Archive for Church Leadership
Advance 09 Church Conference
Posted by: | CommentsIn case you haven’t heard…The Advance Conference will be taking place in Durham, NC, June 4th through June 6th, 2009. Speakers include John Piper, Mark Driscoll, Matt Chandler, Ed Stetzer , and Eric Mason. It looks like it will address some great topics such as “What is the Church?” and “Preaching the Gospel to the De-Churched.” If you happen to attend, please let Church Communications Pro what you thought of the conference and any “cliff notes” you would share with our friends.
A Worker Deserves Their Wages
Posted by: | CommentsI am going to take a huge risk and go way out on a limb.
A couple of my current comments on an article at Church Communications Pro regarding open source products or “freeware” got me thinking about a situation with churches I have encountered personally. The situation has to do with some churches or their leaders that feel as though they should receive free stuff just for being a church or pastor.
I believe that there is nothing wrong with a church receiving any type of gift when a person wants to give it from the heart or in a worshipful response to God. I do believe it is wrong for churches to expect or guilt people (knowingly or unknowingly) into giving to their church by using the “Kingdom building” excuse.
Let me share an example from my business life.
My professional work focuses on helping churches communicate their message. I do this because I love God and want to give back with the talents He has blessed me with and am passionate about seeing the Church grow. This is the way that I provide everything from a home to food to education for my family. The Bible says “a worker deserves their wages” Luke 10:7. The sad thing is that there have been so many churches during the last six years who have tried to get my services for free or for a huge discount because “I am a Christian and I should give to the Kingdom building movement.” This is absolutely wrong and not Biblical!
What some church leaders don’t seem to understand is that, like them, I too have had to pay my dues for education, training, expensive software, and computers. They forget this is how I feed my family and probably don’t know that there aren’t benefits like being on a church staff. Sometimes I have to work when I am really sick and I don’t get yearly vacation times. Please understand this is not a gripe about my choice and lifestyle but that there are many things in the background that can easily be forgotten.
This brings me to my comments at Church Communications Pro.
If a business charges for their services which take time, money, and experience, shouldn’t they have the right to earn a profit and make a living from their talents? Is it right for a church to feel as though everything should be provided for free or at a discount? Wouldn’t you feel horrible by taking the blessing from another person or food from a child’s mouth? And to those wealthier churches who have played the “Kingdom” card – are you not sinning against the person or business by pretending to have no money?
I wish I could give it all away but my priority is providing for the people in my household – and it’s that way for other businesses and individuals too! My hope is that churches will understand this and remember that no one can just work for free…unless you’re independently wealthy.
A worker deserves their wages and churches should be the first to willingly pay Christians who are using their hands to make a living instead of always giving to the people who refuse to work and expect a handout.
Need a FREE Assistant? Try Time Bridge.
Posted by: | CommentsBill Reichart, one of the pastors at Big Creek Church, shared a great resource with me called Time Bridge and I think it’s a tool definitely worth checking out. If you want to see how Bill uses it, please visit his post called How to become a Scheduling Wizard . Bill also writes on two blogs Ministry Best Practices and Provocative Church and will be one of the Guest Writers for Church Communications Pro!
Thanks for the info Bill!
Has church become too commercialized?
Posted by: | CommentsThere has been a growing trend in the church market. There are more books, websites, and programs for church leaders and their teams than ever before. Church growth, Gen X services, post modernism, authentic communities, emerging movements, worship experiences, and planting missional churches have all been the buzzwords over the last decade and has led to many of the fore mentioned products. It seems that Christianity is a big business. You can even bling out your dog now in the latest JC apparel.
I recently asked a pastor about how the Exponential Conference went last week and before he replied the word jumped into my head – commercialized. He said the conference was more about speakers promoting their books and agendas than church planting. I won’t go into my personal experience with the National New Church Conference but I can totally see my friend’s point of view.
Christianity has become too commercialized in some aspects and I think we need to get a reign on it.
It appears in some circles that selling books, CD’s, sermon series, speaking gigs, metrosexual identities, and being the top blogger is the “in thing”. This has really been observed in the church planting world and evident by the groupies who continually blog about stalking their idol at conferences or who market their personal blog more than their church…all the while wearing long sleeve black shirts with big collars unbuttoned to their chest with faded jeans, Doc Martens, and a soul patch or frosted hair to match.
You know what I would like to hear more about and see?
Jesus Christ, biblical inerrancy, small guys in the trenches, life transformation, spiritual discipline, serving and washing feet, becoming the least, humility, toned down church marketing and advertising, and the realization that people NOT in church or our faith see what’s happening but many Christians don’t.
Please know that I have personally struggled with these issues myself and I thank Jesus every day that I see in a new perspective. I’m jacked up too, but friends, we have to start looking at Christianity in America through a new lenses or we will reap what we have sown.
Free E-Book from Ministry Marketing Coach
Posted by: | CommentsOur good friend and fellow Okie Chris Forbes at Ministry Marketing Coach has a new book available called Facebook for Pastors and you can get it now for absolutely free! I just downloaded my copy and look forward to the insight that Chris has provided.


