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10 markers that church renewal is working

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Sometimes, when you’re in the middle of a church renewal initiative, it can be difficult to measure the kind of impact you’re hoping to see. It often requires stepping back, taking a breath and prayerfully evaluating what God is doing.

Just remember, renewal is a process and takes time. Trust God.

“He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God. Many will see and fear, and put their trust in the LORD.” (Psalm 40:3 ESV)

  1. Spiritual vitality is increasing
    Markers:
    • Greater participation in prayer and Bible study
    • Increased spiritual conversations and repentance
    • Hunger for God, not just for programs

Quick Check: Are hearts being renewed, not just schedules being filled?

  • Conversions and baptisms are occurring
    Markers:
    • Professions of faith from people outside the church
    • Baptisms becoming regular, not rare
    • Members praying for and witnessing to lost people

Quick Check: Are we seeing new life, not just new members?

  • Discipleship pathways are being used
    Markers:
    • New members entering and completing discipleship processes
    • People moving from classes to groups to ministry
    • Leaders emerging from within the church

Quick Check: Are we intentionally developing disciples and leaders?

  • Serving is growing across the church
    Markers:
    • More people serving, not just the same faithful few
    • Involvement across generations and ministries
    • Members initiating service and ministry ideas

Quick Check: Is the church shifting from consumer to contributor?

  • The church is becoming outward-focused
    Markers:
    • Consistent community engagement and outreach
    • Community partnerships forming
    • People attending because of relationships and service

Quick Check: Are we reaching beyond our walls?

  • Church culture is changing
    Markers:
    • Less resistance to change, more trust in leadership
    • More unity and forward-looking conversations
    • Decrease in “we’ve always done it this way” attitudes

Quick Check: Is the mindset shifting from survival to mission?

  • Financial faithfulness is improving
    Markers:
    • More consistent and broader participation in giving
    • Increased ability to fund ministry and outreach
    • Investment in future vision

Quick Check: Are people supporting the mission with their resources?

  • Vision is expanding beyond survival
    Markers:
    • Long-term planning and ministry development
    • Willingness to take faith steps and new initiatives
    • Desire to impact the community and other churches

Quick Check: Are we thinking about the future, not just making it to next Sunday?

  • Leadership bench is deepening
    Markers:
    • New leaders are being trained and empowered
    • Shared leadership and healthier ministry structures
    • Reduced dependence on one or two people

Quick Check: Is leadership multiplying or just maintaining?

  1. Community reputation is improving
    Markers:
    • Positive recognition from community leaders and neighbors
    • Increased openness to partnerships and facility use
    • The church is known for helping people, not just holding services

Quick Check: Is the community experiencing the church as a blessing?


Colin Pugh pastors Clinton Baptist Church and is a NAMB Church Replant and Revitalization specialist

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