Church Vitality Seasons and FFCM By Wayne Frazier, Church Vitality Coach and FFCM Facilitator
V ital churches must get back to the biblical basics of the great com-
Framing the Future of Your Church Ministry (FFCM)
that congregation.
Common Traits of a Thriving Church (Summer): • outwardly focused
• leaders lead by taking faith risks
Common Traits of a Surviving Church (Fall & Winter): • inward focus • aging congregation • maintenance ministry • caution • lack of faith • leaders afraid to lead
This church is in the season of fall and winter. If this local church does
Common Traits of a Reviving Church (Spring): • outward focus •
• faith in what God can do
• leaders lead and take faith risks
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from January through the end of August. They -
- on the means of grace we make these means of grace accessible to our neighbors in a way consistent with the church family God has gathered. -
Helping You Reach Your Community 14 The Associate Reformed Presbyterian
Outreach North America
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