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10 Power Principles on Church Leadership

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Power Principles On Church Strategy

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Will Mancini – the Clarity Evangelist posted this recently on his blog…

#1 Programs don’t attract people; people attract people (Aubrey Malphurs)

#2 Think steps not programs; strategy makes the next step simple, easy and obvious. (Andy Stanley)

#3 Strategy is a missional map, therefore communicate it visually (Church Unique)

#4 As a whole, cluttered and complex churches are not alive. (Thom Ranier)

#5 Growing people grow people; consuming people consume programs. (Church Unique)

#6 Strategy as assimilation should not be confused with spiritual formation; one is about getting individuals into the body of Christ, the other is about getting the life of Christ into the individual.

#7 Strategy connects programs and events vertically with the mission and horizontally with one another. (adapted from Bill Donahue)

#8 The fewer specials you have the more you sell. (An executive chef  said this in an Auxano Vision Pathway, talking about church strategy.)

#9 Churches need strategy because mission and values alone are not enough to remove competing pictures of the church’s future. (Church Unique)

#10 The two biggest reasons people don’t get more involved are 1) they don’t know how and 2) nobody invited them. (Auxano survey work)

I recently found Will Mancini via of all tools – Twitter – as he began following me

As I begin helping to formulate a redemptive ministry here in Ohio – I cannot help but wonder about God’s awesome timing.   Will is right on the money here.

What is not mentioned above is that relationships are so important to the 10 principles!   Relationships build accountability and responsibility – without relationships it is impossible to Disciple