In this episode, Matt interviews John Muzyca, a church real estate expert, about how churches can navigate the end of their life cycle well. John provides wise counsel on assessing property needs, making tough decisions with church committees, finding the right realtor, and determining if the building still serves the church's mission.


3 takeaways for dying churches:


1. Think of your building as a tool for ministry.  Tools expire, and your building may not be the right tool for your congregation during this phase of ministry.  Keep in mind that getting people in the building doesn't necessarily mean your church is ministering to them if you don't actually have a relationship with the clients your tenant serves.


2. Consider how you can right-size your building to reduce maintenance costs and utilize a space that fits the size of your congregation.  


3. Closing may not be inevitable, but it is normal.  Churches are full of human beings who make mistakes, miss opportunities, and resist change.  The question is how we move forward.  Practice courageous honesty and ask yourselves how God is leading you to steward the resources you've been given.  Get help when you need it.


Resources:


John's Contact: [email protected]


www.churchrealty.com


Church Leaders, Are Your Decisions Missional or Emotional? - by John Muzyka


Southern Baptists of Texas Foundation - Jubilee Program Client Story: https://www.sbtexasfoundation.com/articles/imagechurch


 


Keywords: church closures, church mergers, church life cycle, church property, church real estate, selling church buildings, donating church buildings, church committees, pastoring a dying church