I have to blog this article – I cant claim it as mine, I wish
I could but I found the article to be very pointed and honest and RIGHT…
Finally: A Definitive List of Every Essential Element for an
Effective Church
by Karl Vaters
Too many church
leaders spend too much time on too many things that aren’t essential for an
effective church.
But what are the
essential elements of an effective church?
Good news. I’ve found the definitive list, and today I’m
going to share it with you.
But first, a few things that aren’t on the list.
A church doesn’t need
to be big to be effective.
A church doesn’t need
to be small to be effective.
A church doesn’t need
a mission statement to be effective.
A church doesn’t need
a choir or worship team to be effective.
A church doesn’t need
suits and dresses to be effective.
A church doesn’t need
to dress casually to be effective.
A church doesn’t need
small groups to be effective.
A church doesn’t need
a website to be effective.
A church doesn’t need
a building to be effective.
A church doesn’t even need a pastor to be effective. (A
shout-out to all my house church peeps!)
Our Priorities Matter
None of those things
are wrong. Many of them can make a good ministry better. The church I
pastor has or does most of them.
BUT THEY’RE NOT
ESSENTIAL.
When we start thinking they’re essential, then our way is
right and other ways are wrong.
Then we start
obsessing over them.
Wasting time, money
and emotion on them.
Arguing over them.
Alienating ourselves
from other believers because of them.
And ignoring real
needs because of our obsession with nonessentials.
What Are the
Essentials?
There are only two
essential elements for a church to be effective:
1. People who
genuinely love Jesus.
2. People who
genuinely love each other.
Anything less isn’t
church.
Anything more is
personal preference.
No personal preference is worse than any other—unless it
draws people away from either of those essentials. No personal preference is
better than any other—except to the person whose faith is strengthened by it.
The Relentless Battle
The problem with our personal preferences is that we really do
prefer them. Sometimes we prefer them over the actual essentials.
It’s too easy to allow nonessential preferences to take over
our lives, churches and ministries. The danger isn’t that we’ll fail, but that
we’ll do the nonessentials so well that we’ll accept them as a substitute for
successful, effective ministry.
Perhaps the #1 job of a church leader is not to let our
guard down in the relentless battle to keep the nonessentials from crowding out
the essentials.
So what do you think? How are we doing on the
essentials?
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Love God Love People – anything less – IS NOT CHURCH
Anything more is just personal preference…
God, Please don’t let me lose my first love, please don’t let
me put my PREFERENCES over loving You and people… Help me to see You, help me
to see people the way You do. Where a man-made rule hinders me from doing that,
let me break it. Where my personal preference gets in the way of loving – take it
from me…
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