
The Church Lobby Ep 104: What Is the Minimum for a Church to be Viable? with Sam Peters
Jun 5, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Sam Peters, a church consultant and author of multiple influential books, shares insights into the viability of microchurches. He explores the essential elements necessary for a church to thrive, focusing on community and discipleship. Peters highlights the limitations of traditional church models, emphasizing the need for active engagement over passive attendance. With a fresh perspective, he advocates for flexibility and community integration to foster meaningful spiritual connections, particularly in the post-pandemic landscape.
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Generational Shift Toward Microchurch
- Younger generations are less attracted to institutional churches and prefer smaller, organic faith expressions.
- Recent church scandals contribute to mistrust in institutional religion, increasing openness to microchurches.
Focus Small Churches on Discipleship
- Smaller churches should clear away non-essentials and focus laser-like on disciple-making.
- Identifying the unique mission your church can fulfill helps simplify disciple-making efforts.
Pandemic Exposed Church Health
- Churches with strong relational bonds thrived post-pandemic while those without struggled.
- The pandemic exposed and magnified existing relational health in congregations.


