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This is David F. Reagan's response to
one pastor who wrote to him after he had read his article on Be
Fruitful & Multiply. He wanted to know what he might do in a small church in order to have
a part in planting churches.
Dear Brother [name withheld],
Thank you for your letter. I
have been blessed by your response. You mention your size as
about 30 people. Do not be discouraged. I have pastored
Antioch Baptist Church in Knoxville for over 16 years. We spent
several years averaging about 30-35. We had about 45 when I became
pastor and in 4 ˝ years we went all the way up to the low 20’s. Recent
years have seen slow growth and we have been averaging from 60-70 this
year (we had 73 Sunday). Just keep plugging away. Do not
discount the ministry you have to your present folks and when God is
ready He will give you more. (I am not denying the importance
of working the fields but the increase is still always of the Lord.)
I remember being discouraged for years
over not having people out on visitation. Our attendance is not
consistent but we do have a lot more involved these days. I counted 18 out for visitation this last Saturday. We got some
John/Romans printed with the church information on the back. We
go door to door “sowing the seed” by giving them a portion of God’s Word. I
have told our people that it is time to sow the seed again. The Bible
Belt has forgotten the Bible. I encourage families to come out
together and get these out. I encourage them to witness but only
when God opens the door. After all, they are leaving a witness
in the form of God’s Word. My brother, who is a pastor, got us
started on this and it has been a blessing.
You ask how to get started in church-planting. I
must admit that I have simply been stumbling into this and do not have
everything worked out. In the last 16 years, we have become the
sending church for three other churches—two here in Knoxville and a
third in Kentucky. I am presently looking and praying for another
opportunity. I have some ideas I am trying to work out but do
not have them formed enough to teach them to others. So, let
me give some general principles.
1.
PREACH
You must help your church to get the
vision. Incorporate church-planting into your messages on evangelism. In
teaching from Acts, emphasize the church-planting being done there. Talk
up your desire to your key people. Your people have to have time
to get used to the idea. Eventually, some will warm up to the
idea. And, even then, only an occasional person will get enthusiastic about
it. Sometimes, all you can do with some people is get them to the point where
they will not get in your way when you go to do something. Don’t
let this get you discouraged. This is progress. This is like
missions or soul-winning—people need to hear about it for a long time
before they get the vision.
2.
PROSPECT
Take personal responsibility for the
territory of about a 50-mile radius around your church. Know
what Independent Baptist churches are in that area. Look for
communities where there is not a good Bible-believing church with an
evangelistic outreach in the community. I have a couple of areas
of Knoxville and a couple of towns north of us where I believe there
needs to be a good church. I tell everyone who acts interested
and keep looking for ways to make a difference there.
3.
PRAY
Pray for these areas—that God would
send a man to them; that your church might be able to help establish
a church there. Get to know church planters in other areas and
pray for them. Pray for God to raise up a church-planter in your
midst.
4.
PREPARE
Prepare your people for this ministry
by following the above points and talking about them. If God
gives you a young preacher, make sure that he at least thinks about
starting a church. We have to get people thinking about this
as a calling of God. We are mostly too lazy for this kind of ministry today.
It takes too long and we do not have the patience.
5.
SUPPORT
Make church-planting a part of your
missions work. Bring church planters in to preach to your people. Bring
men in who are just getting started. Take one on for support.
6. START
SOMETHING
This is what I am still working on. Go
to an outlying area and hand out John/Romans door to door. Find someone who does not have a good church to go to within decent driving
range. Start a weekly Bible study to which they invite their friends
and neighbors. See what God will do with it.
7. HELP
Find a way to physically support someone
who is planting a church. We have given old songbooks and other
materials to starting churches. We have had workdays at their
church in order to give them a boost. We have had young
church-planters in to preach and taken up an offering for them.
I do not have many of the answers. God
has just dealt with me about this over the years and He has opened
doors for us. I hope this will be a help to you. Be aware
of the need and seek for opportunities. Pray and God will lead. God
bless you in your service to Him.