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Magnetic Christian Leadership
Some people are like magnets that gather other people to the Christian faith
and community. There are Bible study leaders, youth leaders, clergy, and
musical leaders that have that capacity to attract and inspire others.
Effective Christian leadership will attempt to cluster these people who are
specially gifted by God. Great Sunday schools, great youth groups, and great
churches are often the result of great leadership.
The cluster needs to be supported, equipped, resourced, and deployed
usefully. People are the foundation of great churches. As Jesus said of
Peter, "on this rock, I will build my Church". The process of building such
a life-giving cluster is a divine miracle. There are elements, however, that
we can understand.
1. Engage: Go fishing. Encounter a wide circle of people in the
neighbourhood, through community activities, marriage preparation classes,
hospital visiting, baptismal preparation, pastoral visiting, and parish
enquiries.
2. Inspire: Offer healthy opportunities from your parish that will
gain interest such as: teaching programs, mission nights, family camps,
outreach projects, thrilling music, and quality worship.
3. Invite: When you see faith and leadership potential, take small
steps to invite the person to confirm your intuition. An invitation from the
rector to be a greeter, join the altar guild, come to the Alpha program,
join the confirmation class, etc. can be a small step toward a long and
magnificent journey.
4. Honour: If the invitees decline your invitation, accept their
response. Also, hear their reservations, acknowledge their requests for more
information, and reassure them in the face of the temerity we all feel as we
start on a faith quest.
5. Challenge: Respect the gifts that people have by challenging them
to make sizeable contributions. Why can't our parish address global poverty,
AIDS, addictions, etc.? Help gifted people feel they can make a serious
difference.
6. Expect the Miraculous: People are a continuous surprise. Clusters
of disciples can do remarkable things. Stifle your insecurities and rejoice
when others achieve what you could not have predicted.
7. Connect: Connect people with each other for caring and sharing.
Good energy is set loose and the results are not limited to what one pastor
can monitor.
8. Celebrate: Celebrate the community's achievements first by
thanking God, secondly by acknowledging our utter reliance upon Him, and
thirdly, by honouring His gifts in our fellow disciples and building upon
them.
Item 67 ©2005 Ronald C. Ferris |
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