Contact information: Office of NewStart 6401 The Paseo Kansas City, MO 64131-1213 Toll free: (800) 306-8294 Fax: (816) 523-1872 E-mail: newstart@nazarene.org
Definition of a NewStart Church - Any group formed with the intent of becoming a new church is a New Start. A church desiring to change its name is not a NewStart.
Why does NewStart exist? The evidence clearly demonstrates that starting strong new churches wins people to Christ more effectively because: A higher percentage of people who don’t currently attend church are more willing to try a new church than to visit an established church. A higher percentage of believers who attend new churches invite unsaved friends to church than do believers from established churches.
The number of churches in America is not keeping up with population growth. That means there aren’t enough entry points for the unsaved to find—or be found by—a community of believers. The established churches that help start new churches experience the miracle of replenishment. When a church shares its most valuable resources, it almost always grows to where it started-—and sometimes beyond. When Christians obediently undertake something great for God, like helping to start a new church, they inevitably experience a true outpouring of His Spirit. One result is that they become uncommonly effective at sharing the gospel with those who are lost. Why should my church start a new church? New churches multiply geographic gospel entry points for people. New churches appeal to the unchurched. New churches win people quicker than any other outreach approach. New churches extend the evangelism impact of a local church by taking the gospel to the next community. Why should my church start a new church? The Bible Says So! Biblical Premises for Starting New Churches God wants the lost found! (Luke 19:10) The theme of the Bible is the redemption of humanity. During Jesus’ earthly ministry He was eager to take the Good News to all the towns and communities of Palestine (Mark 1.38). The Great Commission, given by Jesus to His followers, is to make disciples throughout the whole world (Matt. 28:19). The New Testament occurrences of "all the nations" can also be translated "all the peoples," indicating not just geography but also ethnicity. Paul's interpretation of "Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them" (Acts 13:2) was obviously starting new churches. Why should my church start a new church? It is the Mission for America. Reasons why America is a Mission Field American Society is increasingly secular. The viewpoint of rank-and-file Americans is that Christianity is either distasteful, irrelevant or both. A significant multicultural presence has changed the demographics of America. The predominantly white society has been replaced by a microcosm of the world, including all of the world’s peoples, languages, and cultures. he United States is rapidly becoming as pluralistic as the world, as culturally diverse as a mission field, and as needy as any other world areas to which missionaries are already going.
Public life is almost totally devoid of Christian symbols and instructions. The English-speaking white church in America has plateaued, and the population is somewhat resistant to evangelism. The multicultural church is growing, and the population is receptive.