Episode 27 - Joyful Hospitality & Meaningful Membership
Episode Details
Podcast: Revitalized My Church
Episode: 27
Hosts: Bart Blair & Nathan Bryant (Executive Director, Assist Church Expansion)
Release Date: September 1, 2025
Topic: Church Revitalization Essentials #7 & #8
Episode Summary
After a brief hiatus in August, Bart and Nathan return to continue their series on church revitalization essentials based on a framework from Terry Long and the North Carolina Baptists. This episode focuses on two critical elements that can make or break a church's revitalization efforts: creating an atmosphere of joyful hospitality and establishing meaningful membership that goes beyond just having your name on a roll.
Main Topics Covered
1. Joyful Hospitality: Three Levels of Welcome
Why Hospitality Matters:
First-time visitors are often scared and uncertainMany haven't been to church in 15-20 years or everPeople are looking for connection and acceptanceWe represent Jesus and "the joy of the Lord is our strength"
Three Levels of Hospitality:
Front Door ExperienceGenuine, joyful greeters (not just going through motions)Warm welcome without being overwhelmingClear directions for newcomersCorporate/Building HospitalityThinking like hosts in our own homeClean, welcoming physical environmentClear signage and navigationThoughtful preparation for guestsPersonal HospitalityLeaders modeling hospitality in their homesInviting people into your life beyond SundayBuilding real relationships and communityCultural shift that starts individual, becomes corporate
2. Meaningful Membership: Beyond Names on a Roll
The Problem with Current Membership:
Many churches have 60-80 members but only 25-50 in attendanceNo clear expectations or obligationsMembership becomes a finish line instead of starting pointPeople commit more to little league than to church
What Meaningful Membership Looks Like:
Covenantal commitment both directions (pastor to members, members to church)Clear expectations and benefitsActive participation requirementsIntegration into church family as team members/partners
Key Components of Membership Expectations:
Regular attendanceServing in ministryParticipation in small groupsFinancial supportInvesting in relationships with non-believersRespecting church leadership and authorityCommitment to church mission and values
Key Quotes
"When you actually are thinking about how we gonna grow this thing, how we're gonna move forward, well, the primary way you're gonna do that is through relationships and connecting with people." - Nathan Bryant
"If you're not committed to one another, in my opinion, you're not a church." - Nathan Bryant
"The moment that they say yes to being a disciple of Jesus, a follower of Jesus, that's not the end game. That's the beginning of the race." - Bart Blair
Practical Tips & Action Items
Hospitality Improvements:
Implement the "three-minute rule" - first 3 minutes after service, only talk to people you don't knowReserve best seats for guests, not regular attendersPastor should be available to newcomers after serviceCreate clear pathways for meeting the pastorThink through your building from a first-timer's perspective
Membership Improvements:
Define clear expectations and benefits of membershipCreate a membership class/covenant processUse terminology like "partners" or "team members" instead of just "members"Prioritize pastoral care for committed membersEstablish membership as prerequisite for leadership roles
Resources Mentioned
Books Mentioned:
Making Room for Life by Randy FrazeeThe Art of Neighboring by Dave RunyanI Am a Church Member by Thom Rainer
Additional Resources:
Membership class templatehttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1RNhx9GcJKtiq7DawLrYEOS_qz4OAr3Cq/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115189975872021768192&rtpof=true&sd=true
Previous Episodes in This Series
Episodes covering essentials 1-6:Dependent Prayer & Christ-Centered WorshipText-Driven Preaching & Intentional DiscipleshipGospel-Centered Fellowship & Missional Engagement
Important Notes
On Theological Requirements for Membership: The hosts recommend not creating high theological barriers for new believers entering membership, as many are "still wet behind the ears from baptism." Instead, provide doctrinal statements for review and commit to discipling members in theological understanding over time.
On Church Structure: The discussion assumes some form of formal membership structure, though they acknowledge not all churches operate this way. The principles can be adapted for churches with different organizational models.
Call to Action
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The Revitalized My Church podcast aims to help churches pivot, revitalize, refresh, and renew for a healthy and vibrant future. For more information and resources, visit the show notes or contact the hosts.