Simple Church: Return to God’s Process for Making Disciples
(Rainer and Geiger)
This is a very easy to read and understand assessment of the church in America. The authors provide research to support the assertion that church in America has become complex; leaving a simple strategy that attracts people and moves them into deeper levels of commitment to Christ and the community.
“And we, who with unveiling faces, all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.” — Paul 2 Corinthians 3:18 (Movement)
Strategic programming:
- Begin with your clearly defined process (not the programs).
- Choose one program fro each phase of the process (rather than attach all programs into the new process).
- Design each program for a specific aspect of the process (don’t let other priorities clutter the process).
Sequential programming and intentional movement:
- Order the sequences of your programs to reflect your process (programming flows from the process).
- Designate a clear entry-point to your process (the place where most people are likely to enter the process, then do it with excellence).
- Identify the next levels of programming (once they attend at the entry-point, the program that is their next target).
- Capitalize on relationships and connect people to groups.
New Members’ Class?
- Teach the simple process (correct their preconceived ideas about the church).
- Ask for commitment to the process (invite people to join the journey).
Jesus’ example:
- The Calling – Luke 5-6
- The Building – Luke 7-8
- The Sending – Luke 9-10