I’m Launching a Church This Weekend. Here’s Some Backstory
What started out last year as a localized gathering to serve God’s people makes the transition as an official congregation this coming Sunday. In this post, I share some personal backstory and subsequent learnings from the last 15 months.
Workflow Rhythms for Pastors to Consider for the Health of their Church, Family, and their Souls
As pastors engage in the daily grind to be faithful to their people, they can fall into the trap where the very effort to manage one’s duties can result in a pastor being managed by them which can be to the detriment of their church, family, and their own souls. In this post, I explore a workflow rhythm for sustainable health and holistic life integration.
Why I Believe How A Pastor Transitions May Be a Microcosm of One’s Ministry Tenure
I’ve often heard the quote, “It’s not how you start, but how you finish.” But what if what happens in the middle serves as indicators for how one starts and finishes. In this post, I explore why I believe the manner and way in which a pastor transitions serves as a microcosm of how one operated during one’s ministry tenure.
What Does It Mean for a Church to Love Its Neighbor Right Now (During a pandemic)?
I’ve come across comments from certain church leaders saying things along the lines of, “The church should do [fill in the blank] as an act of love for neighbor.” While I appreciate the prophetic posture of these comments, I can’t help but feel that it’s reducing the complexity of our current context and the church’s response to see through an unhelpful tunnel vision. This post seeks to broaden the conversation so that we see it more holistically,
Soul Guardrails for State Guidelines - Scriptures for the Church in Divisive Days
A few days ago, California gave guidelines for churches and other houses of worship in California on how they can safely re-gather amid the ongoing pandemic. This is exciting but opens the door for divisive times for the church. In this post, I share 4 passages of Scripture which serve as soul guardrails for how we understand and hope for our church to implement state guidelines.
Buildings and Babylon - Hope for the Church Facing an Uncertain Future in Search of a New Normal
Many leaders are tired and anxious and rightfully so. But I also believe we have good reason for hope in the future of the church. Based on the Babylonian Exile of Israel as a case study, we have good reason to believe God has a track record for how he will lead God’s people moving forwards.