Showing posts with label How to lead a church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to lead a church. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2011

On not being "helicopter" leaders

*What do you do when people in your house church are struggling?  Perhaps they are in an unhealthy relationship or they have made bad financial decisions.  Out of compassion, our first impulse is to jump in and help them out, to rescue them.  Sometimes this is exactly what is needed.  But, sometimes our rescuing can get in the way of what God is doing.   (Parenting with Love and Logic (Cline and Fay) calls this "helicopter" parenting.  As in a  helicopter "hovers and rescues".)  In each situation, we need to listen carefully to be clear about God's directions.


Why did the father of the prodigal son in Luke 15 not go to the "far country" to rescue his son?  What would have happened if Jacob had rescued Joseph from Pharaoh's prison in Genesis?  The video below presents us with a perspective that wise parents (and house church leaders) need to consider.



Our Struggle with Their Struggle from Stewardship Ministries on Vimeo.


*A core belief of LK10 is that church = family.  It follows then that church leaders = spiritual parents (in the very best sense of the word).  A core mission of LK10 is to train spiritual moms and dads who can give healthy leadership to vibrant families of Jesus.


"... in Christ Jesus I became your father through the gospel."  1 Cor. 4:15


"... we were gentle among you, like a mother caring for her little children... we dealt with each of you as a father deals with his own children... "  1 Thes. 2:7, 11.


*Letters to the House Church Movement by Rad Zdero. Chapter Eleven is titled "Letter to a National House Church Movement". "Some house churches reject the whole issue of leadership because they feel that Christ alone is the only leader of their group or because they have been hurt by institutional leaders in the past... (This idea) must be rejected altogether because it is not a biblical idea.

...Your house churches today, must encourage the emergence of healthy leaders. Micro leaders (or elders) are unpaid spiritual moms and dads who nurture, train, and empower believers in their house church to do the work of the ministry. Macro leaders (or apostles) are pioneers, visionaries, and strategists who start new house churches, adopt existing house churches, link them together into 
networks..." p. 152.


John












Monday, June 13, 2011

Coaching and facilitating

At the Conference, we explored two simple "equations" which explain so much about NT church life.

1. Church = Family
2. Leaders = Parents (in the best sense of the word)

On Thursday night and Friday morning we had two equipping tracks designed to help people learn to use two "tools" that are vital for good parenting/leading.

Track One: Coaching. The coaching tool helps us serve individuals by helping the them to better pay attention to what the Spirit is doing in their lives. While there is certainly a place for telling and teaching, we know that people don't grow to maturity without coaches who help them to learn to think for themselves by asking great questions and listening deeply to their answers.

Track Two: Facilitating. The facilitating tool helps us serve groups by helping the group pay attention to what the Spirit is doing in its midst. Facilitating is different from the way that many of us where taught to lead a group which was essentially to disciple individuals in a group context. By contrast, a facilitator sees the group as a living organism and disciples the group which then disciples individuals.

In the video below, Walt Hastings and Tim Morris comment on these two equipping tracks.

John



Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Coaching Tips

It's important to note that we are not using this word (coaching) in the same way that it's used in sports. ("Vince Lombardi was a famous football coach.") Rather, what we mean is a person who helps another person get clarity about what God is doing (or saying) in their lives. When done well, this kind of coaching can be a powerful tool for transformation and growth.

Coaching is a key skill in the LK10 Community.  Our belief is that all of us can benefit from being coached and all of us can help others by growing in our ability to coach.  In the video below, Tim Pynes and I offer a few thoughts on how coaching is done.

John

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Upside-Down Leadership

What kind of leadership produces the kind of healthy, vibrant families of Jesus that we call "simple churches"? House2House Ministries has produced another excellent video that unpacks the servant leadership found in the Bible.

I highly recommend that you take time to watch this video.

John




Upside-Down Leadership from simplechurch.com on Vimeo.