Church Planter Knockout Factors
Dr Ridley's 13 Knockout Factors for Church Planters (from
Seeds of Hope web site) 1 Visioning capacity
- being a person who projects into the future
beyond the present
- developing a theme which highlights the
vision and philosophy of ministry
- persuasively selling the vision to the
people
- approaching challenges as opportunities
rather than obstacles
- coping effectively with non-visioning
elements
- not erecting artificial walls or limits
either overtly or subconsciously
- establishing a clear church identity related
to the theme and vision
- believing in God's capacity to do great
things
2. Intrinsically motivated
- having a desire to do well and a commitment
to excellence
- stick-to-itiveness and persistence
- having initiative and aggressiveness without
the negative connotations
- having a willingness to work long and hard
- being a self-starter with a willingness to
build from nothing
- having a high energy and vitality level;
physical stamina
3. Creates ownership of ministry
- helping people to "buy in" and feel
responsible for the growth and success of the church
- gaining commitment of the people to the
vision
- establishing a congregational identity
- avoiding stereotyping of congregation by
imposing unrealistic goals for which it cannot claim ownership
4. Relates to the unchurched
- communicating in style that is understood by
the unchurched
- understanding the "psychology" or mentality
of the unchurched
- moving and functioning in the "personal
space" of the unchurched without fear
- quickly getting to know the unchurched on a
personal level
- breaking through the barriers erected by the
unchurched
- handling crises faced by the unchurched
5. Spousal cooperation
- having an explicit agreement regarding each
partner's respective role and involvement in ministry
- having explicit rules regarding the use of
home as an office
- evaluating the consequences of ministry
demands upon the children
- functioning as a team through individual and
collective action
- having a strategy for dealing with strangers
- modeling wholesome family life before church
and community
- agreeing upon and sharing the ministry
vision
- deliberately planning and protecting private
family life
6. Effectively builds
relationships
- responding with urgency to expressed needs
and concerns of people
- displaying Godly love and compassion to
people
- getting to know people on a personal basis
- making others feel secure and comfortable in
one's presence
- not responding judgmentally or prejudicially
to new people
- appreciating and accepting a variety of
persons
- spending quality time with present
parishioners without overstepping them for new people
7. Committed to church growth
- believing in church growth as a theological
principle
- appreciating steady and consistent growth
without preoccupation with the quick success factor
- committing to numerical growth within the
context of spiritual and relational growth (more and better disciples)
- recognizing that non-growth is threatening
and self-defeating
- establishing the goal of becoming a
financially self-supporting church within a specific period of time
- not prematurely falling into a ministry of
maintenance
- seeing the church project within the larger
context of God's kingdom
8. Responsive to community
- understanding the culture of the community
- identifying and assessing community needs
- responding to community needs on a priority
basis such that resources are most efficiently used
- determining successes and failures of other
organized religious attempts to respond to community needs
- not confusing what the community needs with
what the church wants to offer
- acquiring and understanding of the character
and "pulse" of the community
- adapting the philosophy of ministry to the
character of the community
9. Utilizes giftedness of
others
- releasing and equipping people to do the
task of ministry
- discerning of spiritual gifts in others
- matching the gifts of people with ministry
needs and opportunities
- delegating effectively in areas of personal
limitation
- avoiding personal overload by delegating
effectively
- not prematurely assigning ministry
assignments before people are adequately equipped
- not placing unwarranted restrictions on
other's spiritual giftedness
10. Flexible and adaptable
- coping effectively with ambiguity
- coping effectively with constant and abrupt
change
- adapting oneself and one's methods to the
uniqueness of the particular church planting project
- shifting priorities and emphasis during
various stages of church growth
- doing "whatever" is necessary "whenever"
necessary
11. Builds group
cohesiveness
- developing a nucleus group or groups as a
foundation
- quickly incorporating newcomers into a
network of relationships
- engaging others in meaningful church
activity
- monitoring the morale of people
- utilizing groups effectively
- dealing with conflict assertively,
constructively and tactfully
12. Resilience
- experiencing setbacks without defeat
- riding the ups and downs (i.e. attendance)
- expecting the unexpected
- rebounding from loss, disappointments and
failure
13. Exercises faith
- possessing a conviction regarding one's call
to church planting ministry
- believing in God's action
- having expectation and hope
- having a willingness to wait for answers to
specific prayer requests
Dr. Charles Ridley (A leading pioneer in church planting assessment),
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
812-856-8340 © 2005 Passion for Planting
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