Why Your Community Should Shape Your Ministry More Than Trends
Every church is located somewhere on purpose. Not just geographically, but missionally. God has placed each local church among a particular people, in a particular setting, with a particular set of needs, opportunities, pressures, and relationships. That means a church does not exist in the abstract. It exists in a real place, among real people, at a real moment in time. That should shape ministry more than trends do. And yet many pastors feel pressure to build ministry around what is working somewhere else rather than around what is actually needed where they are. They watch larger churches, follow influential voices, notice popular methods, and start asking, “Should we be doing that too?” Sometimes the answer is yes in part. There is nothing wrong with learning from wise churches. But when trends begin to shape ministry more than the actual community does, churches can slowly drift out of touch with the very people they are called to serve. That is a serious problem. Because t...