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♪ I'm so glad that Jesus lifted me. ♪
(narrator) Thriving congregations can be large
or small, rural or urban.
You feel the excitement when you walk in the door.
(Music and dancing)
(narrator) A 2010 study of 32,000 United Methodist churches
in the U.S. reveals key factors
that set vital congregations apart.
Neil Alexander was on the research team.
(Neil Alexander) One of the areas is in worship.
Over again we saw that churches, medium and larger,
tended to have more than one kind of worship experience,
more than one genre-contemporary, traditional,
Taize and other. But they offered choices that gave people
multiple ways to enter into the life of that faith community.
(narrator) A second trait of vital churches
is dynamic preaching.
(Woman) So when Satan comes up against you, you gotta remember, God has this robe for you...
(Rudy Rasmus) Good morning familaaaay!
Hey, do me a favor and hug three people and tell them I'm glad
you made it to church today. Come on, hug somebody,
I want to feel the love in the room.
(narrator) The Reverend Rudy Rasmus grew his congregation
at Houston's Downtown United Methodist from 9 people
to 9,000.
(Rudy Rasmus) If you want people to come your way and
come back again and tell others about the experience,
ya need an engaging experience.
"Wow, I can't wait till I can go back there again."
(Kevin Kloster) And they, they walk into a room
and they pick some up and they go,"Good stuff!"
(narrator) The Reverend Kevin Kloster is a church planter.
His first success, Celebration United Methodist
in South Dakota, blended coffeehouse
with contemporary worship.
(Kevin Kloster) Everything that we do, we do for a reason.
It's because we've listened, discerned and decided that this
is what the people need and this is what they want.
And if it means sitting around a table and eating donuts
during church, then that's what we'll do.
♪ (group) Come on and take a free ride...
Come on and take it by my side Come on and take a free ride
(narrator) A third key area is small group interaction.
Whether in Bible study, choir, or volunteer work,
people connect in small groups, says Mary Brooke Casad.
(Mary Brooke Casad) A small group gives an opportunity for
people to belong..that holds them accountable,
that misses them when they're not there, will bring them soup
when they're sick, share in their joys, be with them
to mourn in times of loss. It becomes a true family.
(narrator) Ministries that appeal to special interests
often draw new members.
(Eric and Rie Lauver) I remember seeing the pamphlet in the
welcome center on the way the first Sunday we were here
and I was like, "Hon, they have a pet ministry!
We have to come here!"
(narrator) This relationship is strengthened when church members
assume roles in lay leadership.
Among vital congregations, up to half of congregants are current
or past Sunday school teachers, mission team captains,
or other lay leaders.
(Bus pulls up) "Good morning, come on."
(narrator) The Reverend Kirbyjon Caldwell pastors one of the
largest United Methodist churches in the U.S.
(Kirbyjon Caldwell) He who does not love,
(congregation) does not know God.
(Kirbyjon Caldwell) now in this case, "he" would be the
person sitting next to you. The he and the she. Amen?
(Kirbyjon Caldwell) I think the church members should
feel good about the church.
I think the members should believe that their best days
are still ahead of them and not behind them
and behave accordingly.
I think when the church family believes that they meeting the
needs of the present and the future not a monument,
standing there representing what used to be. When you have that
type of mindset and attitude I think it goes a long, long way.
(narrator) The survey showed that regardless of size,
vital congregations are places where members are actively
engaged and can find connections every day of the week.
(Edwardo Bousson) The important part is for us to go out
and show that our faith is alive and that Christ
makes a difference for us.
On this glorious day who in their right mind wants
to spend it cleaning a park? United Methodists do.
(Jeremy Laduke) ...going and feeding the homeless
or helping single mothers or, doing something in a way
that shows young adults we're not just worried
about converting you.
(boy) I got free ice cream!
(Jeremy Laduke) As Christians, we don't grow
by sitting in pews.
We grow once our butt leaves the seat and we get out into the
streets and start doing things.