Backside of the Life Cycle Curve
Churches on the backside of the curve experience numerical decline and a reduction of leaders, loss of vision, a narrowed focus, such as keeping a prized program afloat, and deep worry about long-term survival. A congregation that finds itself on this part of the life cycle curve can still revitalize itself by refocusing its efforts on developing or realigning with a vision, rebuilding relationships within and outside the congregation, and creating new or revitalizing existing programs.
Resurrection Hope: Church Closure and a Faithful Future
Pastor Lorrin Radzik preaches resurrection — even after closing two churches. For courageous leaders, death is not the end of our story.
Asking for a Friend…The “Bigger Picture” of Church Closure
In this installment of the Good Friday Collaborative’s advice column “Asking for a Friend…” Jay in the UK asks about the bigger picture of church closure.
Church Closure in Five Stages
As we at Good Friday Collaborative resource clergy and churches who are concluding ministry, we have noticed five distinct Stages of ministry endings that most communities move through. While every church has their own unique story and process of ending, these general Stages can help make sense of the natural work of endings.