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Why I Stopped Taking Church Attendance

The Most Important Words You May Hear Today

The purpose of this short post isn’t to give you a magic bullet or a list of steps that will fix everything.

And I’m not saying that taking church attendance is wrong. Or that not counting people is some sign of holiness or whatever. And I’m fully aware of the mantra “we count people because people count.” This isn’t about any of that.

But if my story feels familiar to you—if the numbers are hard to take right now—I want to encourage you with two truths you may really need to hear today.

First, you’re not alone.

I get it. I’ve been there.

In fact, there are a lot of us who get it.

Sometimes we don’t want to know the numbers.

We know our churches are small. We’ve got eyes. We don’t need to add to our feelings of guilt and failure by poring through statistics that confirm it.

The second thing I want to say is …

It’s OK. You’re allowed to take your eyes off the numbers for a while. Maybe for a very long while.

Just Matthew 14:22-31“>don’t take your eyes off Jesus.

He’s not wondering or worrying about your numbers. He’s burdened about where your heart is. And Matthew 11:28-30“>he wants to ease that burden, not add to it. Jesus never said “count my sheep.” He said “John 21:17“>feed my sheep.”

Stay faithful; to Jesus, the church, and to your own personal spiritual health and growth.

Leave the results in God’s hands.

After all, Matthew 16:18“>it’s Jesus’ church, not ours. And he knows what he’s doing.

Please Pass This On

I almost never ask people to repost or retweet what I write. But if you know a church leader who might need to read this message, please send them the link.

That simple act might help them more than you know.

Let them know you’re praying for them today. Then actually pray for them.

Sometimes it’s not about finding answers. It’s about knowing that someone else feels what we feel.

And knowing that we’re going to be OK.

So what do you think? Has the weight of not reaching expected numbers been weighing on you?  

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Karl is the author of four books and has been in pastoral ministry for almost 40 years. He is the teaching pastor of Cornerstone Christian Fellowship, a healthy small church in Orange County, California, where he has ministered for over 27 years with his wife, Shelley. Karl’s heart is to help pastors of small churches find the resources to lead well and to capitalize on the unique advantages that come with pastoring a small church. Karl produces resources for Helping Small Churches Thrive at KarlVaters.com, and has created S.P.A.R.K. Online (Small-Church Pastors Adapt & Recover Kit), which is updated regularly with new resources to help small churches deal with issues related to the COVID-19 crisis and aftermath.