7 Reasons Small Churches Are An Essential Part Of The Body Of Christ (2024)

Small Church MinistryAugust 06, 2019

7 Reasons Small Churches Are An Essential Part Of The Body Of Christ

Small churches have an amazing capacity to bounce back over and over again.

Karl Vaters

The body of Christ is made up of many parts.

Various denominations, liturgies, styles, and sizes.

And nowhere is that variety more evident, more delightful or (let’s be honest) more frustrating than in the amazing menagerie of small churches.

Big churches matter. Medium-size churches matter. Small churches matter. But, since small churches often get fewer resources and attention than our large church counterparts, it’s important to be reminded why small churches are just as vital to the body of Christ as big churches are.

Here are 7 reasons:

1. Small churches are the most common expression of the gathered body of Christ

Up to 90 percent of all churches are under 200, 80 percent under 100. That’s a lot of small.

Fully half the Christians in the world attend small churches. And, in the places where Christianity is increasing as a percentage of the population, you’re more likely to see the multiplication of small churches than an increase in the size of large churches.

2. Small churches are the most widely spread

There are a lot of places in the world where big churches just don’t work. Like in places of extreme poverty and persecution, or regions where the gospel message is new. Plus, there are cultures where small and subtle sends a better message than big and noticeable.

Small churches fit everywhere and work everywhere, so they exist everywhere.

Small churches fit everywhere and work everywhere, so they exist everywhere.

3. Small churches are the most duplicable

Starting or growing a big church is extremely hard. Starting and sustaining a healthy small church is much, much easier. Not easy. But not as hard as big churches.

4. Small churches are the most leadable

Imagine the differences between one church of 1,000 and 20 churches averaging 50.

There are 1,000 believers in each situation, but the church of 1,000 only has the capacity for one lead pastor and a few staff pastors. And those leaders need advanced levels of training and/or experience.

The 20 churches averaging 50 will have as many as 20 lead pastors, many of whom don’t have much (or any) formal training, but who are called, gifted and capable to serve as the lead pastor of 50 or so people.

5. Small churches are the most affordable

Big churches cost big money. Sometimes, the per capita cost of a healthy big church is less than the per capita cost of a small church – but only when the small church is unhealthy.

Healthy small churches can and do function on surprisingly little money.

6. Small churches are the most portable

Big churches take up a lot of space. And moving them is a massive undertaking. But healthy small churches can fit anywhere. And they can move quite easily.

7. Small churches are the most resilient

When there’s a failure of leadership in a big church, the fallout is huge and the recovery time is long – if it happens at all. But small churches have an amazing capacity to bounce back over and over again.

Small churches have an amazing capacity to bounce back over and over again.

And even when they do fail, a new one often pops up in its place in a short period of time.

What Small Churches Are Not

Did you notice anything missing in that list? Certainly there are good ideas that I forgot. No list like this will ever be exhaustive. But there are a handful of characteristics that I specifically chose not to include, even though small churches are often stereotyped in these ways.

Small churches are not necessarily:

  • Friendlier
  • More faithful
  • Better at pastoral care
  • More prayerful
  • More doctrinally sound
  • or more missional than big churches

There are churches of all sizes, styles and theological backgrounds that are equally good at all those qualities.

We can and must appreciate what each church does well, without creating any sense that one size of congregation is better than another size of congregation.

Any group of people who love Jesus, love each other and share their faith is a healthy church.

Different types and sizes of congregations do that in different ways.

And every one of them matters.

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FAQs

Why is the church the Body of Christ important? ›

The Church is called the Body of Christ, as it is a living entity, just as a body is. It is the Body of Christ, as Christ is the head and founder of the Church. The relationship between the Church and Christ is the same as the relationship between the body and the head. Neither can survive without the other.

Why are church small groups important? ›

Small groups provide an opportunity for members to grow spiritually and deepen their faith. The intimacy of a small group setting allows for open discussion, prayer, and study of the Bible in a way that may not be possible in a larger church setting.

What are the 4 essentials of the church? ›

These four characteristics, inseparably linked with each other, indicate essential features of the Church and her mission. The words one, holy, catholic and apostolic are often called the four marks of the Church. One: the Church is one.

What is the average size of a small church? ›

A typical Small Church is 25 – 200, while churches from 200 – 350 might be called midsize.

How can a small church impact the community? ›

Often, small churches have facilities that are not used every day of the week. While large churches are usually bustling with church activities with church people, your small church facility could be leveraged to bless an organization or effort in your community that connects with people beyond your congregation.

What are the 3 beliefs about the church as the body of Christ? ›

Three aspects of the Church as the Body of Christ are to be more specifically noted: the unity of all her members with each other as a result of their union with Christ; Christ as head of the Body; and the Church as bride of Christ." The Catechism spells out the significance of each of these three aspects.

What does the Bible say about the church being the body of Christ? ›

Ephesians 1:23 In-Context

23 The church is Christ's body, the completion of him who himself completes all things everywhere.

Why is the church important to Christ? ›

It is Heavenly Father's organisation on this earth with priesthood power and authority. To teach people of the truth of the gospel and to come unto Christ and to prepare people for exaltation. The Church helps us to spread love and the gospel across the globe and to bring light to a world in moral darkness.

What does scripture say about small groups? ›

Biblical Basis for Small Groups

Genesis 2:18 states: "It is not good for man to be alone." This passage is often used in the context of marriage, but it also speaks to our fundamental need to connect with others in the human community. What is striking about this statement is that God makes it before the Fall.

What is the ideal size for a small group church? ›

That's not a small group, that's a small church! A small group needs to be large enough to allow for 3-4 people to call out without needing to cancel, and small enough that everyone can share and get to know each other. Our suggested group size is 8-14 members.

What is a small church? ›

A small church is generally defined as having less than 200 total people attending typical Sunday morning services.

What are the five P's of church? ›

Jesus' strategy for sharing the gospel was simple: "Love one another." The early church carried out Jesus' command through a web of healthy relationships characterized by the 5 Ps: Person, Pastor, Partner, Protégé, and Prospect.

What are the 5 biblical purposes of the church? ›

Warren suggests that these purposes are worship, fellowship, discipleship, ministry, and mission, and that they are derived from the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:37–40) and the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19–20). Warren writes that every church is driven by something.

What are the 4 C's of ministry? ›

This paper examines the role of calling (doing what God wants you to), competence (being good at what you do), confidence (knowing what you can accomplish in the context), and character (“good” traits) with the purpose of showing that character, while important, is the fourth in the sequence of the four.

Why are some churches so small? ›

Small Church Realities

There are almost as many reasons for Small Churches as there are Small Churches. Many are in smaller towns, some are unhealthy, and a lot of them are start-ups. But there are other reasons too. NICHE NEEDS – Many Small Churches fulfill the needs of a specific group of people.

What is the average budget of a small church? ›

Churches range wildly in income and size. A large church might have a six-figure operating budget, where a small church might have an operating budget below $50k per year. Large churches might bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, and be capable of paying a pastor's salary and multiple staff salaries.

What is a small church called? ›

A chapel is a place of worship. It's usually smaller than a church, and it has its own altar. A chapel is a small place of worship.

Why are churches getting smaller? ›

Some of the reasons were “logistical”, McConnell said, as people moved away for college or started jobs which made it difficult to attend church. “But some of the other answers are not so much logistics. One of the top answers was church members seem to be judgmental or hypocritical,” McConnell said.

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