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		<title>Five Ways to Know Your Community</title>
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<p>Home &#62; Blog &#62; Five Ways to Know Your Community Five Ways to Know Your Community By Jason Daye If your church wants to be effective at building bridges into your community, then you must have a good understanding of your local community. Where are you? Who lives around you? [&#8230;]</p>
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<h1>Five Ways to Know Your Community</h1>
<h4>By Jason Daye</h4>
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<p>If your church wants to be effective at building bridges into your community, then you must have a good understanding of your local community. Where are you? Who lives around you? What are their backgrounds? What are their concerns? What is the DNA of the neighborhood in which God has called you to serve?</p>
<p>Every church serves in a unique context, so you must know the community around you. Without this understanding, your church shouldn’t rush outreach efforts. If you jump ahead, you will likely waste time, energy, effort, and resources if you do not first understand the people around you.</p>
<p>Here are five ways to get to know your community.</p>
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<h3>Talk to local school principals, counselors, and teachers.</h3>
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<p>In one church I served, an elementary school was across the street. Not long after I moved to the area, I scheduled a meeting with the principal and counselors. In that meeting I not only introduced myself but also asked a lot of questions about the community.</p>
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<h3>Interview people in the neighborhood.</h3>
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<p>Talking to those around who gather in areas around your church will help you to better understand what people in your neighborhood are thinking and feeling. I have a friend in Chicago whose church members talk to people at bus stops. These conversations open doors for people to share their needs and struggles and provides your church the opportunity to show that you care about your community.</p>
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<h3>Talk to other pastors and ministry leaders in your area.</h3>
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<p>Often, insecurities, competition, and a lack of trust keep pastors and churches from meeting and partnering together. Don’t let that be the case for your church. Meet with these pastors and ministry leaders and find ways that you can lock arms to better share the hope of Jesus Christ in your community. This also allows you the opportunity to glean from the experience and knowledge of those who may have been in the community longer than you.</p>
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<h3>Do a demographics study.</h3>
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<p>These studies provide a snapshot of your neighborhood. You can find all kinds of statistics online or hire an organization to compile this information for your area. Significant data that influences your church’s outreach to your community includes marital and family status, income and education levels, ethnic backgrounds, and crime rates.</p>
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<h3>Talk to community leaders.</h3>
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<p>Like those who serve in schools and individuals in your neighborhood, community leaders have great insight into the needs of your area. Their insight can help your church uncover some of the best ways to serve your community.</p>
<p>It is essential that you know who it is that God has called your church to serve. Take the time to first know them before you jump into outreach efforts.</p>
<p><em>Adapted from <a href="https://app.ministrygrid.com/#/training/b31e0291-a5fd-4a31-9476-abaf70c15695">Engaging in Community Outreach</a>. Check out this FREE course on <a href="https://app.ministrygrid.com/#/training/b31e0291-a5fd-4a31-9476-abaf70c15695">Ministry Grid</a>!</em></p>
<p><em>Jason Daye is the Vice President of Mobilization at Outreach Inc.</em></p>
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<p>.et_post_meta_wrapper By Portable Church Industries: Finding the right location to launch is crucial for any church plant. After all, the church location and venue play a key role in how effectively your church plant reaches and engages the community. Are you looking for the ideal place to launch your church? [&#8230;]</p>
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<h1>Finding the right location to launch is crucial for any church plant. After all, the church location and venue play a key role in how effectively your church plant reaches and engages the community.</h1>
<p>Are you looking for the ideal place to launch your church? Well, look no further! Here are seven tips to help you zero down on that perfect location:</p>
<h3>1. Ask God to give you a burden for a specific place</h3>
<p>Jesus is building His Kingdom! If God has called you to plant churches, He will also reveal where He wants you to start.</p>
<p>Ask God to give you a burden for a particular area. Pray without ceasing! After all, solid prayer and passion are the foundations of any successful church plant.</p>
<p>Has God placed a burden on your heart for a specific town, area or community?</p>
<h3>2 Look for areas devoid of churches</h3>
<p>Did you know that only <a href="https://news.gallup.com/poll/248837/church-membership-down-sharply-past-two-decades.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">50% of Americans are church members</a>? There are many pockets across the country with a high concentration of people, but little or no church activity. The Northeast corridor, for example, has nearly 20% of America’s population, but very few churches to match.</p>
<p>Zero down on the areas where there are fewer churches. Are you ready to go where the need is the greatest?</p>
<h3>3. Talk to other pastors ministering in the area</h3>
<p><a href="https://www.portablechurch.com/2016/church-launch/church-planting-trends/">This is the time for Kingdom collaboration!</a>Irrespective of their denominational differences, church planters and pastors are increasingly coming together to reach out to their cities.</p>
<p>Let your church plant be a result of such a collaboration!</p>
<p>Consult with other pastors who are already serving in the city/town that you feel called to. Ask them where the greatest need in their city is, and identify the challenges of the specific communities in the area. Most importantly, ask them to support you in prayer as you seek to obey the Lord’s calling on your life.</p>
<p>Are you ready to collaborate?</p>
<h3>4. Consider the layout and facilities</h3>
<p>Finalizing the area that you will call home is just half the battle won! The next step is to find that <a href="https://www.portablechurch.com/resources/facilities-to-assess-in-your-community/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">perfect venue</a>. And, there’s so much to consider!</p>
<p>It is a good idea to look at the venue from a visitor’s perspective: Is it easily accessible? Does it feel cramped and dingy? Does it have adequate parking spots and clean rest rooms? Is there ample meeting space for both adults and kids?</p>
<p>In addition, you will also have to think about facilities such as a kitchen space, lighting and stage setup.</p>
<p>Are you looking at potential church venues from the eyes of a visitor?</p>
<h3>5. Think about the costs</h3>
<p>It’s no surprise that the potential cost of setting up a church can be a deal-breaker. You might find the perfect facility with the accessibility and welcoming atmosphere you were looking for. But, if the numbers just don’t add up – you’ll be heading back to square one!</p>
<p>It is important to factor in all the costs involved in moving into a new facility. Will you be paying monthly or quarterly rent? Will there be additional equipment that you might need, in order to set up in a particular facility? Don’t forget to include any ongoing expenses, like electricity or cleaning services, while doing the math!</p>
<p>Have you made a list of all the costs involved in launching your church?</p>
<h3>6. Consider equipment requirements</h3>
<p>Setting up your church in a community center would require you to arrange for different gear than launching in a restaurant would. For example, aschoolmight allow you to use their projector for your weekend services. A<a href="https://www.portablechurch.com/2016/theater-church/movie-theater-portable-churches/">movie theater,</a>on the other hand, would save you the trouble of bringing in chairs and an additional screen. Think about the specific equipment requirements for each potential church venue.</p>
<p>It’s also important to ask about on-site storage facilities. If you are launching a portable church, it will be helpful to be able to store your gear at the venue. If such a facility is not available, you could consider<a href="https://www.portablechurch.com/2019/equipment/the-benefits-of-portable-church-cases/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">customized, portable cases like the ones Portable Church offers.</a>These enable mobile churches to roll their equipment in and out every weekend with ease!</p>
<p>Are there any specific equipment requirements for your potential church venues?</p>
<h3>7. Make sure that the venue matches the vision of your church</h3>
<p>It is important that your church venue compliments the character, vision and mission of your church.</p>
<p>If your church has the heart to engage the unchurched, the warm and casual atmosphere at a<a href="https://www.portablechurch.com/2016/church-launch/bowled-over-for-church-7-cool-places-to-launch-your-portable-church-or-campus/">bowling alley</a> or a <a href="https://www.portablechurch.com/2016/church-launch/can-a-church-meet-in-a-pizza-parlor-7-cool-places-to-launch-your-portable-church-or-campus/">pizza parlor</a>might be a good choice. If children’s ministry is a priority, then consider a facility which will let you create multiple safe and fun environments to cater to different ages.</p>
<p>Will the people whom you want to minister to, feel welcome at your church venue?</p>
<h4><a href="https://www.portablechurch.com/stories/facilitiiesebook/"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-6460 alignright lazyload" src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==" alt="Finding The Right Venue For Your Portable Church" width="154" height="250" data-src="https://www.portablechurch.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Facilities-Ebook-Graphic-154-x-250.png" /><noscript><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="size-full wp-image-6460 alignright" src="https://www.portablechurch.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Facilities-Ebook-Graphic-154-x-250.png" alt="Finding The Right Venue For Your Portable Church" width="154" height="250"></noscript></a>At Portable Church, we know that the needs of no two churches are the same. Over the last few decades, we have helped many church planters find and move into the perfect venue to suit their needs.</h4>
<p>Give us a call today at 800.939.7722 and we’ll help you find the right church location to call home!</p>
<p>In fact, here’s a FREE e-book with all the tips you need to choose the right facility for your church. Get your copy and<a href="https://www.portablechurch.com/stories/facilitiiesebook/">Find the Right Venue For My Portable Church</a>today!</p>
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