Yeah, read it in two days. Mainly cause I read it for class, but also because it’s outlined well and the information is great. Regardless of where you think your church might be on its life cycle (growing, sustaining, or dying - these are not the terms Morgan uses) this book would be immensely helpful.
After an intro chapter Morgan devotes a chapter to each of his stages of a church’s life cycle (launch, momentum growth, strategic growth, sustained health, maintenance, preservation, and life support). Every chapter gives warning signs for that stage as well as prescribed actions to advance to the next stage or move back towards healthier stages. He provides an appendix at the back for quick reference.
There is plenty that could be brought out but what I appreciated most were his comments on restructuring leadership and programs. Churches most often die because of an inward focus rather than a focus on people outside of the church. I pray more churches begin to realize this.
Great book. Highly recommend.