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The Essential Elements of a Faith Community

January 18, 20223 min read

Lately there seems to be frequent conversations and perhaps even disagreements about the essentials elements that a faith/church community needs to entail in order to be considered a “church” or a worship experience.  In particular, this is a hot topic when it comes to the offering of online worship and faith communities.  In a recent article published by the Barna Group, Benjamin Windle shares the seven essential ingredients for church community as described in the New Testament. Those ingredients include:

  1. Spiritual engagement (Colossians 3:16)

  2. Preaching the Word (Hebrews 13:7)

  3. Worship and prayer (1 Timothy 2:8)

  4. Evangelism (Acts of the Apostles 1:8)

  5. Interpersonal responsibility (Romans 12)

  6. Inconvenient hospitality (Acts 4)

  7. Institutional physicality (Matthew 26:26)

Windle offers these key ideas in his article:

  1. We should not allow consumeristic Christian preference to be the behavior that develops our models of the future church.

  2. Digital should supplement, not replace, in-person community.

  3. We need a biblical framework of ‘church community’ that goes beyond digital vs. hybrid vs. in-person.

  4. We should radically innovate in the digital world, within boundaries that reflect our purpose and mission.

  5. We should harness online tools to extend our reach and deepen our discipleship making.

  6. We should identify, and then elevate, the aspects of an in-person church service that cannot be replaced online.

  7. We should lean into new ways to use our physical spaces, to provide relational elements that people cannot get online.

  8. We should be intentional about value-adds for people when they are already physically onsite, instead of asking them to come back a second time during the week. Are we able to provide options for onsite small groups, support and care groups, age distinctive ministries, deeper Bible training, and leadership development courses that start before or after the primary weekend service?

  9. We should rediscover the ancient practices of physicality, such as the laying on of hands with prayer, communion, and baptism—moments where the congregation can sing and feel the wonder of God at work with His people in a physical place and time.

  10. We should embrace hospitality at a higher level—coffee, food, sitting areas. Foyers and cafés need to become as important as auditoriums in our facility design.

  11. We should make room for new and innovative expressions of church that transcend geography and use a curated mix of both online and in-person elements to build a healthy church that is global in reach.

Here is the challenge for you as a church leader.  Gather your leaders and those who are responsible for planning and leading worship for your church.  Study the scriptures noted above in relationship to the key essentials for a faith community.  Discuss the twelve key ideas Windle offers related to those seven essentials.  What essentials are already being practiced and implemented in your in-person experiences?  On-line experiences?  Where are the gaps?  What actions steps are you willing to take as a church to eliminate those gaps?  What is your timeline to do so?

Making decisions based on scripture rather than personal preferences or opinions will leave leaders with the biblical undergirding to support said decisions and lead to considerably less conflict and debate.

Kay’s purpose is to Equip and Empower Leaders of Faith Communities How to Engage in More Effective Ministry.
Kay Kotan is the founder of You Unlimited (coaching, consulting and training company) and The Greatest Expedition – a collaboration of more than twenty thought leaders providing resources and insights for a congregational journey to develop new MAPS (ministry action plans) to reach new people in your community.  Kay also launched Multipliers’ Movement – a gathering of kingdom multipliers for sharing, equipping, and encouraging.
She is a CoachU and Advanced CoachU Graduate, an accredited coach (PCC: Professional Certified Coach) with the ICF, International Coaching Federation, a Certified Path 1 Coach, a TQ (Transitional Intelligence) Certified Coach, and once served on the faculty at Coaching4Clergy.  As a passionate lay person, she has a banking background and has been a business owner for more than 25 years.  Kotan has served as a church developer for conferences and worked with churches, pastors, conferences, and judicatory leaders across the country for more than a decade.  She is most proud to be the wife of Bob for over 30 years and the mother of their adult son, Cameron.
Kay is the author of multiple books, workbooks, and resources including Gear Up:  Nine Essential Processes for the Optimized Church, Cry From the Pew, Full Schedules, Barren Souls, Being the Church in the Post Pandemic World, and Journey Preparation: Surveying Your Church’s Landscape,  as well as the co-author of the books titled:  IMPACT!:  Reclaiming the Call of Lay Ministry, Small Church Check-Up, Insights on Productivity, Renovate or Die – Ten Ways to Focus Your Church on Mission, Ministry 3.0 and Get Their Name , Ten Prescriptions for a Healthy Church, Necessary Nine – Nine Things Effective Pastors Do Differently, Launching Leaders:  Taking Leadership Development to New Heights, Strategy Matters:  Your Roadmap to Planning a Strategic Ministry Planning Retreat, Voices of Christmas: A Daily Devotional for Advent and Expanding the Expedition Reach Through Marketplace Multipliers. Mission Possible for the Small Church. Inside Out: Everting Ministry Models for the Postmodern Church, and more. Kotan and her co-author Bradford published their third version of the best-seller, Mission Possible:  Simple Structure for Missional Effectiveness.  

Mrs. Kotan spends her time investing in pastors, laity leaders, congregations, and judicatory leaders through equipping, coaching, and creating resources to help them discover and live into their fullest missional potential of effectiveness and fruitfulness to reach people for Jesus Christ.  Through her enthusiasm, truth-telling, and passion, she challenges those who encounter her in both their thinking and their doing.

Kay Kotan

Kay’s purpose is to Equip and Empower Leaders of Faith Communities How to Engage in More Effective Ministry. Kay Kotan is the founder of You Unlimited (coaching, consulting and training company) and The Greatest Expedition – a collaboration of more than twenty thought leaders providing resources and insights for a congregational journey to develop new MAPS (ministry action plans) to reach new people in your community.  Kay also launched Multipliers’ Movement – a gathering of kingdom multipliers for sharing, equipping, and encouraging. She is a CoachU and Advanced CoachU Graduate, an accredited coach (PCC: Professional Certified Coach) with the ICF, International Coaching Federation, a Certified Path 1 Coach, a TQ (Transitional Intelligence) Certified Coach, and once served on the faculty at Coaching4Clergy. As a passionate lay person, she has a banking background and has been a business owner for more than 25 years. Kotan has served as a church developer for conferences and worked with churches, pastors, conferences, and judicatory leaders across the country for more than a decade. She is most proud to be the wife of Bob for over 30 years and the mother of their adult son, Cameron. Kay is the author of multiple books, workbooks, and resources including Gear Up: Nine Essential Processes for the Optimized Church, Cry From the Pew, Full Schedules, Barren Souls, Being the Church in the Post Pandemic World, and Journey Preparation: Surveying Your Church’s Landscape, as well as the co-author of the books titled: IMPACT!: Reclaiming the Call of Lay Ministry, Small Church Check-Up, Insights on Productivity, Renovate or Die – Ten Ways to Focus Your Church on Mission, Ministry 3.0 and Get Their Name , Ten Prescriptions for a Healthy Church, Necessary Nine – Nine Things Effective Pastors Do Differently, Launching Leaders: Taking Leadership Development to New Heights, Strategy Matters: Your Roadmap to Planning a Strategic Ministry Planning Retreat, Voices of Christmas: A Daily Devotional for Advent and Expanding the Expedition Reach Through Marketplace Multipliers. Mission Possible for the Small Church. Inside Out: Everting Ministry Models for the Postmodern Church, and more. Kotan and her co-author Bradford published their third version of the best-seller, Mission Possible: Simple Structure for Missional Effectiveness. Mrs. Kotan spends her time investing in pastors, laity leaders, congregations, and judicatory leaders through equipping, coaching, and creating resources to help them discover and live into their fullest missional potential of effectiveness and fruitfulness to reach people for Jesus Christ. Through her enthusiasm, truth-telling, and passion, she challenges those who encounter her in both their thinking and their doing.

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