishing their mission. For too many churches, things arenu2019t going as hoped.</p>
<p>After you complete the assessment, youu2019ll receive a detailed breakdown of your results and get access to a free teaching series that will help you take practical steps forward in each of the five areas.</p>
<p>When youu2019re done, youu2019ll be far more equipped to accomplish your mission.</p>
<p>Donu2019t be discouraged. You can still reach people.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.careynieuwhof.com/church-outreach-assessment" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Take the Church Outreach Assessment now!&#8221;,&#8221;container_class&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;element_class&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;wrap_styles_border&#8221;:0,&#8221;wrap_styles_width&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;wrap_styles_margin&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;wrap_styles_padding&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;wrap_styles_float&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;wrap_styles_show_advanced_css&#8221;:0,&#8221;label_styles_border&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;label_styles_width&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;label_styles_font-size&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;label_styles_margin&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;label_styles_padding&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;label_styles_float&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;label_styles_show_advanced_css&#8221;:0,&#8221;element_styles_border&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;element_styles_width&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;element_styles_font-size&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;element_styles_margin&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;element_styles_padding&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;element_styles_float&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;element_styles_show_advanced_css&#8221;:0,&#8221;cellcid&#8221;:&#8221;c8551&#8243;,&#8221;key&#8221;:&#8221;the_pivot_ready_cheat_sheet_1602862985838&#8243;,&#8221;drawerDisabled&#8221;:false,&#8221;wrap_styles_background-color&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;wrap_styles_border-style&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;wrap_styles_border-color&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;wrap_styles_display&#8221;:&#8221;block&#8221;,&#8221;field_label&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;field_key&#8221;:&#8221;the_pivot_ready_cheat_sheet_1602862985838&#8243;,&#8221;id&#8221;:1023,&#8221;beforeField&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;afterField&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;value&#8221;:&#8221;</a></p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.careynieuwhof.com/church-outreach-assessment" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Is Your Church Ready For Future Evangelism? <strong>Take The Free Church Outreach Assessment To Find Out. </strong></strong></a><strong><strong><a href="http://www.careynieuwhof.com/church-outreach-assessment" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img decoding="async" style="width: 859.84375px;" src="https://careynieuwhof.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/1200x630-Option-1.jpg" align="center" /></a></strong></strong></h3>
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<p>Almost every church leader wants to grow their church by reaching more people.</p>
<p>As culture continues to change rapidly into a post-Christian era, though, itu2019s left many leaders feeling like theyu2019re not accomplishing their mission. For too many churches, things arenu2019t going as hoped.</p>
<p>After you complete the assessment, youu2019ll receive a detailed breakdown of your results and get access to a free teaching series that will help you take practical steps forward in each of the five areas.</p>
<p>When youu2019re done, youu2019ll be far more equipped to accomplish your mission.</p>
<p>Donu2019t be discouraged. You can still reach people.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.careynieuwhof.com/church-outreach-assessment" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Take the Church Outreach Assessment now!&#8221;,&#8221;label_pos&#8221;:&#8221;above&#8221;,&#8221;parentType&#8221;:&#8221;html&#8221;,&#8221;element_templates&#8221;:[&#8220;html&#8221;,&#8221;input&#8221;],&#8221;old_classname&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;wrap_template&#8221;:&#8221;wrap&#8221;}];nfForms.push(form);</a></p>
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<h3><strong>What Are You Seeing?</strong></h3>
<p>So where does this land?</p>
<p>In my view, churches that effectively reach unchurched people in the future will likely be those that:</p>
<p>Fully embrace hybrid ministry—digital and in-person forms of ministry.<br />
Focus on moving people forward, not getting them ‘back’.<br />
Embrace the people they’re trying to reach rather than judge them.<br />
Be Gospel-driven rather than ideologically driven or partisan.</p>
<p>Do you see a dividing line emerging between the qualities of churches that will thrive and those that won’t?</p>
<p>Scroll down and leave a (respectful) comment. As always, angry rants and abusive comments will be deleted.  As always, we’re trying to make space here for good people on a common mission who may not see things the same way. So be kind.</p>
<p>What are you seeing?</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://careynieuwhof.com/the-coming-church-split-its-not-what-you-think/" rel="nofollow">The Coming Church Split (It’s Not What You Think)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://careynieuwhof.com" rel="nofollow">CareyNieuwhof.com</a>.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="https://careynieuwhof.com/the-coming-church-split-its-not-what-you-think/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-wplink-edit="true">The Coming Church Split (It’s Not What You Think)</a></p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Church Focused on Reaching Unchurched People with Brent Purvis</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Esther Ritchey]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>By: UnSeminary Thanks for listening in to this week’s unSeminary podcast. I’m excited to have Lead Pastor Brent Purvis with us from Cascade Hills Church in Georgia. Cascade Hills Church was started by Brent’s father, Bill, after a dramatic near death experience caused him to give his life to Christ. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Thanks for listening in to this week’s unSeminary podcast. I’m excited to have Lead Pastor <strong>Brent Purvis</strong> with us from <strong>Cascade Hills Church</strong> in Georgia.</p>
<p>Cascade Hills Church was started by Brent’s father, Bill, after a dramatic near death experience caused him to give his life to Christ. Cascade Hills has always been a church for the unchurched and Brent is with us to share how this passion for their mission guides every decision that they make.</p>
<p><strong>Let the gospel out.</strong> // Churches may say that they are for the unchurched person, but in some ways the pandemic has revealed what really is driving them. There is a lot of pressure on churches today and some have been more motivated by their popularity or from their pocketbooks being threatened, As churches in Georgia started reopening, Cascade Hills Church began asking themselves, is the best way to reach unchurched people during this time by having fifteen services with social distancing? The last thing Brent wanted was for churched people to be able to get into a service while an unchurched person couldn’t. After all, the church is not about people getting into a building; it’s about the gospel of Jesus Christ getting out. So instead Cascade Hills leaned heavily into using online streamed messages where upwards of 80,000 people have been tuning in. This is just one example of how the mission to be a church for the unchurched is driving each and every decision Cascade Hills makes.<strong>Celebrate what a win is.</strong> // At Cascade Hills their mission was driven deep even before COVID. Everything the church did had an underlying motive of reaching the unchurched. Sharing stories of life change is a big way that Cascade Hills celebrates wins. In all of these stories you can see how it points back to the church’s mission: how an unchurched person was invited to church, came to know Christ, and experienced life change. Share stories of life change again and again to model to your church what it looks like to live on mission, keep spreading the gospel, and invite unchurched people to have a relationship with God.<strong>External keys and internal keys.</strong> // If you’re going to go somewhere, you need a map. Cascade Hills wants to create fully devoted followers of Christ out of irreligious people. They know the unchurched person needs to find God but once they do, how do they become a fully devoted follower? Knowing they needed to create a map for this process, Cascade Hills came up with external keys that helped create a pathway for people who were starting their journey with God. They also created internal keys to help the church make decisions with the mission in mind. To see examples of these external and internal keys <a href="https://unseminary.com/wp-content/uploads/CHC-External-and-Internal-Keys.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">download this document from Cascade Hills.</a><strong>Focus on God’s vision for your church.</strong> // No matter what your mission and vision are, remember that vision leaks. Church leaders are spread thin with all of the responsibilities that need to be done and can become distracted from the path God first called them to. Vision needs to be over-communicated in order for it to stay crystal clear. Stay focused on what’s wildly important so that passion doesn’t fade.<strong>Think global church.</strong> // Online church is a venue without walls that God has opened up for such a time as this. Pay attention to how you can reach the unchurched through this global church venue. How can you transfer your ministries to a church without walls? What do life groups and serving look like? God didn’t take away our spiritual gifts because the church doors were closed. We need to use them right where we are. Don’t treat online church as a spare tire that will go away when things get back to “normal”. Think about how you can use digital services to reach the unchurched and serve the global church.</p>
<p>You can learn more about Cascade Hills Church at their website <a href="http://www.cascadehills.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.cascadehills.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>A New Normal</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Esther Ritchey]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2020 09:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>By: New Churches Home &#62; Blog &#62; A New Normal A New Normal By Ed Stetzer As states have begun varied and nuanced approaches to reopening businesses, parks, and more, we find ourselves asking more and more “How do we move forward?” I’m concerned about life after the pandemic, but [&#8230;]</p>
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<h1>A New Normal</h1>
<h4>By Ed Stetzer</h4>
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<p>As states have begun varied and nuanced approaches to reopening businesses, parks, and more, we find ourselves asking more and more “How do we move forward?” I’m concerned about life after the pandemic, but my concern is in a direction that may surprise you.</p>
<p>Many say they are concerned that after the pandemic the church will never be the same again. Some wonder, for instance, if the day of the large church is over. The thing that resonates with me is the statement that the church will “never be the same again.”</p>
<p>I’m more concerned the church <em>will</em> be the same again. Let me explain. For 2,000 years, we’ve had epidemics or pandemics. What’s happened in and during and after the pandemics hasn’t drastically changed the structure of church for most of the previous 2,000 years.</p>
<p>We built cathedrals and gathered in them. Then the Black Death came. After the Black Death, we gathered in cathedrals again. Don’t assume the church was unaware that gathering together accelerated the spread of sickness. They might not have known about flattening the curve, but they knew that gathering together exposed them to more illness.</p>
<p>I’m less concerned that the church will be forever changed and more concerned that we will snap right back into the status quo. Why? Because the best predictor of future behavior is the immediate past.</p>
<p>History doesn’t always repeat itself, but it tends to rhyme. We must not go back to normal. Instead, we must take the best of what we are seeing now and continue those things. Let me share three things that I hope we will keep moving forward.</p>
<h3 class="text">First, that God’s people would be deployed.</h3>
<p class="text">God’s people are deployed at a higher level, a more faithful level, and a more fruitful level than before this pandemic began. We’ve seen small group leaders functioning like pastors or lay pastors. We’ve seen ministry leaders engaged in new ways of doing things. We’ve seen people caring for one another at higher levels. We’ve seen people making phone lists and calling one another, praying for one another, and then serving the poor and the marginalized in their community.</p>
<p>Wouldn’t it be amazing if we didn’t go back to consumer-driven Christianity where people line up like customers outside of Costco? Wouldn’t it be nice if we didn’t come in like consumers of religious goods and services but instead continued to see ourselves as the co-laborers in the gospel?</p>
<p>Some of those people who you’ve seen step up might meet those qualifications in 1 Timothy 3. You might think about how to raise them up as pastors and leaders. But how do we keep deploying people? We need to remind people that, in God’s good plan, he wants all of his people to join him on mission.</p>
<p class="text">First Peter 4:10 says, “As each one has received a special gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.” May this be true before, during and, especially, after the pandemic.</p>
<h3 class="text">Second, that we would keep worship central but not at the center.</h3>
<p class="text">God’s gathered worship is <em>central</em>, but it’s not the <em>center</em> of church life. Conversely, the church is not the center of God’s plan in the world, but it is central to God’s plan in the world. Ephesians 3:10 says, “God has chosen the church to make known his manifold wisdom in the world.” God has chosen the church.</p>
<p>The church has not been able to gather in ways that we enjoy and love. <a class="" href="https://www.christianitytoday.com/edstetzer/2015/september/marks-of-biblical-church-part-2-biblical-churches-are-simil.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Not only do we value that, but gathering is a mark of a biblical church.</a> However, the lack of gathering has actually helped us to emphasize other areas in the life of the church.</p>
<p>I often use the example of chess. I played competitive chess in high school. Our chess club teacher taught us not to rely on the queen. He had us remove the queen, leaving two chess players with no queen on either side. When you do this, you are forced to use all the pieces: the pawns, the rooks, the knights, and the bishops.</p>
<p>The gathered worship of God is not the center, though it is important. Indeed, it’s one of the marks of the biblical church that was taken from us, which is why it was so hard.</p>
<p class="text">But look at how the people are deployed. My hope is that God’s worship would be central to our lives but not but not the center of all we do.</p>
<h3 class="text">Third, that we would see the heart of God more clearly.</h3>
<p class="text">I’ve heard a lot more people talk about the poor, the hurting, and the marginalized. There’s a fresh perspective on the “least of these.”</p>
<p>This crisis has focused us on the impact this has had on marginalized people. We’ve seen incarcerated persons who can’t social distance. We’ve seen the homeless.</p>
<p class="text">We’ve seen the devastation in nursing homes, the elderly, the sick, and people with compromised immune systems. And, we’ve seen heroes like those who helped and served the poor, and stories of first responders and healthcare workers sacrificing greatly.</p>
<p>As we look forward, how can we continue on the positive movements and focus that we have seen emerge? Returning to normal after such a historic moment would be nothing short of missing one of the greatest opportunities of our lifetime. We’ve been handed the chance to be better and do better. Let us go and do it.</p>
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<p>by Mark Dever: Here are 15 practical things you can do to help keep your church Gospel-centered. Mark Dever is the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D. C., and the President of 9Marks. You can find him on Twitter at @MarkDever. Source: How to make your [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Mark Dever is the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D. C., and the President of 9Marks. You can find him on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/@MarkDever">@MarkDever</a>.</p>
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