Abstract

Planning and management is an important aspect of every successful organisation. In a similar way as the church participates in the missio Dei, it is essential that we consider planning and management as part of the missional tools for the management of the various resources God has given the church. Doing this, church leadership must join in with the Father (God) and the Holy Spirit to know what he wants to accomplish in their context as they plan and manage God�s resources for missional purposes. In the light of this understanding, the article discusses the role of �planning and management in the missional agenda of the 21st century church� by using one of the fastest growing Neo-Pentecostal churches in Ghana, the Lighthouse Chapel International, as a case study. The central argument in this paper is that although leadership has a major role to play in missional planning, it is however a holistic and all-inclusive agenda. Missional planning includes the involvement of the Holy Spirit, congregational leadership, the entire congregation and the various resources the church is being endowed with by God.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The study is an interdisciplinary study between Missiology, Planning, and Management. The result from the study will enhance the Ecclesiastical Community to appreciate the importance of management and planning as they participate in the missio Dei.

Highlights

  • A few years ago it could be said that the church did not pay much attention to the role of effective planning and management as part of its core mandate of building the body of Christ

  • Stewart and Nadia remarked that Lighthouse Chapel International (LCI) is one of the largest of the Pentecostal churches that have appeared since the late 1970s in cities in Africa (Stewart & Nadia 2009:170)

  • This article discusses the role of planning and management from a missional perspective by using the LCI as a case study

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Planning and management in the Missional agenda of the 21st Century Church: A study of Lighthouse Chapel International. & Acheampong, B.O., 2017, ‘Planning and management in the Missional agenda of the 21st Century Church: A study of Lighthouse Chapel International’, Verbum et Ecclesia 38(1), a1699. In the light of this understanding, the article discusses the role of ‘planning and management in the missional agenda of the 21st century church’ by using one of the fastest growing Neo-Pentecostal churches in Ghana, the Lighthouse Chapel International, as a case study. Missional planning includes the involvement of the Holy Spirit, congregational leadership, the entire congregation and the various resources the church is being endowed with by God. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The study is an interdisciplinary study between Missiology, Planning, and Management.

Introduction
Open Access
The concept of management and planning
Spirituality of planning and management
Missional planning and management
Management of human resources for mission
Managing the resources of the church with a missiological focus
Missional copycat
Conclusion
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