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One Pastor's Thoughts . . . Teaching Church In this section . . .
Church Culture Eight Points
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1. Be Yourself . . . Authentic
2. Keep Your Faith Alive
~ Find a quiet place and go there
~ Read devotionally, not just for teaching ~ Have someone that you are accountable to
~ Find a casual daily prayer life - work like everything depends on you . . . pray like everything depends on God
3. Share Power
~ Foster a team spirit
~ Apologize when you are wrong ~ Mentor others, help them be in ministry
~ Remember that it is about effective ministry, not about who is in charge
4. Have High Expectations ~ Membership is a privilege not a right ~ If you expect others to tithe, then you must ~ No one holds a leadership position unless highly committed ~ Don't be afraid to talk about bearing a cross ~ Everyone is called to ministry- no one comes to church to sit ~ You will not scare people away, quality people are drawn to excellence 5. Model Servant Hood ~ Ask those who are mad at you, “How can I do a better job?” ~ The Bishop can give me an appointment but only by Winning your trust do I become your pastor. ~ Give credit, take responsibility ~ Let others shine . . . leave my name out of it. 6. Believe In Your Future ~ Are our best days ahead of us or behind us? ~ Are we here to save the denomination or save the lost? ~ Can we still make a difference in the world? ~ I don't know how to spell “give up.” ~ Rejoice in small victories. 7. Model Joy ~ What a novel idea ~ The church lady [or man] never won anybody ~ It is great to be alive in God's world ~ Our church is the best church, our people are great ~ It is a great privilege that we all have to share God's love. 8. Keep An Outward Focus ~ Hospitality must invade and pervade ~ Everyone is committed to the mission ~ Those who are not here matter as much if not more than those who are here ~ The building is Ellis Island, not a museum Steps To a Positive Church Culture Results of a Positive Culture
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jeffb@woodschapelchurch.org Parenting is not convenient. - Jon Cundiff Parenting is not convenient. - Jon Cundiff |