'Midi Churches' in Lichfield Diocese to Develop Growth Strategy

Church growth leaders are working on a strategy to boost the growth of middle-sized churches in the Diocese of Lichfield and the wheels have already been set in motion to get the diocese behind the 2007 'Back to Church Sunday' campaign.

Larger churches in the diocese (those with an adult Sunday attendance of over 100) have already for been pulling their efforts together for several years to reverse the downward trend in attendance.

Earlier in November, more than 35 churches in the diocese attended a special conference for larger churches and according to growth officer Bob Jackson, "the good news is that attendance at these churches as a group has now stopped falling and is even rising a little".

Now the focus is turning to the growth of middle-sized churches or 'midi churches' (those with a weekly attendance of 75 to 100).

"Attendance at our smaller churches is also holding up well, but there are a group of churches in the middle where Sunday attendance still seems to be shrinking," said Mr Jackson in the latest edition of the diocesan newspaper Spotlight.

"These are the 'midi churches' and we are now starting the process with them that has been so successful with the larger churches."

The leaders of the midi churches will meet with area bishops and growth officers in January to compare notes about the particular challenges posed by the size of their churches, as well as the areas showing potential for growth.

This will be followed by a Midi Churches Conference on 30 June 2007 which organisers are hoping will be a launch pad for new growth and developments that will bear fruit in the years to come.

And church growth officers will be encouraging churches across the diocese to get behind the 2007 'Back to Church Sunday' campaign.

"I have been helping the Diocese of Wakefield with their larger churches progress," explains Mr Jackson, "and if anything the turnaround in their attendance has been more dramatic than in Lichfield. And the main reason is 'Back to Church Sunday'."

He continued: "For the last two years they have been inviting people back to church on a special Sunday in September, sometimes with startling results.

"So next September we hope that every church in the Lichfield Diocese - large, midi and small - will take part, welcoming back many people into the community of the body of Christ."
Newsletter Stay up to date with Christian Today
related articles
Expanding Churches Identify Holy Spirit as Origin of Growth

Expanding Churches Identify Holy Spirit as Origin of Growth

Lichfield Diocese Expects Growth for Third Year Running

Lichfield Diocese Expects Growth for Third Year Running

New Resource Released to Boost Church Congregations

New Resource Released to Boost Church Congregations

News
In many English cities, cathedrals play a major role
In many English cities, cathedrals play a major role

It’s impossible to imagine St Albans without its cathedral.

England’s cathedrals remain vital civic and spiritual ‘beacons’ despite mounting pressures – report
England’s cathedrals remain vital civic and spiritual ‘beacons’ despite mounting pressures – report

A new report from Theos found that cathedrals continue to play a uniquely important role in national life despite increasing secularisation and growing financial pressures. 

Thousands attend 'March for Jesus' in Belfast
Thousands attend 'March for Jesus' in Belfast

"The atmosphere was full of joy, faith and the presence of God," said organisers.

'Quiet revival' claims 'laid to rest' once and for all as study shows UK churchgoing continues to fall
'Quiet revival' claims 'laid to rest' once and for all as study shows UK churchgoing continues to fall

New figures from the British Social Attitudes survey also show there are no signs of a religious revival among young people.