Monday, January 05, 2015

Fifteen Trends for Churches in 2015, Part 2


In Saturday’s post, I shared with you trends 9 to 15 for 2015. Here is the introduction I wrote to that article:

Trend prediction is both an art and a science. It is a science in the sense that I utilize the good objective research of credible research organizations like LifeWay Research and others. It is an art in that I depend on observations, anecdotal information, and ongoing interaction with church leaders and members.

At the beginning of every year, I attempt to present to you the major trends for congregations for the coming twelve months. I review my predictions from previous years to see how accurate I am. I have come to two conclusions. First, I am far from perfect in my predictions. Second, I do have a decent track record.

Some of my trends are called “tipping points.” Formally defined, a tipping point is the critical moment in an evolving situation that leads to a new and somewhat permanent reality. In simple terms, a tipping point here means that something has changed in our churches to the point that it appears to be permanent.

These final eight trends are those I consider to be of greatest magnitude for their potential impact on churches. As a reminder, I am presenting them in reverse order. Read more

See also
Fifteen Trends for Churches for 2015, Part 1

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