Title: Leading Your Church to the Next Level
1Leading Your Church to the Next Level
- Source Herb Miller, Leadership is the Key
Unlocking Your Leadership Effectiveness,
Abingdon, 1997 - Dr. John Chandler
- Virginia Baptist Mission Board
2Politics in the Church
- Politics the art of working together to
build/maintain positive ministries - Church leaders shouldnt try to eliminate
politics, but develop a political system that
fits the congregations size
3Small, Medium, Large Churches
- Small 1-100 attenders
- Medium 150-350
- Large 450
- Gaps for in-between churches
4Priorities in Church Sizes
- Small People relationships
- Medium Meaningful Programs
- Large Quality Performance
5Leadership Behaviors
- Small Chaplain
- Does pastor care about people?
- Medium Y Director
- What can we do for the young people?
- Large Corporation President
- How can we break 500 in worship?
6Small Church
- Attenders expect high involvement levels to give
strong ownership and involvement in
decision-making - Governing body meetings have strong emotional
climate - You dont have to be present at the meeting to
exert strong influence
7Small Church
- Majority vote doesnt mean done deal
- Congregational decision-making invested in key
laity, not pastor - Pastor viewed as chaplain or outsider who wont
be there long
8Large Church
- Delegate considerable authority to senior pastor
- Rather than participatory democracy that
functions by consensus, attenders expect
representative democracy - Leaders seen as having professional expertise and
inside information
9Mid-Size Church
- Want both!
- Some members expect to be consulted for their
stamp of approval on decisions - Others expect committees to make decisions
- Some expect pastor to be follower, others expect
pastor to lead
10Size Transitions
- As churches relocate across invisible size
boundaries, pastors and congregations must
readjust basic assumptions concerning procedures
about decision making and exercising authority - Experience stress for 18-24 months
11Size Models
- Size average weekly adult worship attendance
- Each size has a governing model that determines
- decision-making style
- congregation, staff, and pastor roles
121-40 Farm Family
- Like a farmer who has lots of children to help
with the work - pastor serves as supply preacher for Sunday a.m.
- meets appropriate need, and has task authority
- local residents make all other decisions
1341-70 Farm family migrant workers
- Employs outside help for specific tasks such as
baling hay - Pastor preaches, visits, buries the dead, marries
the willing - Family delegates to pastor authority for specific
ecclesiastical tasks - Authority for all else is vested in family members
1471-100 Mom and Pop Grocery Store
- Pastors are the one employee
- are appreciated, but serve more than they lead
- Pastors role chaplain, storekeeper
15101-300 Y Coach
- Several specialized programs operate
simultaneously - some led by volunteers, some by staff
- Senior pastors role like YMCA or YWCA director
16301-450 Family Owned Business
- Family members/owners (members) cooperate with
paid staff to manage - Staff equips and serves standing committees,
which retain authority - Congregation expects coach to win games by
leading staff and giving symbolic public
leadership to team
17451-700 Large Department Store
- Staff are like department heads
- lead committees
- provide most new ideas
- Senior pastor leads staff like a store manager
leads his or her department managers
18701-900 Shopping Mall with Privately Managed
Stores
- Staff not only provides committees with ideas,
but also vision-direction - Senior pastor, like executive of mall, has
control via - communicating overall vision
- determining budget
- selecting staff wisely
- Pastor is like a mall executive deciding who
rents retail space
19901-1,800 Publicly Owned Corporation
- Staff valued because they bring special expertise
to corporation - Standing committees decrease
- only personnel, finance, programming
- Short-term task forces institute most of the
major changes in vision and programming, led by
staff
20901-1,800 Corporation (cont.)
- While lay-governed, congregation is primarily
staff-led - pastors do the leading, people do the ministry
- Senior pastors role is like that of a
corporation president
211,801-3,000 Mini-Denomination
- Sign on front lawn carries brand-name
denomination label - Congregation sends money home to support its
parent (denomination), but the parent needs the
child more than vice-versa - Senior pastor is like the CEO of a denomination
223,001-10,000 Medical School
- Care for spiritual needs of attenders
- Teach other professionals
- Publish specialized literature
- Senior pastor
- often distinguished writer and speaker
- influences staff
- influences leaders in other congregations
2310,000 Large University
- Medical, law, and other schools or departments,
each functioning under one organizational
umbrella - Senior pastor is like a university president
24Leadership Diagnostics
- Which size is your church?
- What adjustments would you have to make to move
up a size? Down? - What resources would facilitate the transition?
- books, tapes, speakers, conferences
253 Conclusions Stress Costs
- 1. There is significant stress upon size
transition.
263 Conclusions Stress Costs
- 2. Pastors and congregations who cross lines
without making behavior adjustments are at risk
to endanger their effectiveness and well-being.
273 Conclusions Stress Costs
- 3. Most stress in growing churches is caused by
leftover behaviors from a previous (and now
inappropriate) style of leadership and/or
decision-making.
28So
- One size doesnt fit all!
- Does your behavior pattern fit your present and
desire future style? - Are you thinking and acting like the size you are
called to become?
29Leading Your Church to theNext Level
- Dr. John Chandler
- Courageous Churches
- Virginia Baptist Mission Board
- Copy right John Chandler, 2000