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IVP Books Renovation of the Church: What Happens When a Seeker Church Discovers Spiritual Formation

Copastors Kent Carlson and Mike Lueken tell the story of how God took their thriving, consumer-oriented church and transformed it into a modest congregation of unformed believers committed to the growth of the spirit--even when it meant a decline in numbers.

As Kent and Mike found out, a decade of major change is not easy on a church. Oak Hills Church, from the pastoral staff to the congregation, had to confront addiction to personal ambition, resist consumerism and reorient their lives around the teachings of Jesus. Their renewed focus on spiritual formation over numerical growth triggered major changes in the content of their sermons, the tenor of their worship services, and the reason for their outreach. They lost members.

But the health and spiritual depth of their church today is a testimony of God's transforming work and enduring faithfulness to the people he loves.

Honest and humble, Renovation of the Church is Kent and Mike's story of a church they love, written to inspire and challenge other churches to let God rewrite their stories as well. Read it for the church you love.
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Interesting to watch the journey

Date:August 28, 2011
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It is interesting to watch the journey that this church and the pastoral staff went through as they try to return to the Gospel from being strictly a seeker-sensitive church. The challenges of balancing spiritual growth with evangelism to reach the community. Trying to change the church members attitude towards the purpose and how to 'do church' was something that struck home with me. I found myself being guilty of some of the attitudes of what does the church do for me instead of what I'm supposed to do for the church. Definitely worth the read.
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