The Eight Marks of a Healthy Church - Week 3
Week 3: Healthy Things Grow—A Biblical and Global Approach to Natural Church Development A church can be strong in one area and still be unhealthy as a whole. It may have powerful preaching but weak relationships. It may have warm fellowship but little evangelistic fruit. It may have passionate worship but no process for developing leaders. It may have effective programs but spiritually exhausted volunteers. It may possess a gifted pastor while leaving most of the congregation uninvolved in ministry. This is one of the most important lessons in Natural Church Development: church health cannot be measured by a congregation’s most visible strength. Most churches have something they do well. That strength may become part of their identity: “We are a Bible-teaching church.” “We are a praying church.” “We are a family church.” “We are a worshiping church.” “We are an evangelistic church.” “We are a missions church.” Those descriptions may be accurate and worth celebrating. Bu...