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Nashville/Spring Hill, Tennessee
I am happily married and the proud father of two sons. I serve as professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. I served for three years as academic acquisitions editor for B&H Academic in Nashville, Tennessee, and 13 years as a professor of New Testament and Greek at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

2007 SBC State Convention Summit

At the recent SBC State Convention Summit, LifeWay President Thom Rainer identified “Seven Megatrends in Church Health.” They are as follows:

The disappearance of 18-24 year olds in church.
Rainer said LifeWay Research has well documented the dropout trends of this age group, and while the church has always seen a drop as young people transition from school to the workforce, “there are solutions emerging.”

The growth in the multi-venue and multi-campus church.
This trend is accelerating, Rainer noted.

The desire for deeper biblical doctrinal studies.
“Those in our churches are asking for preaching with biblical depth in addition to life application,” Rainer said. In an attempt to grow their numbers, “churches are trying to get by with shallow teaching,” resulting in “shallow churches with shallow members.”

The slowdown in the growth rate of megachurches.
“Not a decrease in the number of megachurches,” Rainer clarified, “ but a slowing in the rate of growth.”

The shortage of pastors.
Some seminary graduates “don’t see themselves in rural, white collar, or traditional churches,” Rainer noted. “Some states are already seeing a crisis” among traditional churches.

The increasing demand for processes.
“Churches are asking for help to put resources together,” Rainer noted. “Churches are saying: ‘Don’t just give us products, show how I disciple this young believer.’”

The resurgence of the “open group” in church.
“Traditionally we’ve called it Sunday school,” Rainer said, but it may not always be called Sunday school today. Regardless of what it is called, there is a resurgence of the open group in church.

(Excerpts above borrowed from an article on LifeWay News).

Which one concerns you most? I know which one I'd choose: the lack of deep biblical preaching and teaching. God help us.

Terry

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