Lee Lee

One-on-One Coaching

As a coach, Lee Stephenson, works with you in your unique situation to co-craft a custom strategy to ensure next-level results. Lee is gifted in assisting pastors and those in ministry think through leadership challenges and strategically plan for the future.

Coaching Services:

  • Leadership Development
  • Training Teams and Leaders
  • Volunteer Teams
  • Teaching and Weekend Service development
  • Growth Challenges
  • Overcoming Ministry Barriers

  • 'Lee's practical next step kind of coaching helped me put what was in my head and heart into reality!  Since, he started coaching me our church has flourished to a new level of fruitfulness, we broke the 125 barrier and 150, 200 and 300 with his help!  Personally, I've found a a greater sense of fulfillment in my calling to the Lord and his church, as the Lead Pastor of Imago Dei! Lee is a lights out top level leader! "

    ~ Ryan Rice, Lead Pastor of Imago Dei Church, Phoenix AZ

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    Lee is available to speak at your conference, to your leadership or staff teams or at  your weekend church services.


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    4 Reasons Churches Stop Growing

    "I just don't understand why we are not growing."  That is a phrase I have heard for years around church circles.  On the occasion, it might be true.  A church might be doing everything right but for some reason they stop growing.  Sometimes that happens and there is nothing you can do about it for a time...for instance, the economic climate changes in a town. the demographics change, etc.

    However, many times there are glaring reasons as to why churches stop growing.  Below are four of the most common reasons I see as to why churches stop growing and lose impact.

    1.  Unresolved Conflict

    This is probably the deadliest reason churches stop growing.  If this disease isn't dealt with in a Godly and timely fashion it becomes contagious.  How we love one another is suppose to be a defining mark of the Church and Christians.  If we give all our energy to fighting, bickering, and holding a grudge we have no room for anything else.

    2. Terrible Attendance Tracking

    Honestly, very few churches do this well.  The churches that do it well are usually the ones growing.  Two things typically are the culprit.  Not getting guest information...if you don't get a guest information, how can you follow-up with them?  Secondly, if you don't know who is there or not there, how can you possibly do effective member care?  Every person has a story and that story matters to God.  If it matters to God, it should matter to us.  Find ways to track your people.

    3.  No warmth

    This really is the lack of hospitality.  Most churches do a pitiful job at creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.  And this goes way beyond a few friendly people out front shaking hands.  A church's hospitality is seen in everything a church does - from the appearance of the nursery, quality of the bathrooms, campus signage, to publicly recognizing guests.  I could go on, but I think you are probably getting the idea.  Consider inviting someone from the outside to attend a weekend service to act as a "secret shopper" - and then listen to what they have to say.

    4. Boring Worship Services

    You might be doing great in all the other areas of church health and the church is still not growing.  The likely culprit is probably the worship services lack inspiration, focus, and don't move people.  Here is the deal.  If your worship services aren't moving your regular attendees to invite friends, relatives, and their neighbors...your worship experience isn't worth telling others about.  In that case...it is time to change things up and figure out where you might be missing it.

    Here are some ideas on where to start when it comes to revamping your worship experience:
    - Is there a consistent flow to the worship experience or is it choppy?
    - Each week you are telling a story...is every element of the service telling the same story?
    - Do people like the preaching?  Really??
    - Consider seeking some professional help when it comes to the entire worship experience.
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    To Build a House





    In my first years of joining the adult work-force, I worked in the construction field.  First, as a grunt laborer on a speed framing crew and later for a remodeling company.  I have a lot of great and fun memories that came from that time.  One of my favorite projects was a million dollar remodel job that overlooked Pike's Peak and the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO.  Everything about this house was breathtaking.  The vision behind each intricate piece of the build was exquisite.  I wish I had taken pictures to remember the 5 months that I spent at this project.

    No matter the size of the project, I came to realize very quickly that none of it would ever get accomplished without a clear vision and a workable plan.  The same thing is true when it comes to the church world.

    When I look at churches, both young and old, there are two things that regularly keep a church stuck. First, is the lack of clarity.  Secondly, which is rooted in the first, is the disconnect that exists between activity and productivity.  When it comes to creating a clear and compelling vision there are three things that must be present:

    1. Honest assessment of reality
    2. A preferred future defined
    3. A designed pathway

    Without these three components...vision usually gets stuck.  To help assess your vision's clarity take some time to ask some key and yet simple questions.

    Who?  What?  Where?  When?  How?  and Why?  

    Never leave out answering WHY.  WHY- is the glue to the rest of the pieces coming together and staying together.  The WHY of the vision is the key motivation to the vision.

    Secondly, activity often times get's in the way of productivity.  We think we are moving forward just because there are a  lot of things going on.  Just because there are a lot of things going on only means there are a lot of things going on.  Don't let activity fool you into believing that you are being productive.  Productivity is a by-product of clear vision.

    Now....with some basic tools in mind...go frame the vision and build a house.

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