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Ministry Then. Now! There?

Ministry Then. Now! There?. How has ministry changed over the past 20+ years? What are you gleaning from around the state from your pastors? What would you say to our students – the future church leaders?. How has ministry changed over the last 20+ years?.

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Ministry Then. Now! There?

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  1. Ministry Then. Now! There? • How has ministry changed over the past 20+ years? • What are you gleaning from around the state from your pastors? • What would you say to our students – the future church leaders?

  2. How has ministry changed over the last 20+ years? • Communication – From printed to digital • Preaching – From proclamation to engaging • Worship – From a weekly program or gathering to an encounter with God • Music – From songs/hymns that fit up to 3 generations to music that can have a life span measured in months. • Worship Aids – From sound to lighting, media and sound.

  3. How has ministry changed over the last 20+ years? • Visitation – From checking a list to purposeful and intentional . . . from homes to office • Evangelism – From “sharing a plan” to “sharing your life” • Relationships – From face recognition/fellowship to true friendship. • Leadership – From controlling to empowering • Vision – From pastor’s vision to shared vision • Technology – Has impacted everything!

  4. Strategetics • A shorthand language of leadership thoughts, theories and techniques. • Taught by Keith Drury to youth leaders in the 1980’s Strategetics

  5. Traditions Strategetics

  6. Traditions - Yesterday’s innovations (Innovations: tomorrow’s traditions) Strategetics

  7. Today’s problems Strategetics

  8. Today’s problems -”Yesterday’s solutions” (Today’s solutions = Tomorrow’s problems) Strategetics

  9. What are you hearing from pastors? • What we have been doing is not working. • For many of our congregations, if they closed after service this Sunday, it would make little, if any, difference in the community. • However, there is still resistance to change.

  10. What are you hearing from pastors? For the things that matter most: • Resource Us • Measure Us • Holds us accountable From others: • “Get off my back!”

  11. Dissatisfaction Strategetics

  12. Dissatisfaction – One word definition of motivation. Strategetics

  13. To Future Leaders . . . • To minister in a traditional church setting will require a sense of call and patience!

  14. 20% per year Strategetics

  15. 20% per year -Maximum amount of change humans can tolerate without “pushback.” Strategetics

  16. To Future Leaders . . . • Think strongly about forming interdependent teams for ministry. (Pastor/leader is the “first among equals”.) • Your first consideration should be church planting . . . the most effective way to reach those unchurched. • We desperately need some different kinds of churches.

  17. The Church Needs Your . . . • Life – most of it is ahead of you. • Passion • Commitment • Heart for God • Ideas • Understanding • The church must make room for you around the decision table!

  18. You need the church . . . • Direction • Accountability • Support • Structure

  19. I still believe . . . • The church – the body of Christ - is the hope of the world.

  20. 1x100 > 100x90 Strategetics

  21. 1x100 > 100x90 --God can get more done through one person who is 100% committed than 100 people who are only 90% committed. --Leroy Eimes Strategetics

  22. Critical Mass Strategetics

  23. Critical Mass Starting small in order to do something big. Strategetics

  24. Small Sprocket Strategetics

  25. Small Sprocket – We are the small sprocket when trying to effect change. Strategetics

  26. Life Wedge Strategetics

  27. Life Wedge – The wedge with the sharpest angle drives the deepest. The focused life Strategetics

  28. Risk Strategetics

  29. Risk “All risk is not leadership but all leadership involves risk” Strategetics

  30. This Presentation is available – • www.scwesleyan.org - Resources • Reasonable fee payable in three monthly installments.

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