Karl Vaters from Christianity Today Interviews William Vanderbloemen

Written by Vanderbloemen | Aug 6, 2019 3:00:00 AM

In an interview with Karl Vaters, William Vanderbloemen discusses his views on small churches and the importance of leadership and culture.

From the Christianity Today blog post "Small Churches, Leadership And Culture: Karl Vaters Interviews William Vanderbloemen"

"People talk about small churches, and they don't remember that small is actually the average, normal church in the United States, with 100 or 150 people gathering on a weekend. One of the major strengths this type of church brings to the table is they are much more resilient to a change in leadership than a large church.

Resiliency is a huge strength for small churches.

Another great strength of the small, or normal church is that normal churches can gather around one or two specific causes, own that cause, and then make a significant difference in its city. We have a normal-sized church here in Houston who has made it their mission to own the business of feeding breakfast to homeless people."