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June 25, 2006 ~ To Thrive And To Flourish
We need to evaluate and settle on a format
for our programmatic work now being done by the Mission Council, as well
as the other temporary changes made last fall. This should be part of an
overall, and long-overdue, look at our Constitution and By-Laws. Such
talk often gets glazed over looks, and, if done incorrectly, can bog
down a community. But, if done well – and it does need to be done –
having clear and consistent guidelines for how we do our work as church
can free us up to really embrace the mission God has for us in this new
day.
A healthy, consistent, up-to-date
Constitution and By-Laws allow the Spirit of God to work more freely in
helping us maintain the common good. I invite anyone who is interested
in renewing our Constitution & By-Laws to contact me in the coming
month.
We need to be more intentional about
nurturing our leadership, spiritually and with specific training, as
well as consistently developing new leaders for the future. We’ve done
this somewhat well over the past few years, and we’ve consistently
chosen good and faithful leaders. Now we need to be more intentional
about deepening our spiritual roots to enable us to spread out our
branches farther.
Specifically three things need to be done
better: We need to show appreciation for each other’s work and wisdom.
The Board Meeting today will be primarily devoted to giving thanks for
all that you have done to live out God’s mission in this church in the
past year. The next thing that is critical is to give leaders a clear
sense of what is expected of them and then give them the resources to do
their jobs. On Sunday, July 9th we will install our new Board Members
and Officers and there will be a more systematic series of workshops
throughout the year to give our leaders the resources they need, such as
the Publicity workshop on July 18th. Finally, we need to have enough of
a variety of spiritual growth opportunities that everyone can find a
place to be nourished in the Spirit.
Whether you have been in the church since
your name was placed on the cradle role, or your visit here today is the
first time you’ve ever stepped foot into a church, we all need to be
fed, and fed well. If you would like to lead a class or retreat, please
let me know.
You’ve heard me say this so many times,
you can probably recite it yourself: We need a comprehensive long-term
mission plan that helps us decide how to wisely and faithfully invest
our time, energy, and money in ways that are unique to our congregation
and specific to our setting and time. This is essentially calling us to
the finest STEWARDSHIP of God’s resources.
You may remember our attempt a couple of
years ago at a BHAG – Big Hairy Audacious Goal. Perhaps it was a bit
premature, and many of our leaders were just too tired to consider
looking at the “big picture” or there wasn’t enough of a consensus. We
cannot postpone this much longer, because as we grow in membership and
programming, we need to be working in a united manner, not scattered.
People feel called to a church that has a strong sense of its character
and its mission in the world.
This mission cannot be the personal agenda
of any one person or small group of people. It has to be claimed by the
whole church together. We may lose some who do not agree with the chosen
approach, but we will need to have the grace to bid them farewell, but
have the confidence we are on the right course.
Now, part of the issue is that as the
mainline Protestant Church in America has declined, we’ve gotten
frightened. Many specialists have arisen to address our concerns, and
not all are wise and not all of their ideas are applicable to this
congregation. Evangelism will never be a “one-size-fits-all” enterprise,
because the gospel of Jesus Christ fits each individual believer
uniquely. Franklin Circle Christian Church must learn from the church
growth & evangelism specialists, and then chart a course that attracts
the people of our neighborhood looking for a church doing our unique
brand of mission.
Like Lydia, the good people out there who
yearn for a fuller relationship with God and a community of care,
service, and nurture will be convinced first and foremost by
conversations with other people of faith who say, simply, “Look what I
found! You should find it, too!”
Finally, we need to consider additional
opportunities for worship that allows others who may not find our
traditional service the most fulfilling way to praise God. Over the past
year I have been very pleased with the work of the Worship Team and
Staff as together we have really honed this worship service and made it,
what we might call a Fine and Faithful Traditional Worship Service.
But even as we were doing it, I was
realizing that just as there are many gifts in the Spirit in the one
Body of Christ, there are many different ways of worshipping God. It was
for this reason that I prepared an in-depth presentation, which I gave
to the Worship Team, that I would be pleased to offer again to help show
the need. (Note: to receive a download this PowerPoint
presentation,
CLICK HERE.)
I am more certain of this than I am of
anything else: Franklin Circle Christian Church would find enormous
benefit in carefully and prayerfully crafting a worship experience, in
addition to, not in place of, our primary Sunday Morning service, that
invites folks to worship God in a different way. Now, we need to
discover this together, and if given the okay from the Board, I will
call upon a core group of folks who will commit to a year of study,
exploration, experimentation, and preparation, to listen to what God is
saying to us as we expand upon the wonderful worship we already have, so
that more and more of God’s children can “Praise the Lord!”
Copyright 2006 -- The Rev. Allen V. Harris Franklin Circle Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1688 Fulton Rd., Cleveland, OH 44113-3096 |