Why Big Churches Get Stuck

Josh on February 7th, 2008

Reading this post from Seth Godin today made me think about how things get bogged down as they grow. As a ministry team grows, as a church grows, as a student ministry staff grows … even as a family grows, things get soggy. What can you do in your world to help things move like a new organization again?

New organizations and new projects are so crisp. Things happen with alacrity. Decisions get made. Stuff gets done. Then, over time, things get soggy. They slow down. Decisions aren’t so black and white any more. Why? Here are some things that happen …

JG

Brad at 1:05pm February 7

Josh,

How about a follow up post, “Why Small Churches Get Stuck”. I think that those of us in small congregations feel this way too. It seems that sometimes there is not enough resources or people to keep those new programs moving. Things again get soggy.

It’s kinda like cereal, no matter how much cereal I put in the bowl, if I leave it there long enough it’ll get soggy.

Maybe it’s not always the size of the Church/program its that we need to constantly be rotating in new people to keep that crispness.

God bless you guys at PDYM.
Brad

Josh at 8:03pm February 7

Great call – while I do think that size matters, you bring up a great point. Any size church/ministry/business can (and will) fall into this trap if not led intentionally out of it.

JG