Serving a small or declining church can be heavy and isolating. You may be carrying questions about faithfulness, the future, and how best to care for people in a difficult season.
The resources on this page are offered to encourage you, to help you think clearly, and at times to challenge you. They are written with deep respect for the people you serve and the weight you carry as a leader.
More than resources, we want you to know you’re not alone. If you have questions, need perspective, or simply want someone to listen, we invite you to reach out. You can email us or schedule a free, complimentary consultation, and we’ll take time to talk through the realities you’re facing.
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The Emotional Weight of a Declining Church
Local church leaders often get credit for achieving significant gains, but they also get blamed when things go wrong. Many pastors struggle with the emotions of loss and being seen by colleagues or themselves as failures. They also must face the challenge of what is next.
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Pastors Are Rarely Trained — or Given Permission — to Close a Church Well
Pastoral training focuses on preaching, care, growth, and revitalization—but almost never on endings. But with over 4000 churches closing annually in the United States, many church leaders will be responsible for closing a church.