Church Health Practically and Biblically: Laying the Foundation & Doing What It Takes - Scott Poling
Help bring new life and vibrancy to your church by looking at important biblical principles to help set the stage for God to work. Regardless of your denomination, whether your church is small or large, rural or urban, declining or growing, these practical, biblical strategies will help you evaluate ways to overcome challenges to healthy church growth.
Every healthy church starts with strong spiritual fundamentals. To continue to grow and reach its community, both leadership and members must commit to sacrificial generosity and a willingness to adapt. Part one of this two-part series explores three essential elements that set the direction and tone for your church’s vitality: a clear Gospel focus, unshakable faith in God’s power, and fortitude to persevere through challenges. Through practical evaluation tools and biblical insights, you’ll assess where your church currently stands and identify actionable steps toward greater effectiveness in mission and ministry. This session also highlights the importance of funding ministry biblically and embracing freedom from man-made traditions that hinder effectiveness. You’ll be challenged to evaluate financial practices and cultural assumptions, with the goal of unleashing your church’s full kingdom potential.
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Scott Poling serves as Senior Pastor of Harvest New Beginnings Church located in the southwest suburbs of Chicago. He has served in ministry for 31 years at Harvest, seeing first-hand God’s work in the renewal of a dying church. He’s gained a unique perspective, understanding the pressures and trials of ministry while navigating the many heartaches and challenges that come with leadership. He has a heart to see the souls of pastors and ministry leaders encouraged and renewed. He received his B.S. degree from Cedarville University and his ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary, has 5 children with his wife of 35 years, Carla, and three (soon to be 4) grandchildren. His interests include trail running and visiting national parks.
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