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Church Mergers: A Guidebook for Missional Change

Autor Thomas G. Bandy, Page M. Brooks
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 oct 2016
The need to merge churches is growing ever more crucial as congregations assess how to thrive in cultural diversity and ever-changing times. Every denomination faces the urgency to shift from maintenance to mission, and from survival to renewal. Church Mergers offers churches of all sizes and traditions practical advice on how to merge successfully. Authors Thomas G. Bandy and Page M. Brooks draw on decades of experience to illustrate why and how missional mergers are possible.

Church Mergers guides congregational leaders and regional planners through the process of successful mergers. It shares the stories of four churches in the merger process, explaining the steps to assess their situations, build trust, and discern vision. The book offers guidance to assess the potential for merger, explore contextual relevancy and lifestyle compatibility, overcome internal and external obstacles, define strategic priorities, create new boards, build leadership teams, combine assets, and more. Church Mergers shows that a faithful, healthy, missional merger is possible, and it illustrates that the whole can indeed be greater than the sum of its parts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781566997942
ISBN-10: 1566997941
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 8 b/w illustrations; 10 tables; 8 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1-Why Merge?
Chapter 2-Unexpected Visions.
Chapter 3-Get Moving!
Chapter 4-Steps on the Journey: Four Churches Model the Merge Process
Chapter 5-The True Cost of Discipleship: Anticipating the Real Price of Success

Stage 1: Preparation
Chapter 6-Trust: Foundation for Candid and Faithful Conversation
Chapter 7-Vision Team: Trusted Leadership to Discern the Future
Chapter 8-Facing Reality: Critical Momentum and Critical Mass
Chapter 9-Breaking Control: Surrendering Privileges

Stage 2: Prioritization
Chapter 10-Hope: Opening to God's Grace
Chapter 11-Compatibility: Demographic Research, Lifestyle Compatibility, and Mirroring the Mission Field
Chapter 12-Setting Priorities: Measureable Outcomes
Chapter 13-Stress Management: Living Between Grief and Promise

Stage 3: A New Beginning
Chapter 14-New Board: Credible Leadership for Critical Mass
Chapter 15-New Identity: The Symbol of a New Beginning
Chapter 16-Asset Management: Resourcing Teams and Ministries
Chapter 17-Building a Core Team: Competent Leadership for Critical Momentum
Chapter 18-Strategic Planning: Traction and Steering

Chapter 19-A New Beginning: Seven Years Later
Chapter 20-Essential Information: Basics for a Successful Merger

Chapter 21-Critical Momentum: Creating Synergy to Keep Moving Forward
Chapter 22-Critical Mass: Essentials for Congregational Indpendence and Full Time Ministry
Chapter 23-How to Get Traction: How to Get a Grip on the Road to Mission
Chapter 24-How to Steer in the Right Direction: How to Arrive at Your Destination on the Road to Mission
Chapter 25-Why Many Merges Fail . and Some Succeed!

Recenzii

Tracing the imaginary journey of several churches, Bandy and Brooks offer up a compelling argument for twenty-first-century church mergers. This book is also good for any church needing revitalization, even if it isn't a candidate for a merger.
Bandy and Brooks offer practical missiological principles for the Church in the West to thrive in a post-Christendom culture. The need for new wineskins is more pressing than ever before, and church mergers will continue to increase as we witness the end of denominationalism. The church merger process cannot be entered into lightly, and Bandy and Brooks give practical step-by-step instructions for all pastors and congregations contemplating on entering the process.
Just when many would see a potential church merger as really 'giving up' on a church's future, Bandy and Brooks see the potential of merger as 'giving over' to God's mission by reaching out to new people in new places, in new ways, and with new vision. Bandy's works are a staple of my coaching and church consulting work, and the clear step-by-step process offered in Church Mergers is the resource we have been looking for. Bandy and Brooks address every question and every hope for God-sized possibilities.
The era of proactive and positive church mergers is here. The future for church mergers is bright. Church mergers have often been done badly and out of a panic mode. Bandy and Brooks effectively document the new reality that churches can merge out of promise rather than panic. Use this book to consider and guide your church merger.
Why do some mergers succeed? Open any chapter of this deep dive into rich wisdom and you'll learn much from seasoned consultants who understand the realities of mergers, especially in long-established churches. They offer practical examples of how it can be done through what they propose as the four stages of merger: in principle, in practice, in fact, and in ministry. They are frank in their warning that the single underlying reason for the failure of past mergers is that their vision was too small. But they also show a solution-that of putting focused attention on the overarching vision of mission to the community.
Only master-level coaches could have written this book. Packed with detailed strategies, incisive wisdom, and myth-busting data, Church Mergers is the 'Fodor's Guide' to a new beginning in ministry.
Mergers have become an increasingly popular approach for churches in distress. Unfortunately, mergers are too often promoted for survival rather than strategic reasons. In Church Mergers, Bandy and Brooks have provided a way to think through the strategic necessities of a merger. Using their combined experience in creative ministry and expertise in church demographic and lifestyle analysis, they show the reader how mergers can be used to develop approaches to ministry that can result in disciple making churches. This book is for pastors, denominational leaders, and church members who are considering mergers.
Bandy and Brooks thoroughly unpack the perils and promise of church mergers. This essential guidebook will lead churches contemplating merger toward clarity of purpose and vision so that they gain traction in fulfilling their God-ordained mission. This is an absolute must read resource for judicatory leaders as well as pastors and laity involved in church mergers.