
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this thought-provoking episode of the Fresh Church podcast, Pastor Tony Kensinger tackles a fundamental question: What is the perfect size for a church? Delving deep into the essence of what makes a church truly impactful, this discussion is a must-listen for church leaders, congregants, and anyone interested in the dynamics of church growth and discipleship. Pastor Tony begins with an analogy of different grocery stores, comparing them to various types of churches. This sets the stage for understanding how people choose their church based on factors like theology, style, and size. The podcast reveals that the ideal church size, as exemplified by Jesus and the early church, is a small group of about 10 to 12 people. This model emphasizes deep, personal discipleship and community. Drawing from the Book of Acts, Pastor Tony highlights how the early church balanced public worship with intimate, home-based gatherings, focusing on discipleship, fellowship, and communal living. The discussion contrasts the modern church structure, often seen as a business, with the biblical model of the church, which was more about relational discipleship and less about numbers and financial sustainability. The podcast stresses the importance of quality discipleship over the quantity of church attendance. It encourages pastors to focus on the growth of small groups or house churches within their church organization. Reflecting on the societal desire for family and relationships, the episode underscores the church's role in fostering genuine connections and discipleship in smaller, more intimate settings. This episode challenges conventional notions of church success and growth, advocating for a return to the biblical model of small, relational groups that prioritize discipleship and community. It's a call to rethink what it means to be a church in today's world.
By Fresh MinistriesIn this thought-provoking episode of the Fresh Church podcast, Pastor Tony Kensinger tackles a fundamental question: What is the perfect size for a church? Delving deep into the essence of what makes a church truly impactful, this discussion is a must-listen for church leaders, congregants, and anyone interested in the dynamics of church growth and discipleship. Pastor Tony begins with an analogy of different grocery stores, comparing them to various types of churches. This sets the stage for understanding how people choose their church based on factors like theology, style, and size. The podcast reveals that the ideal church size, as exemplified by Jesus and the early church, is a small group of about 10 to 12 people. This model emphasizes deep, personal discipleship and community. Drawing from the Book of Acts, Pastor Tony highlights how the early church balanced public worship with intimate, home-based gatherings, focusing on discipleship, fellowship, and communal living. The discussion contrasts the modern church structure, often seen as a business, with the biblical model of the church, which was more about relational discipleship and less about numbers and financial sustainability. The podcast stresses the importance of quality discipleship over the quantity of church attendance. It encourages pastors to focus on the growth of small groups or house churches within their church organization. Reflecting on the societal desire for family and relationships, the episode underscores the church's role in fostering genuine connections and discipleship in smaller, more intimate settings. This episode challenges conventional notions of church success and growth, advocating for a return to the biblical model of small, relational groups that prioritize discipleship and community. It's a call to rethink what it means to be a church in today's world.