Bigger Better? How Church Size is Related to Church Health (&Growth)

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Andrews University Digital Commons @ Andrews University Faculty Publications 10-13-2017 Bigger Better? How Church Size is Related to Church Health (&Growth) Petr Činčala Andrews University, cincala@andrews.edu Duane McBride Andrews University, mcbride@andrews.edu Rene Drumm University of Southern Mississippi Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/pubs Part of the Practical Theology Commons Recommended Citation Činčala, Petr; McBride, Duane; and Drumm, Rene, "Bigger Better? How Church Size is Related to Church Health (&Growth)" (2017). Faculty Publications. 528. https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/pubs/528 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ Andrews University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Publications by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Andrews University. For more information, please contact repository@andrews.edu.

PETR CINCALA, ANDREWS UNIVERSITY (CINCALA@ANDREWS.EDU) DUANE MCBRIDE, ANDREWS UNIVERSITY RENE DRUMM, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI HOW CHURCH SIZE IS RELATED TO CHURCH HEALTH (&GROWTH) October 13, 2017 SSSR Conference Washington D.C.

NATURAL CHURCH DEVELOPMENT DATA NCDAMERIC A.ORG 2007-2017 data 9,529 local congregations 258,099 surveys Church&Streams& Others) 25%) Methodists) 23%) Reformed) 2%) Bap0sts) 11%) Presbyterians) 4%) Assemblies)of)God) 5%) Nazarenes)) 5%) Lutherans) Adven0sts) 7%) 9%) Independent/Non6 denomina0onal) 9%)

LIT REVIEW International research: On nearly all relevant quality factors, larger churches compare disfavorably with smaller ones. (Schwarz 2012: 48) Church size turned out to be the third strongest negative factor, on a par with liberal theology and traditionalism! (Ibid.) A small church wins just as many people for Christ as a large one. (Schwarz 2012: 49) US Voice: Bigger is not always better. (Williams 2005: 13) Pastors of small churches view themselves as a failure because their church is small (Williams 2005: 14)

PURPOSE AND RESEARC H QUES TIONS What is the relationship between church size and annual growth rates? growth trajectories? measures of congregational health? age groups in churches? leadership style of the pastor? theological position of the church?

DEFINITIONS (SIZE, GROW TH ETC.) 3 categories for the church growth Decline: < -5% Growth: > 5% http://www.mychurchgrowth.com/church%20growth/agr.php 3 categories for church attendance Small church: < 100 people attending Midsize church: 101-249 people attending Large church: > 250 people attending http://www.umcbrunswick.org/the-mid-size-church-how-sizematters.html

FINDINGS Small Churches Midsize Churches Large Churches 5-year Average Annual Growth Rate by Church Sze 5-year AAGR -1% +1% +5% Std. Error of Mean 0.003 0.002 0.004 5-year Growth Trajectory Decline (< -5%) 40% 26% 15% Plateau 37% 49% 49% Growth (> +5%) 23% 25% 36% (x2 = 334.061, p =.000, r =.179, N = 7154)

FINDINGS Small Churches Midsize Churches Large Churches I am often bored during the worship service - agree to a great or very great extent 8% 6% 5% to an average extent 14% 13% 10% hardly or not at all 78% 81% 85% x2 = 1471.827, p =.000, r =.063, n = 250262

FINDINGS Small Churches Midsize Churches Large Churches Our worship service attracts unchurched visitors - agree to a great or very great extent 32% 40% 55% to an average extent 40% 41% 33% hardly or not at all 28% 20% 12% x2 = 10275.063, p =.000, r = -.195, n = 244724

FINDINGS Small Churches Midsize Churches Large Churches When new people come to church events, we approach them openly and lovingly - agree to a great or very great extent 76% 72% 71% to an average extent 20% 23% 24% hardly or not at all 4% 5% 5% x2 = 1573.429, p =.000, r =.066, n = 250736

FINDINGS Small Churches Midsize Churches Large Churches New Christians find friends in our church quickly - agree to a great or very great extent 49% 45% 44% to an average extent 41% 46% 46% hardly or not at all 10% 10% 9% x2 = 1428.707, p =.000, r =.043, n = 246201

FINDINGS Small Churches Midsize Churches Large Churches I know that other church members pray for me regularly - agree to a great or very great extent 52% 49% 50% to an average extent 34% 36% 36% hardly or not at all 14% 15% 14% x2 = 561.271, p =.000, r =.030, n = 246214

AVERAGE ADULT ATTENDANCE BY THE PRESENCE OF AGE GROUPS: 225 CHILDREN 256 YOUTH 292 YOUNG ADULTS 248 YOUNG FAMILIES 194 MIDDLE AGED 165 SENIOR CITIZENS 0 75 150 225 300

AGE GROUPS IN THE CHURCH BY THE SIZE OF C HURC H ATTENDANCE (N=9148) 21% CHILDREN 16% 11% 12% 12% 9% YOUTH 8% 6%5% YOUNG ADULTS 17% YOUNG FAMILIES 16% 12% 41% MIDDLE-AGED 31% SENIORS 0 0.225 SMALL CHURCHES 28% 15% 20% 9% 0.45 MIDSIZE CHURCHES 0.675 LARGE CHURCHES 0.9

LEADERSHIP STYLE OF A PASTOR BY THE TRAJECTORY OF C HURC H ATTENDANCE (N=9148) 2% 1% 1% AUTHORITARIAN 21% GOAL-ORIENTED 16% 27% PEOPLE-ORIENTED 17% TEAM-ORIENTED 30% RELATIONAL 30% 16% TASK-ORIENTED 10% 13% DEMOCRATIC 0 9% 5% 15% 19% 6% 10% 6% 2% 0.175 SMALL 13% 19% 26% PARTERNSHIP 9% 22% 27% SERVING 10% 0.35 MIDSIZE 0.525 LARGE 0.7

LEADERSHIP STYLE OF A PASTOR C HURC H SIZE BY THE GROW TH RATE (N=7112) -0.7% AUTHORITARIAN 3.2% 9.2% 0% 1.5% GOAL-ORIENTED -0.1% PEOPLE-ORIENTED 1.6% -0.4% TEAM-ORIENTED 0% -1.1% -0.025 5% 4.9% 4.4% 0.2% -0.7% DEMOCRATIC 1.8% 0.5% -0.9% PARTNERSHIP 5% 0.7% -0.2% SERVING 5.4% 1.5% RELATIONAL TASK-ORIENTED 5.5% 0.3% 0 SMALL 3.6% 2.2% 0.025 0.05 MIDSIZE 0.075 LARGE 0.1

THEOLOGICAL STAND OF A CHURCH BY THE TRAJECTORY OF C HURC H ATTENDANCE (N=9148) 5% 4% 3% CHARISTMATIC 4% 2% 2% PENTECOSTAL 36% EVANGELICAL 25% 14% 11% 5% 1% FUNDAMENTALIST 2% 2% 1% POLITICALLY ENGAGED 7% 5% 3% TRINITARIAN 7% 4% 2% LIBERAL 0 0.2 SMALL 0.4 MIDSIZE 0.6 0.8 LARGE

LEADERSHIP STYLE OF A PASTOR C HURC H SIZE BY THE GROW TH RATE (N=7112) 2.3% CHARISTMATIC 6.8% 2% PENTECOSTAL -0.8% EVANGELICAL FUNDAMENTALIST -2.1% -1.3% POLITICALLY ENGAGED 4.6% 1.1% 0.3% 1.2% 9.2% 8.8% 4.8% 2.6% 2.6% 0.2% 0.9% 1.5% TRINITARIAN -2.2% -1.2% LIBERAL -0.05-0.025 SMALL 0.8% 0 0.025 MIDSIZE 0.05 0.075 LARGE 0.1

CONCLUSION In US context, larger churches overall tend to be healthier and have a more robust growth orientation. There are, however healthy and growing churches all three size-categories of churches. So size of churches should not be reason for not striving for health and/or greater quality. Factors helping health and growth should be considered (such as involvement of younger age groups, utilizing of empowering leadership styles, organic theology, etc.) Where it is possible, small churches need to strive for the greatness of the megachurches. Churches need to influence the community in which they live regardless of their size. (Williams 2005: 14) You can t keep healthy church from growing. (Williams 2005: 28)