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10 Articles that will Help Your Church Make Vision Real

Thank you for making August one of the best months ever here at Helping Churches Make Vision Real! It’s great staying connected with you through social media and hearing that these articles have been helpful. So, thank you for connecting with me through the content on this blog! You made these the top posts from this last month. If you missed out on any of them, here they are all in one place for your convenience!

10 Insider Focused Ministry Names

The language we choose to use is important because it both reflects and builds culture at the same time. And one of the most obvious ways to tell if a church is insider focused or outsider focused is the language that they choose to use. It either says that the church is “inclusive” or “exclusive.”

10 Signs your Church is Headed for Decline

What if there were early warning signs (flashing lights on the dashboard) that helped indicate that trouble was ahead? In my experience Coaching Church Leaders and Consulting with Churches across the country I’ve seen the following 10 indicators of an impending decline over and over again.

4 Steps to Building a Strong Organizational Culture

Vision Arizona is a church planting network located in Arizona that boasts a 90% success rate. At a recent network gathering Chad Moore who serves as the Lead Pastor at Sun Valley Community Church, the church I have the pleasure of serving at, shared some background on a church that merged with Sun Valley to become a Sun Valley campus. During the talk he shared some clear steps that pastors can take to intentionally build a great culture in their churches. Here are some of my notes and thoughts from the talk.

Leadership Summit 2015: Bill Hybels

If you missed the Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit this year, no worries I’ve got you covered. I’ll be posting my notes and thoughts from each presenter next week. Until then, Willow Creek Community Church Founder and Senior Pastor Bill Hybels opened the Summit addressing The 5 Intangibles of Leadership.  The following are leadership quotes and lessons from this incredible session.

8 Reasons Why People don’t Volunteer at your Church

Plainly put, volunteering is discipleship. Understanding that, here are 8 reasons people aren’t volunteering in your church…and subsequently aren’t growing in their relationship with God.

Risking Crazy

I recently had the opportunity to connect with Jason Taylor, Lead Pastor of The Vertical Church in Yuma, AZ and talk about his new book Risking Crazy. The following are highlights from the conversation. You can follow this link to get your hands on your own copy of his new book. In a world where following Jesus increasing looks crazy, Jason’s personal story of planting Vertical Church in Yuma, AZ challenges readers that following Jesus is still the best way to live life.

Why People don’t Volunteer at Church Anymore

I’ve never worked with a church that said they had enough volunteers to accomplish the vision that Jesus has given them. In fact here are some of the most common reasons why people may not be volunteering at your church:

Why Your Church Should Play More Freshmen

I recently heard Charlie Strong, the Head Coach of the Texas, Longhorns and former longtime Defensive Coordinator of the Florida, Gators say to the veteran players on the team that when it comes to position battles the tie is going to go to the freshmen. In other words, if a veteran (Sr. player and incumbent starter) is tied with a freshman when it comes to talent and performance the Freshman is going to play not the Sr. Sound harsh? There are 4 Key Lessons that the church can learn from Coach Strong when it comes to recruiting and developing young leaders. And the future of the church may depend on it.

How Many People Should Your Church Have on Staff?

Before you buy into the idea that you need another staff person at your church, think again. That just may be the worst decision you make at your church this year. It’s not uncommon in churches that I work with to hear them say, “We need to add more staff.” After all if there are problems or areas where the church is stuck then throwing staff at that problem will surely fix it…right? Well, not always. In fact the opposite may be true. In fact the most effective churches that I see have a tendency to hire fewer staff not more staff. They hire more competent team members who have the ability to turn attenders into volunteers, volunteers into leaders, and build teams. Instead of paying people to do ministry they pay people to lead others to do ministry.

5 Reasons Why Your Church Event is Leading People Nowhere

How do we get from here, to there? From where we are, to where we want to be? And how do we get people to go with us? The best process is always a one step process. As a result of that compact truth, companies and churches have been intent on pursuing the elegance of simplicity. Unfortunately what many well-meaning leaders have designed to be clear steps and bridges to move people and the organizations they lead towards a preferred destination have become roadblocks to movement and growth. Here are 5 reasons why your bridge event is leading people nowhere:

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Leadership Summit 2015: Craig Groeschel

If you missed the Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit this year, no worries I’ve got you covered. I’ll be posting my notes and thoughts from each presenter over the next couple of days.

Craig Groeschel is the founder and Senior Pastor of LifeChurch.tv, known for using innovative technology to spread the Gospel to multiple locations around the U.S. and globally via Church Online. Craig closed out summit with an incredible talk about expanding your leadership capacity.

Expanding your Leadership Capacity

  • Ephesians 3:20-21
  • Your brain does not understand what you are capable of – you don’t know what you’re capable of
  • There is way more inside of you than you could even imagine
  • Capacity = what you can handle / what you can produce
  • As your organization grows your mindset needs to change
  • If you don’t change the way you think you become the lid on the organization
  • Any time my organization needs to change I assume I have to change the way I think

#1 Build your Confidence

  • Your words give you away
  • Language of the lid: not enough hours in the day, not enough of me to go around, etc.
  • Change your self-talk
  • Take 1 step forward out of your self-talk and into the calling of God
  • The pathway to your greatest potential is through your greatest fear

#2 Expand your Connections

  • Show me who you listen to and I will show you who you are becoming
  • You may be one relationship away from changing the course of your history
  • Don’t copy what they do, learn how they think
  • When you think…”That’s not true in my context,” that’s probably the area you need to listen and grow in the most

#3 Improve your Competence

  • You may not know what it is, but everyone else around you knows what it is.
  • Delegation = building followers
  • Empowerment = building leaders

#4 Strengthen your Character

  • Talent will get you to the top but character will keep you there
  • If your character is not strengthening your future is weakening
  • You and I need to check our lives for leaks
  • Eliminate future temptation today
  • Why would I resist a temptation tomorrow when I can eliminate it today?
  • That’s not weak, it’s wise
  • Your are only as strong as you are honest

#5 Increase your Commitment

  • Stop kinda trying to do something
  • We will not stop until our marriage honors Jesus and blesses future generations
  • To reach people no one is reaching we will do things no one else is doing
  • How bad you want something determines what you will do to get it

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Leadership Summit 2015: Liz Wiseman

If you missed the Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit this year, no worries I’ve got you covered. I’ll be posting my notes and thoughts from each presenter over the next couple of days.

Liz Wiseman, the President of the Wiseman Group and best-selling author gave a talk based on her new book: Rookie Smarts – Why Learning Beats Knowing in the New Game of Work.

Using Rookie Smarts

  • It’s not what you know, it’s how fast you can learn.
  • Is it possible that we are at our best when we are new, naive and are rookies?
  • Why do a job you’re qualified to do – there would be nothing new to learn.
  • Knowledge leads to assumptions
  • Sometimes we see what we expect to see
  • Inexperience leads to rookie mistakes
  • Rookies don’t know that something is hard so they just try
  • Rookies don’t bring new ideas, they bring questions…they ask “Why?”
  • Rookies take baby steps looking for affirmation along the way
  • Rookies operate fast because they’re desperate
  • When you lack resources you tend to get resourceful
  • When challenge goes up satisfaction goes up / when challenge is low satisfaction is low

Warning Signs of a Comfortable Team (on the verge of a organizational plateau) & what to do about it

  1. Things are running smoothly: throw away your notes
  2. You have the answers: ask the questions
  3. You get positive feedback: admit what you don’t know
  4. You’ve become the mentor: let someone else lead
  5. Your busy but bored: disqualify yourself
  • When you linger too long on a plateau you begin to die
  • If you want your team to move forward then lead them into the unknown

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Leadership Summit 2015: Sam Adeyemi

If you missed the Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit this year, no worries I’ve got you covered. I’ll be posting my notes and thoughts from each presenter over the next couple of days.

Sam Adeyemi the founder and Senior Pastor of Daystar Christian Center in Nigeria gave a fantastic talk on “Crushing the Power Gap”

Crushing the Power Gap

  • Power & responsibility are not shared equally in an organization
    • The downside to power distance is that it can leave followers with a low self esteem and lack of empowerment to provide honest feedback
    • They have to wait for approval to do anything
    • It becomes a permission seeking culture
  • Following you should hold the promise of life-change for those who follow you
  • If you want to experience success, then help other experience success
  • The object of most leaders is their own success
  • Do you want your church to grow so you will be more comfortable?
  • When God asks you a question it’s not because He doesn’t know the answer, it’s usually to show us our foolishness
  • Jesus crushed the power gap
    • Men – Women
    • Adults – Kids
    • Man – God
    • Religious – Irreligious
  • Jesus calls leaders to create new power structures
  • One of the most amazing things about the power of Jesus is that He gave power away
  • There is something about leaders and talented people that makes them think that others can’t do what they do
  • Shepherds feed sheep…sheep make other sheep
  • If you are in an under-resourced area you need to view it as an opportunity to develop leaders and innovate
  • It is not the absence of money that makes some poor but the absence of ideas

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Leadership Summit 2015: Brian Houston

If you missed the Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit this year, no worries I’ve got you covered. I’ll be posting my notes and thoughts from each presenter over the next couple of days.

Brian Houston is the Sr. Pastor of Australia based Hillsong Church, a global family of congregations comprising more than 100,000 weekly attendees. During this session Bill Hybels sat down with Brian for an interview…here are some of my take aways.

  • He always knew that he wanted to be a pastor, he saw his dad go off to preach as a kid and knew that’s what he wanted to do when he grew up
  • “New people bring new people”
  • Handling personal crisis (in discussing a moral crisis in leadership at Hillsong)
    • I probably didn’t handle the emotion of it very well
    • I went into leadership mode and probably didn’t take care of myself very well
    • I started imploding over a series of years because I looked after myself last
    • Leaders have a tendency to live life near the red line and just a little more puts you over the line and in the danger zone
    • The pain got so significant that it showed up in a physical way
  • Music can be an arrowhead for a church and if a church is healthy it can be seen in the song of the church
  • The church is resilient…it’s not just about personalities and talent that’s there for a season…but Jesus really is building His church
  • Everyone who starts with you won’t end with you
  • If you keep getting up and keep showing up you have a chance to see what Jesus wants to do
  • Longevity is the greatest opportunity to seeing the fruit of what Jesus has called you to

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