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In this episode, Josh and Sam address a widespread reality in many churches: bloated membership rolls and shrinking attendance. Across North America, millions of names remain on church rolls even though those people haven’t attended in months… or years. In some cases, membership lists are four or five times larger than actual weekly worship attendance. The result? Confusion, unhealthy metrics, and weakened accountability. A growing number of congregations are rethinking the issue: clarifying expectations, tightening processes, and distinguishing between truly inactive members and those with legitimate life circumstances.
Ministry isn’t theoretical. It comes with complex challenges that demand wisdom and clarity.
The Doctor of Ministry at Southern Seminary is designed to help you address those challenges head-on.
You’ll bring a pressing issue from your church into the program and, under the guidance of trusted faculty, develop a biblically grounded plan you can implement in your context.
This is theological depth applied directly to preaching, leadership, counseling, and shepherding.
If you want solutions anchored in God’s Word and built for your church, learn more at sbts.edu/dmin.
The post What Churches Should Do About Inactive Members appeared first on Church Answers.
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In this episode, Josh and Sam address a widespread reality in many churches: bloated membership rolls and shrinking attendance. Across North America, millions of names remain on church rolls even though those people haven’t attended in months… or years. In some cases, membership lists are four or five times larger than actual weekly worship attendance. The result? Confusion, unhealthy metrics, and weakened accountability. A growing number of congregations are rethinking the issue: clarifying expectations, tightening processes, and distinguishing between truly inactive members and those with legitimate life circumstances.
Ministry isn’t theoretical. It comes with complex challenges that demand wisdom and clarity.
The Doctor of Ministry at Southern Seminary is designed to help you address those challenges head-on.
You’ll bring a pressing issue from your church into the program and, under the guidance of trusted faculty, develop a biblically grounded plan you can implement in your context.
This is theological depth applied directly to preaching, leadership, counseling, and shepherding.
If you want solutions anchored in God’s Word and built for your church, learn more at sbts.edu/dmin.
The post What Churches Should Do About Inactive Members appeared first on Church Answers.

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