lovesmurfs
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Sounds like your pastor is frustrated as well. I think there's some research that shows something like once your attendance is at 80% of your sanctuary capacity, you should go to additional services.my husband and I have started this conversation. We are both feeling discouraged. We went to the worship team meeting last night. The conversation was about our upcoming move to the new building. Our worship space is much smaller than where we are currently, and can accommodate only 150 max. Our attendance last Sunday was 121. So, the issue at hand is whether or not we should have two services. Husband and I, along with the pastor and the worship leader and her husband are firmly on the side of 2 services. I argued that we need to be available to welcome and accommodate people from the community, but if we are having only 1 service, we will fill the space on day 1, newcomers may not feel comfortable feeling like sardines. Two others were passionately against 2 services. Their argument was that "nobody will want to be there that long", and that if the room gets crowded, people can stand. I countered their argument by saying there is no expectation that congregants attend both services. I mean many churches have several services and people don't go to all of them. Attending all of the weekend services is not normal, so I don't see where she's getting that idea. Also, the worship leader shared that because of the smaller space, she is slimming down the worship team and will need only 2 people singing per service. She said she has enough people on the team to keep the commitment down to 1 service per person per month. And, of course, it's also not a requirement.
There is so much stress in the congregation about this move to a new building. I am very surprised by the things people are upset about. None of the things people are up in arms about have anything at all to do with sharing our faith. So much negativity.
At last night's meeting, pastor finally said, "you have a choice to make, either this congregation will embrace change or it will die. maybe you that's what you want." It was good to hear him say that. It validates my feelings.
Here's an article: https://influencemagazine.com/pract...e rule of thumb is,of seats in your sanctuary.