10 Church-Growth Myths You Might Have Heard

Are there any myths you would add to this list?
Are there any myths you would add to this list? (Lightstock )

Over the years my Lawless Group team has been doing consultations, we've heard many commonly held ideas about church that have ultimately proven to be myths. Here are a few of them. 

1. "If we build it, they will come." Sometimes that happens, but not always. Sometimes the church is so tired from building that they lose their energy and vision for outreach.

2. "Anyone under about the age of 40 prefers contemporary music." Many do, but not all. Even some young students prefer more traditional music, and nobody prefers bad music. Poorly done music, regardless of style, attracts no one.

3. "Adding a second service will increase our growth." It might, but offering options is no guarantee of growth. That's particularly the case if the current service is not strong. The same people who lead a poor service now aren't likely to improve much in a second service.

4. "Sunday School no longer works." Its application is limited to churches that have on-campus education space, but churches with that space can have an effective Sunday School. In the words of one of my friends, "Sunday School still works if you're willing to work a Sunday School." 

5. "The 80-percent rule is a fallacy." The finding that church growth usually plateaus when a worship center, educational space or parking lot is 80 percent full still rings true. Any growth beyond 80 percent tends to be short-lived.

6. "People don't want to hear the Bible preached." That's just not accurate. The most evangelistic churches we've studied have been led by pastors who teach the Word expositionally and clearly.

7. "The larger the church is, the more likely the gospel is watered-down." First, compromise doesn't happen because a church is large; compromise happens because leaders let it happen. Second, many large churches are thoroughly committed to the Word.

8. "Raising the bar will drive people away." It might for a little while, but the long-term effect of higher expectations tends to be healthier church growth.

9. "Because our church has grown, I know fewer people." Members of growing churches might know a smaller percentage of people, but most of us still have a small group of people we know well—regardless of the size of the church.

10. "Smaller churches can't make much difference." Jesus started His work with 12 men, and the early believers gathered as 120 people. The power of the Word of God and the Spirit of God isn't dependent on the size of the congregation.

What myths would you add?

Chuck Lawless is dean and vice president of Graduate Studies and Ministry Centers at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina, where he also serves as professor of evangelism and missions. In addition, he is global theological education consultant for the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.

For the original article, visit chucklawless.com.

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