WAR ROOM
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WAR ROOM
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![]() An incredibly funny thing happened... at least, I found it comical. Yesterday, we talked about how the church displays itself to the world, much like the inner-workings of a family display itself to the public. And this I did not see coming. I'm not even sure how the conversation started; it was more like a chat among friends that lasted but a few moments. Somehow we got on to joking about church and seeing the people on Sundays or during the next service. I don't even remember it all. Except this reality... The expectation of regular attenders or church members. Most churches have their people within the congregation, that can generally be found in the same area of the sanctuary on any given service. More often than not, in the exact same area. Usually, it's not a big deal. Most might not think anything of it, except that it could lead one to miss out on making connections with a wider range of people within the church. Worse, though, is when a visitor to the church steps in. And yes, true story... they sat in the seats of someone who thought they were theirs. And stated as such, out loud. We had a shocking laugh over the matter, but seriously... what a detriment! Driving home, I couldn't help but wonder just how many more tiny things like that add up. We know they do. It's why managers and leaders get tired of dealing with people. It's why those who would make great leaders and managers are hesitant to take the position. It's why Pastors of increasingly long tenure find it easier to step out. It may be a small straw that breaks the camels back, but not if its the final one on top of a pile of a million other straws. Well, thanks again for joining us for another #seniorPastorMonday. Pray those on the verge of burnout, from the tiny straws that are adding up and starting to show the weight of the pressure they are bringing to bear. Pray that God move on the hearts and minds of those within the church, to have an awareness of how minor issues and interactions can affect the impact a church makes in it's community. Pray that pastors would have wisdom in handling such circumstances and the personalities and attitudes that prompt them. May they not be discouraged or preoccupied by the minutia; however, may they not allow them to become detrimental strongholds by never dealing with them either. For as we never know what might make a positive difference, Neither do we know what will make a detrimental impact In reflecting the character of Christ And drawing people into the presence of the grace of God. All for His glory; almost never for our convenience and comfort. - PNC
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AuthorJust a man, attempting to fulfill God's plan. Husband, Dad, Dreamer. Blogger. Archives
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