4 CRUCIAL VALUES FOR SMALL CHURCH
PASTORS
1. Relationships are most important.
Develop
personal and strong relationships with the people. Be appropriately transparent
and vulnerable. You want them to know and like you, not just “the
pastor.” Be the real you, not a pastoral version of yourself. When they know
you and like you, they will trust you, which is the currency of leadership.
2. The ministries of your church should
reflect the gifting of your people.
Don’t just create a list of
ministries you think your church should have. As you get to know your people,
allow the ministries of your church to grow out of their gifts, talents and
abilities. When this happens, your ministries are effective because your people
are both gifted and passionate. Making disciples is the mission of every
church, but the methods we use to approach and accomplish it depend on the
people we have in our church.
3. Speak the language of your community
well.
What does your local culture use to communicate:
email, bulletins, websites, posters, brochures, texting, snail mail?
Communicate well with high quality. The size of your church will not be as
important as the quality of your church. Speak the language of your community,
but speak it with excellence.
4. You must thrive as the leader.
Stay
connected with other leaders both online and in your local area. Your church is
only as healthy as its leader. If you’re not growing and learning, your church
can’t take that next step. Take care of yourself, and God will take care of
your church.
Jeff Keady and Jonny
Craig, of Dover Church in Orange City, Iowa, are pastors, leaders,
bloggers, podcasters and encouragers of small churches. Find them at
200Churches.com.
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