Addressing Pathological Conditions in Local Churches

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Pathological conditions
affecting local churches
 
Howard Culbertson
Southern Nazarene University
 
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Biblical analogy: “body of Christ”
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When a body stops growing and
starts declining, we look to find out
what’s wrong.
 
1.
Ethnic-itis:
an island of one kind
of people in a sea of
another kind
 
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Word comes from “ethnic”
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Symptoms
Surrounding community changes its racial
makeup
Congregation does not shift to reflect the
neighborhood
Church members move away although
some commute back to attend
 
Ethnikitis
 
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Remedy
Transition to reflect neighborhood
Give property to congregation that does
reflect the neighborhood
Become a multi-congregational church
Sell property and move to where core of
members live
 
2.
Ghost town:
  
rural or small-town
church that is
running out of people
 
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Symptoms
Lost members are not being replaced with
new ones
Large percentage of members over 50
Funerals outnumber weddings
Net out-flow from community of young
people to find jobs and go to school
 
Ghost town
 
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Remedy
Use circuit-riding pastor
Use bi-vocational or lay pastor to maintain
what is left of congregation.  Allow the
church to move toward a natural death
with dignity
Note:  Mergers, though not to be ruled out,
are often counter-productive
 
3.  People blindness:  church
is oblivious to differences
that exist in community
 
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Symptoms
Unwillingness to recognize cultural
differences
Ethnocentrism
Expectations that everyone came from the
same mold and should live by same set of
cultural rules
 
People blindness
 
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Remedy
Celebrate cultural differences
Provide ministry and programming
options
Minister in ways that are meaningful to
each group
Attempt to remove cultural barriers to
evangelism
 
4.  Koinonia-itis:
the “holy huddle”
 
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Symptoms
congregation fellowships among itself
well, but outsiders are rarely included
Church programming is focused on
members, not on people in community
Church is for saved, not for sinners
People’s main interest is growing
spiritually, not winning people to Christ
 
Koinonitis
 
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Remedy
Introduce outgoing evangelism program to
counter-balance the extreme inward focus
Develop small groups to assimilate
newcomers
Move people from maintenance positions
to outreach-oriented ministry
Cultivate positive, welcoming atmosphere
for visitors
 
5.  Old First Church syndrome:
nominal, second-generation
Christianity
 
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Symptoms
Possesses form but not the power
Cooling off of first love for Christ (Rev. 2:4)
Very little evangelism taking place
Immorality crops up and is not dealt with
 
Old First Church syndrome
 
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Remedy
Renewal and revival
Obedience to the Holy Spirit
Purposely expose key leaders to dynamic,
spirit-filled churches
 
6. Sociological
strangulation: physical
facilities cannot handle
more people
 
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Symptoms
80% of available parking spaces
are used
Seating in sanctuary is 80% or
more filled
Classroom space is 80% utilized
 
Sociological strangulation
 
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Remedy
Provide visitor parking
Go to double sessions
Find space off-site
Start new church in another part of town
Build new facilities
 
7. Hyper-cooperativism
 
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Symptoms
Church thinks growth problem will
be solved by joining in an evangelistic
effort with other churches.
Denominational / ecumenical energy drain
No natural connection between making
decision for Christ and commitment to a
local church.
 
Hyper-cooperativism
 
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Remedy
Make local church evangelism central
Focus on making disciples rather than on
getting decisions.
Peter Wagner:  "Unless the local church
remains central, evangelism that produces fruit
that remains and results in church growth will
be minimal"
 
8. Pew paralysis – arrested
spiritual development
 
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Symptoms
Flavor #1: After sacrificing, members want
to enjoy fruits of sacrifice
Flavor #2: Pastors do almost all the
ministry work
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Lay workers become "helpers" for pastors to
attain their goals and fulfill their visions.
 
Pew paralysis – arrested
spiritual development
 
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Remedy
Invert the pyramid of authority
Assist Christians attain their spiritual
potential
 
Church diseases
 
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Ethnic-itis
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Ghost town
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People blindness
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Koinonia-itis
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Old First Church
 
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Sociological
strangulation
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Hyper-
cooperativism
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Pew paralysis
 
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Pathological conditions affecting local churches such as "Ethnic-itis," "Ghost town," and "People blindness" are discussed along with their symptoms and remedies. Solutions include transitioning to reflect the neighborhood, using circuit-riding pastors in rural churches, and celebrating cultural differences within the congregation to address these challenges.

  • Local churches
  • Pathological conditions
  • Community engagement
  • Cultural diversity
  • Church revitalization

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  1. Pathological conditions affecting local churches Howard Culbertson Southern Nazarene University

  2. Biblical analogy: body of Christ When a body stops growing and starts declining, we look to find out what s wrong.

  3. 1. Ethnic-itis: an island of one kind of people in a sea of another kind Word comes from ethnic Symptoms Surrounding community changes its racial makeup Congregation does not shift to reflect the neighborhood Church members move away although some commute back to attend

  4. Ethnikitis Remedy Transition to reflect neighborhood Give property to congregation that does reflect the neighborhood Become a multi-congregational church Sell property and move to where core of members live

  5. 2. Ghost town: rural or small-town church that is running out of people Symptoms Lost members are not being replaced with new ones Large percentage of members over 50 Funerals outnumber weddings Net out-flow from community of young people to find jobs and go to school

  6. Ghost town Remedy Use circuit-riding pastor Use bi-vocational or lay pastor to maintain what is left of congregation. Allow the church to move toward a natural death with dignity Note: Mergers, though not to be ruled out, are often counter-productive

  7. 3. People blindness: church is oblivious to differences that exist in community Symptoms Unwillingness to recognize cultural differences Ethnocentrism Expectations that everyone came from the same mold and should live by same set of cultural rules

  8. People blindness Remedy Celebrate cultural differences Provide ministry and programming options Minister in ways that are meaningful to each group Attempt to remove cultural barriers to evangelism

  9. 4. Koinonia-itis: the holy huddle Symptoms congregation fellowships among itself well, but outsiders are rarely included Church programming is focused on members, not on people in community Church is for saved, not for sinners People s main interest is growing spiritually, not winning people to Christ

  10. Koinonitis Remedy Introduce outgoing evangelism program to counter-balance the extreme inward focus Develop small groups to assimilate newcomers Move people from maintenance positions to outreach-oriented ministry Cultivate positive, welcoming atmosphere for visitors

  11. 5. Old First Church syndrome: nominal, second-generation Christianity Symptoms Possesses form but not the power Cooling off of first love for Christ (Rev. 2:4) Very little evangelism taking place Immorality crops up and is not dealt with

  12. Old First Church syndrome Remedy Renewal and revival Obedience to the Holy Spirit Purposely expose key leaders to dynamic, spirit-filled churches

  13. 6. Sociological strangulation: physical facilities cannot handle more people Symptoms 80% of available parking spaces are used Seating in sanctuary is 80% or more filled Classroom space is 80% utilized

  14. Sociological strangulation Remedy Provide visitor parking Go to double sessions Find space off-site Start new church in another part of town Build new facilities

  15. 7. Hyper-cooperativism Symptoms Church thinks growth problem will be solved by joining in an evangelistic effort with other churches. Denominational / ecumenical energy drain No natural connection between making decision for Christ and commitment to a local church.

  16. Hyper-cooperativism Remedy Make local church evangelism central Focus on making disciples rather than on getting decisions. Peter Wagner: "Unless the local church remains central, evangelism that produces fruit that remains and results in church growth will be minimal"

  17. 8. Pew paralysis arrested spiritual development Symptoms Flavor #1: After sacrificing, members want to enjoy fruits of sacrifice Flavor #2: Pastors do almost all the ministry work Lay workers become "helpers" for pastors to attain their goals and fulfill their visions.

  18. Pew paralysis arrested spiritual development Remedy Invert the pyramid of authority Assist Christians attain their spiritual potential

  19. Church diseases Ethnic-itis Ghost town People blindness Koinonia-itis Old First Church Sociological strangulation Hyper- cooperativism Pew paralysis

  20. This PowerPoint presentation is available along with related materials and other PowerPoint presentations at http://home.snu.edu/~hculbert/ppt.htm

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