{"id":224,"date":"2011-03-05T12:04:55","date_gmt":"2011-03-05T17:04:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/?p=224"},"modified":"2013-05-31T18:29:52","modified_gmt":"2013-06-01T02:29:52","slug":"the-pastors-guide-to-church-growth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/the-pastors-guide-to-church-growth\/","title":{"rendered":"The Pastor’s Guide to Church Growth"},"content":{"rendered":"
A while back, I picked up a free VHS tape called “The Pastor’s Guide to Church Growth.” I still own a VCR, and so was able to watch it, not becuase I was all that interested in what was on the tape, but because I figured that if it was on a VHS tape, it must be about 10-20 years old, and I wanted to see what they were saying about church growth back then.<\/p>\n
<\/a>As it turns out, the tape was nothing more than an informercial for Kingdom Tapes<\/a>. So I know the guy had an agenda, but still, what he said on the tape was amazing. The whole point of the tape was to tell pastors that if they wanted their church to grow, all they had to do was start a tape\u00a0ministry!<\/p>\n According to him, if you can have a dozen duplicating machines in the back of your church, and a few volunteers to duplicate and label the tapes, then you can have the tapes ready for sale (or to give away) as the people leave the church service. This is when they are most likely to buy the tapes, not only for themselves, but also get one or two for a friend or neighbor.<\/p>\n Can’t you just hear it? “Pastor, what a great sermon today!” “Thanks.\u00a0If you want to hear it again, it’s on sale at the tape table for only $3.”<\/p>\n This,\u00a0according to the guy\u00a0from Kingdom tapes,\u00a0will lead to more people coming to your church.<\/p>\n First of all, I seriously doubt that there was ever a time in church history that a tape ministry contributed to any kind of substantial church growth. But even if there was, those days are long gone. If someone were to hand me a cassette tape and say, “After listenng to this, you’ll want to come to our church!” I would stay as far away as possible.<\/p>\n A church that still does a “tape ministry” only proves that they are operating about ten years behind the technology. Even CD’s are almost too archaic now. The current techonology requires MP3 Podcasting, but even that is almost totally unwieldy since audio files cannot be properly tagged or searched. (If somebody could figure out a way to couple\u00a0search software\u00a0with voice recognition software, they would become instantly rich.)<\/p>\n But the point in all this is that most church growth gimicks are nothing more than gimicks…someone trying to sell you something: Their book. Their consulting services. Their construction company. Their tapes. And none of it “works.” If we want true\u00a0church growth, we’ve got to start\u00a0by focusing on the church, which is the people that make up the church<\/em>, and investing our time and energy with them.<\/p>\n