As a church leader, you want to see God’s will done in the local church. Change, however, takes work. Any amount of change causes pain, pushback and potential landmines that could implode your change direction. But even if people dislike change, a leader should still lead change.
For every season in the church’s life, God brings forth the right leader and ideas to help the church flourish. You may have asked yourself, Where do I start? The simple answer is anywhere you desire. The reality is that somebody or something will push back against the change wherever you begin. You can either be discouraged or encouraged to see change affect people, good or bad, in the church’s life. Each situation provides feedback on how you communicate in the community about the change.
- Change Awaits
Around every corner in the church are opportunities to help move the local congregation forward into a season of blessing. One might ask, What is the plan? Too often, leaders (pastors, board or church influencers) make decisions based on their feelings, not where God wants them to lead his people. A leader can share ideas and listen for feedback with a clear strategy developed strategically through personal conversations, smaller group gatherings, and more significant informational times.
Be strategic in taking the time to lean into new conversations that are vitally important in the local church’s life. What you do today has lasting effects tomorrow. So wade into conversations that can help shape your thinking and that of the church.
- Take Steps
Change does not happen overnight, but change happens every night. Confusing? Well, it should not be. Everybody wants change, yet change is only for some. Each day things change even if we do not want them to. Change happens because of the passage of time. Time does not stand still for anyone, including your ideas to help the church adapt to where they find themselves today. Think about it this way; there are 12 months in a year. Fifty-two weeks in a year. Three hundred sixty-five days make up those weeks. To accomplish change and to reach a goal, the church must see each year, month, week, day, and hour as stepping one step closer to the promise or a postponement. The fastest way to help change the church is to take the first step toward change.
How many times have you or the church missed its blessing? How often have you heard an issue talked to death instead of acting? Well, the leadership took action by burying it with the sounds of each other’s voices and not the actual movement of moving the idea into fruition. Let me challenge you to be bold in leading the people to God’s promise before the church. With each step the leadership team takes to accomplish God’s goal placed before the church, you are stepping closer to God’s destiny that is before you.
- Dreams Take Action
Looking back over the past year, where do you see that the church has missed God? If you can honestly answer and then evaluate what went wrong, you will be able to figure out how not to do it again. It sounds simple, but it is hard because it takes a self-reflection autopsy of your leadership skills, and most leaders do not want to go through the pain to receive the gain. Daily, God is speaking to a leader like you. He is unfolding his plan for your life and that of your ministry. The dreams he planted inside you are being called forth to germinate and take root. Do not hesitate to allow God to water your dreams.
Dream stealers are running rampant in the world today. They will tell you that you are not good enough or you are not gifted. Do not allow the negative to overwhelm the joyous calling God has affirmed over your life. Like prophets before, God has anointed you for this season in the life of your church. Pray, read, listen, and seek God daily. Find time to reflect on what is being said in the church and your spirit. Enable God’s promise to take hold to bring your dreams to reality. In a world that can be so discouraging, be encouraged that your God dreams will come to pass.
God is getting ready to pour out his blessing like never before. As you reflect over the last week, month, and year, remember there are three ways to help the church navigate change, and it starts with you being obedient to realize that change awaits. Be prepared by doing your part to help negative the changing season in the life of your church. Be willing to take action steps and keep dreaming dreams for your local church and you will lead your church through a change season.