I have considered myself a change agent for most of my years in ministry. One change I have been resistant to is the bi-vocational pastor. The resistant most likely goes back to my earliest years of ministry. While serving in a well known ministry the executive director, a man I respect very highly, discouraged me from a type of bi-vocational ministry.
Before You Pull the Plug
Are Multi-Site Churches Biblical?
One of the realities of “Riding a Wave” in ministry is you are likely to find critics. Some will say you are following “man’s ideas,” or you are just doing this because you want to be contemporary. A lesson I have learned after decades of ministry is, if you do something new or different you will find the critics.
MULTI-SITE CHURCHES OFFER HOPE
In our last Equipper Blog I talked about riding the wave of the multi-site church movement. One of the advantages of multi-site churches is the offer of hope for churches in the stagnation or dying stage of a church life cycle.
Over 4,000 churches are closing each year in America. Two of the main causes are lack of finances and a lack of effective visionary leadership. The multi-site church can be a major help in both of these areas. First, financially a multi-site church can operate on a much lower budget than a traditional model. Secondly, a church with a proven strategic vision is uniquely positioned to use their model to revitalize a struggling church.