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2006-2007 District Presentations on Healthy Congregations and Effective Clergy and Lay Leadership “Thankful for your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now” Philippians 1:5 THE KEY QUESTION How does EXCELLENCE fit into our Christian Context? (Does it have any real place in our Faith Story?) What light does Scripture shed on this question: “Only, live your life in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ ...” (Philippians 1:27) “Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus, who though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God as something to be exploited, but emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, being born in human likeness. And being found in human form, he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death – even death on a cross.” (Phil. 2:5-8) “Finally , beloved, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. (Phil. 4:8) “And I will show you a still more excellent way.” (I Cor. 12:31) “I pray that you may have the power to comprehend, with all of the saints, what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, so that you may be filled with the fullness of God.” (Eph. 3:18-19) In Christian Community then: Excellence is DEFINED by the Triune God. The KEY WORD for excellence is Resurrection. The IMAGE of excellence is the Cross. Excellence Is nothing more and nothing less than: THINKING ACTING FEELING THE MIND OF CHRIST. Excellence is not: The raising of a bar. Rather, it is calling us out, back, up and to what has always been. What was set at our baptism (and our ordination) Jones and Armstrong remind us: Excellence happens at the intersection where the horizontal and vertical intersect. Excellence is inhabiting and living at the intersection. It is bearing witness to the power of God in our presence. This speaks of: The Interior as well as Exterior in our lives. HOLY FRIENDSHIPS 1. 2. With God With Others Excellence is about CALL It is not about a “nice career.” It is an act of the heart. The road to excellence is paved with obedience. Non-excellence comes from heart trouble. Excellence happens in COMMUNITY Water is thicker than blood. We need someone to tell us the truth about where we are living. We need someone to encourage us. We need someone to help us identify the “contrary to both.” The staples of our Gathered Life: Intrinsic practices Singing Praying Learning scripture and doctrine Eucharist Fasting or abstinence Acts of mercy Excellence then: Is qualitative as well as quantitative. Excellence is a learning, not a learned ministry. It is being an apprentice. It is being FULLY alive. It is having an ENLIVENED vision. Context Matters Never forget: “Love transforms perception.” Heidi Neumark, Transfiguration Lutheran Church in South Bronx. How we learn: Hardships – 34% Challenging assignments – 27% From others – 22% From events, workshops, etc. – 17% By the way! 20% - Active Learners – don’t need any structure. 60% - Passive Learners – need structured experiences, coaching relationship, peer relationship. 20% - Blocked Learners – I’ve heard all of this before. So What? What are Implications? Cabinet is going to live differently. We expect this to change our lives! Board of Ordained Ministry Board of Laity Clergy Congregations AND We are going to Shine the Light on Excellence. We are going to Celebrate Excellence. We are going to thank God for the Synergistic Spirals of Beauty, Vitality and Flourishing lives God raises up before us! We Claim These Characteristics: Our Conference Task Force On Sustaining Effective Clergy Leadership begins by reminding us we are Centered In Christ “An effective clergy leader in The North Carolina Conference is centered in Christ and demonstrates strengths in pastoring, proclaiming, and leading.” (Identifying and Sustaining Effective Clergy Leadership, The North Carolina Conference) An UnStoppable Force (Erwin McManus) The life of the church is the heart of God. The heart of God is to serve a broken world. P.23 Church Leaders today are valued for their ability to bring and keep order rather than for their ability to bring and lead change. The reality is that church leaders are being equipped to preserve the past rather than to create the future. P.25 We have forgotten that our major work as a church isn’t increased attendance figures, dynamic programs, growing budgets and expanded facilities – it’s spiritual formation. That is what the Great Commission is all about – making disciples. Effective Leadership: Where We Start Obedience – It is only and completely about obedience to God “Are we going to obey God? Or are we going to do it ‘our’ way? It is a move from self-centeredness to Christcenteredness It is a “Spiritual” issue. The way we live in community with others, and work with others, is a spiritual issue. It is a transition from disobedience to Obedience JOYFUL OBEDIENCE McManus, “When those who hold positions of leadership in the church of Jesus Christ stand opposed to the very heart of God and refuse to submit their lives to his Word, it is the death of the life of that church.” p.35 God does not appear nor bless us where there is disobedience. Our Goal Every congregation can be an obedient, vital, missional congregation regardless of size. Every pastor can be an effective, spiritual, obedient, visionary leader. Spiritual Leadership is not about getting people to show up, it is insuring that God shows up. The Biblical Roadmap Jesus’ invitation to deny self and follow Him is the same invitation to us. It is the place we start. We are obedient leaders who first and foremost deny ourselves and follow Jesus. Excellence in pastoral leadership comes when we learn to exchange a self-centered world for one where Christ and kingdom values are prioritized. Excellence in Ministry Excellence in ministry is not a yardstick placed before us to “measure up.” Excellence is an attitude. It is a matter of the heart to willingly give ourselves to the One we love to do our best – always. This Is The Way We Begin Obedience to God. This means letting go of our personal preferences This means embracing a commitment to Christ’s missional agenda We invite God to take control and reign among us You Begin By Developing Spiritual Leadership Everyday, Your Influence is being Strengthened or Weakened by how you are perceived. Are you perceived as being immersed in the Means of Grace and the Means of Mercy? Are you perceived as being immersed in Self? This is About Obedience and Faithfulness! This is not about your success. When you select a path to success, you choose the direction, make the choices, focus on self-interest to better your situation. This is about your CALLING. You submit to Christ to go or stay where God wants you to serve, even if it is difficult. If pastoral leadership is a ministry of Christ, and in obedience to Christ, it makes no sense to climb the ladder of leadership positions. The distinction is clear. If pastoral leadership is about success, you get to call the shots. If it’s a calling, you’re required to be a disciple of Jesus. No one serves two masters – especially if one of the masters is you. What Does God Want Me To Do? This is the WRONG question! It is NOT “what” God wants you to do, but the “way” God wants you to be! Those who manipulate things and people, find it difficult to be “shaped” by God. The Fruit of The Spirit: Love Joy Peace Patience Kindness Generosity Faithfulness Gentleness Self-Control This is the Way God wants you to be! Here is the test regarding Sanctification in Your Life Are you more patient than you were a year ago? More generous than six months ago? More likely to listen than a month ago? Less likely to be angry than you were last week? More loving today than yesterday? This is the only way I know to find the emotional, spiritual and moral toughness to get through the days ahead: To do our best for Christ – always and everywhere. Perhaps we might learn to agonize over the things that break God’s heart rather than despair over our own disappointments and failures. To be engaged in a calling means to die to our own interests and center our energy on Christ’s interests. We place ourselves under the Obedience of Christ. 1 Peter 4:2. We place ourselves under the Obedience of the Church (through those whom the church has given authority) 3 John 9-12. We live only in the Fear of The Lord.