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As
leaders, we do not just have a right to lead; it is our calling and
responsibility. In the It
is the responsibility of leadership to keep evangelism at the
forefront of our function as a church and continue to build the necessary
processes that will channel it effectively. Whatever we need to clear off
the calendar to ensure that prayer, evangelism and leadership
development remain our primary business… then we must do it. We must
simplify for excellence! Without question, this is one of the greatest
challenges the church faces in this post modern age. If
a passion for prayer and evangelism is ever birthed in the church, it must
first start in the leaders. Anthony Mangun said, speaking to the ministers
at Because of the Times in 2005, “We must first make sure we connect our
selves to God, before we will ever effectively connect anyone else to
God!” Leaders
first and fore most must be people who think strategically! The days of
running God’s business on a fly is long gone. Working harder is not what
is needed to harvest the 21st Century. Working smarter is. As leaders who
have the responsibility of strategically leading the church, we must not
be afraid to make changes or take what ever risks God is leading us to
take! God will give very clear and specific direction if we will pray and
think strategically. The
momentum for the greatest harvest the church has ever known is upon us.
The Future IS Now… so let’s act like it! Putting
Together a Strategic Team
Many pastors are finding it very beneficial to put together a strategic
team of leaders in the church. In some churches that team is made up
from the ministry staff. In others, it may be two to five highly
trustworthy and committed leaders that the Pastor knows is full of the
Holy Ghost and has the gift of leadership in their life. Regardless
of the size or the people who make up the team, the purpose of the team is
to join with the Pastor to pray and think strategically under the
leadership of the Holy Ghost. The following is a sample of the purpose
statement and team duties
that we have found to be very helping in guiding our team in
Team Purpose: To
do visionary thinking, planning and preparation; to ask and discuss the
difficult questions; to effectively chart, adjust and coordinate the
forward progress of the work in all phases of operation; to keep the
church spiritually focused on its God given vision, purpose and mission. Team
Duties:
The strategic team must strive to identify and remove the limiting factors
of the church that hinder its effectiveness and forward progress. The word
of God and the will of God are its standard. Fulfilling its God given
purpose must be its passion. Excellence must be the bar for every phase of
the church, and nothing less will be accepted. As
important as scheduling the calendar is to the overall success of the
church, the strategic team’s primary function is to serve at a much
higher level. It is vital that each member of the strategic team be
totally committed to the long-range purpose and vision of church and its
success. Each member adds incredible value to the team, and needs to be
heard from in every meeting. However, team unity alone is not its primary
goal. (We can all agree and be totally wrong.) Endeavoring to keep the unity of
the Spirit in the bond of peace (Eph. 4:3) is what the team
must strive to achieve. Except the LORD build the house, they labor in vain that build it.
(Ps. 127:1) Let
me close out this simple article by giving a list of ongoing questions
that every team should ask if it is going to think strategically. Ongoing
Questions
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Until next time… FJE |
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