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The first set of entries to this weekly blog (#1–#47) is entitled “Letters to a Small Church Pastor.” These are brief letters that are focused on topics I have found important in the life of a small church pastor. The second set of entries (Beginning with #48) is entitled “Letters to a Small Church Congregation” and is directed to the lay leaders and other members of small churches.

Although I often use examples from my own ministry, the bulk of the information in the letters comes from what the Holy Spirit has taught me through many years of ministry, reading insightful books or articles and listening to people who are much wiser than I am. It is my prayer that these letters will encourage and challenge you as a small church pastor or as someone who attends a small church.

Introductory Letter (Read First)

Letter #52 (It’s Jesus’s Church)

Letter #51 (Whose Church Is It?)

Letter #50 (Inevitability of Change)

Letter #49 (First Impressions–2)

Letter #48 (First Impressions)

Letter #47 (Announcement)

Letter #46 (Revival)

Letter #45 (Frustration)

Letter #44 (Rain)

Letter #43 (Whosoever Will)

Letter #42 (Quicksand)

Letter #41 (Handle the Hurt)

Letter #40 (Be an Encourager)

Letter #39 (Treasure–2)

Letter #38 (Treasure–1)

Letter #37 (Talents)

Letter #36 (Time)

Letter #35 (Priorities)

Letter #34 (Personal Study)

Letter #33 (Take a Break)

Letter #32 (Unity–3)

Letter #31 (Unity–2)

Letter #30 (Unity–1)

Letter #29 (Dare to Be Different)

Letter #28 (Heritage)

Letter #27 (Remember Your Source)

Letter #26 (Frustration)

Letter #25 (Generosity)

Letter #24 (Changing Others–2)

Letter #23 (Changing Others–1)

Letter #22 (Changing Yourself)

Letter #21 (Rest)

Letter #20 (God’s Heart)

Letter #19 (Work Together)

Letter #18 (Eating Together)

Letter #17 (My Wants vs God’s Will)

Letter #16 (The Greatest Obstacle)

Letter #15 (Honesty)

Letter #14 (Waiting)

Letter #13 (Not Alone)

Letter #12 (Encourage List)

Letter #11 (Expand the Family)

Letter #10 (Family)

Letter #9 (The Boss)

Letter #8 (Seasons)

Letter #7 (KISS Revisited)

Letter #6 (You Failed at Something)

Letter #5 (Relationships)

Letter #4 (KISS)

Letter #3 (Timing)

Letter #2 (Vision).

Letter #1 (Everything).

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If you are a Small Church Pastor and would like to receive additional encouragement beyond these letters, send me a note via the contact info supplied. By the way, this site is not designed for debates about doctrine. It is designed for mutual encouragement as you lead your small church. (Be sure to read the Introductory Letter.)

God Bless, and I look forward to helping other small church pastors to achieve all God has planned for them and their congregations.

  • Letter #2–Vision

    Dear Small Church Pastor             You’ve probably preached the verse that says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” (Proverbs 29:18)   That vision, that over-riding thought, that dream for your congregation, is very likely God’s will for your church.  There’s a solid chance that the vision is that “one thing” the Holy Spirit is…

  • Letter #1–Everything

    Dear Small Church Pastor,             Stop trying to do “everything” other congregations are doing.  You are not the pastor of the larger church that has several times more folks on Sundays.  You don’t have the same resources, the same members, the same calling.  Your calling is to your group of people and their community.  Stop…

  • Introductory Letter

    Dear Small Church Pastor,      Well, here you are.  You’re reading a letter written to small church pastors and their congregations by a small church pastor.  So you’ll know why I’m writing to you, allow me to introduce myself.  Who I am impacts this first letter and all that will follow.      I live in…