Saturday, July 19, 2014
Once Dying Church Re-launches after Closing, Begins New Focus
When Jim Jackson became the pastor of Faith Fellowship Church in Johnson City, Tenn., in January 2013, his first move wasn't what most people might expect. He closed the church.
The church had been near its end for several decades as the community around it changed and the church didn't adjust to better reach its neighbors. Faith Fellowship seemed destined to become one of the 1,000 churches Southern Baptists close annually.
But God didn't appear to be finished with the church quite yet.
Just 18 months since Jackson closed the church, Faith Fellowship has found life. Today, where a dying Tennessee church once stood, more than 160 people regularly worship together. Jackson is among a growing trend of Southern Baptist church planters who are replanting dying churches. Keep reading
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