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Let's
Stop Planting Sterile Churches!
By
Carol Davis......Page
2
Look
to the one-week-old Christian
The second thing Charles told me was, "I never do anything
that a one-week-old Christian can't do. If I preached
like I did in my home church they would think they couldn't
carry the gospel until they had my skills, my abilities,
my training. If I prayed like I did in my home church
they would think they couldn't talk with God until they
had words and phrases like mine. I don't bring a worship
leader because if I did they would think they couldn't
worship God until they had someone trained.
"Everything they see me do, they can do. Sometimes
I don't get back to the area for several weeks. But
since they didn't know they couldn't do it, they went
and told their cousin in another area and they already
had another group started."
That's simplicity. We have made things so complex and
required so much training. It has to be indigenous.
'Growth'
vs. 'reproduction'
I want to show you the difference between what I call
a "growth culture" in which we've all been trained and
a "reproduction model." Because I believe to plant a
church is a different animal than to plant a church-planting
church. In fact, I'm convinced that the skill sets we
learned in ministry training will actually insure that
things don't reproduce.
In our growth culture we've learned to focus on individual
conversions, while a reproduction model focuses on group
conversions.
We've started on believer's turf. But in order to reproduce,
we must start on unbeliever's turf. If we want group
conversions of family members, co-workers, neighbors
and friends, those people are not going to come to a
stranger's house or into the strange setting of a church.
They will come to turf where they are always involved.
In our culture we teach Scripture for information. With
the reproductive model it is taught for application,
so that people are watching the power of God.
We've begun by finding Christians. But if you want
a really powerful church start, find people of peace.
Bar the Christians; don't let them in. They mess things
up in the early stages.
We've begun in facilities. This takes money and expertise,
which are not readily available. If you begin in homes
or front porches or yards or parks, there are always
more of them.
We've tended to start with celebration in a large group.
For reproduction you start with a small group. Very
few people actually have the ability and gifts to do
a large group well. It takes more expertise, more preparation,
more everything. A lot of people can facilitate small
groups. They were already doing it in their own natural
network before they were saved.
We build programs and buildings. To reproduce, you
build leaders.
Leadership is also different. Traditionally we import
professional clergy. But what we need for reproduction
is to have indigenous and convert-emerging clergy. Where
are the future pastors for this setting? They are in
the streets, they are beating their wives, they are
ripping off their employers.
Also, the leader tends to see himself as the leader
for all the participants. In a reproducing church, the
leader is the equipper for the emerging leaders. That
is how they see themselves, and that is how they stay
focused. We are used to funding the church starter.
But for churches that will start other churches, you
need to have bi-vocational church starters. If we are
going to see the cities reached, it is going to be with
bi-vocational people. Otherwise, it takes too long to
actually fund.
In my own experience, every time we got ready to plant
a church we felt like we couldn't afford to lose those
people, their tithes and all that. But every time we
did, we actually didn't skip a beat. God supplied. I
found the most powerful thing is that connection with
another church who cares.
In fact, in every church that I see planting churches,
I find that some of their own issues begin to dissolve.
I don't know what it is. They are giving themselves
away. I am convinced you cannot out-give God. The more
you give, the more God does.
| Growth
culture |
Reproductive
model |
| Focus
on individual conversions |
Focus
on group conversions |
| Start
on believer's turf |
Start
on unbeliever's turf |
| Teach
Scripture for information |
Teach
Scripture for application |
| Begin
by finding Christians |
Begin
by finding "people of peace" |
| Begin
in facilities |
Begin
in homes, front porches, yards, parks |
| Start
with celebration in a large group |
Start
with a small group |
| Build
programs and buildings |
Build
leaders |
| Import
professional clergy |
Have
indigenous and convert-emerging clergy |
| Leader
leads all the participants |
Leader
equips the emerging leaders |
| Fund
the church starter |
Start
churches with bi-vocational people |
Adapted for the DAWN
Report (http://www.dawnministries.org/index.html)
from an address given at the World Impact (http://www.worldimpact.org/events/crownorder.html)
Crowns of Beauty Conference, Feb., 1999. More materials
from Carol Davis/Global Spectrum are available at
intent@aol.com.
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