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January Brings 6 New Churches to Louisiana #churchplanting

keep-calm-and-plant-a-churchPray for these 6 new churches starting this month in Louisiana. A few have been ministering for some months, but they began receiving funding through the Louisiana Baptist Convention & North American Mission Board this month:

>> Live Oak Church, New Orleans – Planter Adam Bourne. Sponsored by FBC Vicksburg, Send North American New Orleans / New Orleans Baptist Association.
>> New Life, Baton Rouge – Planter Ed Scott. Sponsored by Grosse Tete Baptist Church & the Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge.
>> Broadmoor Hispanic, Shreveport – Planter Daniel Hernandez. Sponsored by Broadmoor Baptist Church, Shreveport & the Northwest Louisiana Baptist Association.
>> Iglesia Gracia Y Restauracion, Kenner – Planter Yony Matute. Sponsored by William Blvd. Baptist Church, Kenner & New Orleans Baptist Association / Send North America: New Orleans
>> Iglesia Hispana de Sulphur – Planter Jose Perez-Sanchez. Sponsored by Houston River Baptist Church, Lake Charles & Carey Baptist Association.
>> Plaucheville Mission – Planter Norris Landry. Sponsored by Life Point Church, Mansura & Louisiana Baptist Association.

5 Proven Ways a #ChurchPlanter Can Scatter Seeds – Part 1

When starting a new church or wanting to impact a community for Christ through evangelism, scattering seeds should be one of your primary missions. On Church Planter reports we ask for the # of contacts made each month. No coincidence that often the church plant with the most salvations & baptisms is also the one with the most contacts made in the community over the course of the year. That’s not always the case at first, because some communities will take more of the spiritual work of cultivating the ground through prayer & serving before seeds can be planted & harvest gathered. But if a church planter aggressively devises a strategy of seed scattering & planting, eventually a harvest can be expected (Psalm 126:6).

What is scattering seed for a church planter? Seed scattering is any activity that intersects believers &/or the gospel with the lives of people in the community. The more directly evangelistic the better. But considering that it probably takes 20 touches for someone to become a Christian, plan for activity that cultivates, plants, & draws the harvest.

Here’s 5 Proven Ways to increase your contacts & seeds planted in your church plant:

InviteCard-FIA1. Invite Cards – Always have something to invite people to & a card with the time & place with you. Print hundreds at a time & make sure your core team & congregation take a stack with them to give out or place on community bulletin boards as they go each week.

2. Direct Mail – Direct mail can be done on a small, affordable scale. You’ll need a Bulk Mail permit & someone who can do at least basic graphic design. Keep it simple. It’s the two color postcards that stick out in today’s mail boxes. Get to know Vista Print & Outreach.com for affordable starting points. Even better, get to know a local printer & include seed scattering to building relationships in the community. Also, check out the Mapping Center for Evangelism to get your communities addresses plus much more.

3. Facebook Page – likes & shares. Facebook is a great tool for spreading seeds about the gospel & your church. Start a Page, post regularly, & encourage your core team to like & share, which spreads the message to their network. Love what the Church at Addis did with Facebook. They found out one of the biggest needs in their community was help with blended families & they started a Facebook Page called Blended Family Help to connect Gospel resources with the need in peoples lives.

4. Facebook Ads – for $5 you can get your message to 1,000’s of people in a small town or neighborhood. Facebook Ads are easy to use, simple as posting about an event, then hitting a button to “boost” it & make sure it gets out there with a little bit of cash. Check out this helpful post from Outreach Mag on 6 steps to a Facebook Ad.

5. School Newsletters – Few people subscribe to newspapers anymore, everybody hates spammy email advertising, direct mail is a low % read for most. How can I get into the home of almost every young family in my community? Consider an ad in the local elementary & Jr. High newsletter. Goes home with every student. Even if it reaches no one, you’ve  done something that  supports the local school & administrators won’t forget you for that. Our local schools allow a business card size ad for about $25 per issue.

What are some other ways that you scatter seeds in your community? I’ll share 5 more next week.

#ChurchPlanting Hack: Backdrops #portablechurch

 

YMCA BackdropsLooking for an inexpensive, easy to store solution for portable backdrops that doesn’t include PVC? Try photography backdrops. Lightweight. Come with a storage case. Only takes two people to set up. Stows easily in a trailer or trunk of a car. Different colors can be purchased for different seasons. And when you start doing testimony videos, you’ve already got your backdrops :). Pictured to the side at a Bridge Church gathering at a local YMCA in Covington, LA.

Ready to Plant? Consider “the Most Cajun Place on Earth” #churchplanting

Great opportunity open to plant & partner in Vermillion Parish, one of Louisiana’s least reached areas – only 4% evangelical according to thearda.org. Sponsor church, location, core team, cooperative funding ready to go. Pray with us & spread the word.

Message me for more info.

Check out these articles on getting ready to plant:

#ChurchPlanting as Incarnational Engagement

“The Word became flesh & moved into the neighborhood.”

John 1:14 MSG

The Way Church, 4 years old, worships in its new facilities.

The Way Church, 4 years old, worships in its new facilities. 200+ now have space to seek God b/c of church planting efforts in Denham Springs.

This time of year I love seeing the different ways churches reach out to their communities & the world. Christmas shoe boxes, Angel Tree’s, gifts to local at-risk kids, Christmas festivals & Block Parties, Special Christmas Musicals & Worship Gatherings, Christmas offerings for missions, etc., etc. But seeing new churches do these things really helps drive home the truth of the incarnation in my heart. The Incarnation is the truth that God became flesh & blood & dwelt among us in the person of Jesus Christ, in order to meet our deepest need in a way that had never been possible. When a new church begins to reach out in a community, we can realistically think about the day in the not too distant past, when that service or ministry was NOT available to those people. The word of God has “moved into the neighborhood”

Church Planter Josh Holland prays with a man on the streets of New Orleans as Level Ground Community Church, 2 years old participates in a gift distribution.

Church Planter Josh Holland prays with a man on the streets of New Orleans as Level Ground Community Church, 2 years old participates in a gift distribution.

to bring the truth & be the hands & feet of Jesus. That’s why I tend to get goose bumps when someone says, “If it hadn’t been for Hope Church or Bridge Church (two church plants that I’ve been a part of), I don’t know where I’d be…” Because I can remember when there was no Hope Church or Bridge Church. And I can remember times when I almost gave up because of hard soil & my own discouragement. But through his grace we were blessed to be a part of bringing Jesus & being Jesus in these neighborhoods.

Grateful for those who are incarnation-ally engaging this Christmas season.

This truth can also apply to individual Christians in your neighborhood, workplace, or extended family. How can you bring Jesus & be Jesus to those around you who need light this Christmas?

And what people group in your community does not have an active witness to the light of Christmas this year? How could church planting bring the gospel to new neighborhoods around your church & through your church?

Stillwater Making Waves through #ChurchPlanting and Multiplication

Every believer is a church planter.

10626228_10152797475704560_8007662345642042511_oThis is a lesson that I learned from Lonnie Tucker, pastor & church planter of Stillwater Baptist in Ponchatoula. And this is a lesson he’s teaching his congregation regularly. But it’s not just words to Stillwater. This year Stillwater has sent out three teams to start new churches in neighboring communities of Hammond, Slidell, & New Orleans. The result has been 118 professions of faith & 43 baptisms in 2014 & 301 professions of faith & 111 baptisms since 2012 when Stillwater Ponchatoula began receiving Cooperative Program funding. And another new church is planned in 2015. So one church plant has blossomed into five in a matter of 3 years! That’s the kind of rapid multiplication that will reach Louisiana & the world for Christ. Grateful for Lonnie Tucker & his team.

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Believing for the Hard to Reach Areas: #ChurchPlanting in Avoyelles Parish

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Before & after Life Point’s new Worship & Compassion Ministry Center was built in Mansura

Life Point Church in Avoyelles Parish is a favorite Louisiana church planting story of mine. Jacob Crawford started Life Point in 2010. They began receiving cooperative funding in 2012 and since then have baptized 104 in a traditionally hard to reach part of Louisiana. Life Point has grown from an average attendance of 65 in 2012 to 118 in 2013 to 165 this year. 75% growth since their first month of Cooperative Funding. Another remarkable thing about Life Point is that the congregation is 60% white & 40% African-American. That’s remarkable for almost any church in the South for one thing, but it’s also significant because it mirrors the racial makeup of the community. Life Point has used Compassion Ministry as a way to connect with people in the low income communities of Avoyelles, including thrift store, food distribution, Celebrate Recovery, Jail ministry & festival outreach. This year, construction was completed on a new Worship & Compassion Ministry Center in Mansura, LA. And now, as Life Point “rolls off” Cooperative Program funding, they are taking on the planting of a new church in the neighboring community of Plaucheville.

If anybody had said in 2010, that you could plant a church that would be 40% African-American & 60% white, & that church would grow to 200 in the heavily Roman Catholic, farming communities of low-income Avoyelles Parish, many would have doubted. But thank God Jacob & his team have kept believing in the power of the Gospel & today lives are being changed.

Connect with Life Point on Facebook. Get to know Jacob, especially if you’re planting in a rural area. And pray for Jacob & his team as they continue to plant seeds in Avoyelles Parish.

Listen to Jacob tell part of their story in his own words in these videos:

Pray for Norris Landry who will be working with Jacob to plant Life Point, Plaucheville.
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#ChurchPlanting Partnership Leading to Changed Lives in NE Hammond

In the process of a self-assessment, Ebenezer Baptist Church in Hammond faced the fact that a sizable population of African Americans near their church was unreached & that they had been unable to reach them for years. That’s when the pastor, Kent Newell, called Lonnie Tucker, Pastor of predominantly African-American Stillwater Baptist Church in Ponchatoula. Together they saw that what was needed was a new congregation. Stillwater sent Elltore & Tomesha Austin to began ministering in the area & Ebenezer opened its doors for a Tuesday evening Bible Study. Six months later, 65+ gather for Worship & Bible Study & lives are being changed by the Gospel.

Grateful for this partnership that blossomed out of the needs of the community & desire for unreached people to have a gospel witness. One congregation SENT qualified leaders for the work. Another congregation WELCOMED a new congregation onto its campus. More Great Commission, Church Planting Partnerships like these needed! Grateful for Stillwater & Ebenezer!

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The Need: Healthier and Riskier #ChurchPlanting

missional-church-21Healthier church planting means church planting that is led by churches with a heart to multiply and reproduce themselves for the sake of kingdom expansion. So, what’s needed for healthier church planting is healthy mother churches with a heart to reproduce. As Bob Roberts says in his great book The Multiplying Church, “The future of faith in America (and anywhere in the world, for that matter) is not tied to planting more churches, but in raising up of mother congregations of every tribe, tongue, denomination, and network that are reproducing… The hope is in pregnant mother churches.”

Riskier church planting would be multiplication that targets hard to reach areas and unchurched pockets of our population. Missiologist Alan Hirsch suggests that current church models are reaching out to smaller and smaller segment of the population, with possibly as much as 60% of America untargeted by our evangelistic and outreach efforts. Multi-housing residents would be one potential segment that is underserved. Others may be those in their early 20’s with very little understanding of religion in any form. We need some church plants that go beyond planting a worship service that looks similar to others in the community, but will ask the question “Where is the church not?” and go there with the gospel. We need some church plants that have different scorecards and different expectations, but will faithfully deliver the message of Christ to unchurched people.

Before and After: The Way Church of Denham Springs #ChurchPlanting #MultiplyLA

Congrats to The Way Church of Denham Springs on the grand opening of their new building. The Way is in their 3rd year as a church plant & have already baptized over 100! AND they are already serving as a primary sponsor for a new church in a neighboring community! Grateful for Planters Scott Cheatham & Josh Spinks.

The new location of The Way was formerly Calvary Baptist Church. As the Way grew, Calvary continued to face severe decline. David Brown, Director of Missions for the Eastern LA Baptist Association, led the two to begin to converse about merging. Zoar Baptist Church, North American Mission Board (NAMB) Legacy Church Program, Louisiana Baptists Georgia Barnette State Mission Offering each contributed to the remodeling. Look fwd to seeing what God does through the Way Church in the future!

Church planting is about BEFORE AND AFTER. The after affect should be lives changed & God’s kingdom expanding. And that’s what we see in Denham Springs because of the starting of a new church focused on evangelism & the decision of an existing church facing decline, to die to themselves so the kingdom can grow.

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