
Are you facing similar challenges to current members of the Transforming Church Institute? Take a look.
- A church of 10,000 members in Arizona is in the midst of changing from a consumer-oriented culture to a community focused on a shared mission.
- A small church in Wisconsin is transitioning from an inward focus to an outward focus.
- A traditional church in Virginia is trying to preserve its core identity and yet become highly relevant to the influx of young families in their area.
- A creative church in rural Georgia is dealing with resistance from the locals who say "that's not the way we do church around here."
- A declining church in California is facing massive demographic changes in their neighborhood.
- A fast-growing church in Washington is wondering how to rein in the rapid changes.
- A once-growing church in Minnesota has reached a plateau and is looking for ways to get to the next level.
- A church in Ohio is not sure whether to renovate existing facilities or relocate, to accommodate exponential growth.
These churches all face unique challenges. At the same time, they are all dealing with the same central challenge: the continual quest to become a healthy church. And they are all members of the Transforming Church Institute.