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		<title>Realistic Expectations for Church Staff</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 14:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>adam mclane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of my adult life I have been on church staff. But the last 13 months I have not worked at a church and it has provided me with a wealth of insights into what I thought people expected out of me versus what I expected out of myself. I think people working at churches [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Most of my adult life I have been on church staff. But the last 13 months I have not worked at a church and it has provided me with a wealth of insights into what I thought people expected out of me versus what I expected out of myself.</strong> I think people working at churches have unrealistic expectations for their churches just like the people in the pews have unrealistic expectations for what their church staff should be doing.</p>
<p><strong>With that in mind, here are some of my realistic expectations of my church staff: </strong>(Please note I lump all staff together as equals.)<strong><br />
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<p><strong>- Remind me of the churches vision. </strong>Let&#8217;s face it, it&#8217;s hard out there raising a family and earning a living. That makes it very easy to forget what the church is all about. My default vision for the church is always going to be &#8220;<em>meet MY needs</em>.&#8221; If the churches vision isn&#8217;t about my default, I depend and expect the staff to remind me what it is. In our church&#8217;s case I need to hear and see tangible manifestations of the church&#8217;s vision&#8230; <em>bridging cultures, bridging hearts</em>.</p>
<p><strong>- Teach me from where you are in your walk with Jesus.</strong> We live in an age where Christians have access to the very best communicators of biblical truth on the planet with a single click of the mouse. Consequently, I think church staff feel compared to these other ministries all the time. But I don&#8217;t expect my church staff to be John Piper, Andy Stanley, Francis Chan, or any of the others. Those are all great leaders and I am thankful for them&#8230; but I expect my church staff to lead me locally right from the pages of what God is doing in their lives. Jesus didn&#8217;t select those people to be here in my neighborhood! But He did select this staff for this time&#8211; and I know Jesus is smart enough to place the right people in the right places.</p>
<p><strong>- Be professional.</strong> I know church staff feel an all encompassing, mind-swirling, burdening pressure to be all things to all people. The dumbest thing you can do as church staff is to buy into that lie. It&#8217;ll cost you joy and sanity! I don&#8217;t expect church staff to meet my every whim. I don&#8217;t even expect the staff to &#8220;<em>be my friend.</em>&#8221; Their role in my life is to be a spiritual leader&#8211; if the friendship thing happens that is fine&#8211; but it&#8217;s not an expectation I have. And I never expect their families to be at an event, or even Sunday morning worship. I do expect the staff to be prepared, to lead their ministries effectively, to be on time, to be courteous, and to represent the church to the community.</p>
<p><strong>- Set the pace.</strong> I am always leery when I see church staff buy into the now, NOW, NOW!!! mode. I just don&#8217;t think that is a sustainable pace. Very few churches in this world can sustain exponential growth. Moreover, I expect that each church has a &#8220;<em>right size</em>&#8221; when we should stop thinking about growing and start thinking about planting. <em>I mourn the satellite movement.</em> It&#8217;s as if they got the idea they should plant but don&#8217;t have the nerve to cut the strings from the communicator&#8230; as if the lead communicator is the reason 4,000 people show up to church!</p>
<p><strong>- Lead movements, not programs.</strong> It&#8217;s easy to focus on a tanglible program as a church staff. &#8220;<em>This week I am leading VBS</em>&#8221; or &#8220;<em>This week I am taking students on a short-term ministry project.</em>&#8221; While those are great, I don&#8217;t give a rip if they happen or not. If my church staff told me they were killing children&#8217;s Sunday School because it wasn&#8217;t helping them bridge cultures and hearts with City Heights&#8230; <em>I&#8217;d be cool with that. </em>The reason is that I have an expectation that the church will focus on a Gospel-driven movement in my community. Programs can be the enemy of people movements.</p>
<p><strong>- Remain biblically qualified. </strong>When I look at <a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=61&amp;chapter=3&amp;version=31" target="_blank">1 Timothy 3</a> I don&#8217;t see anything unrealistic. <em>I expect those things to be boundaries.</em> Don&#8217;t whore around. Don&#8217;t be a sloppy drunk. Don&#8217;t blow money. Don&#8217;t cause trouble. Don&#8217;t be a hot head. Be a decent teacher. Be respectable and have an open heart.</p>
<p><strong>With all of that said, I think it becomes clear what our role is as the body. My job is to keep my expectations reasonable.</strong> And when my expectations aren&#8217;t met, my job is to go back and check my expectations against what is reasonable. As I look over this list I kept saying to myself, &#8220;<em>This list needs someone to be the gatekeeper!</em>&#8221; Each church needs a person who knows the staff intimately enough to help them establish boundaries. The church needs that same person to be an advocate for the staff to the church at-large, as well. It&#8217;s almost as if Paul, inspired by the Holy Spirit, knew what he was talking about.</p>
<p><strong>What are expectations you have for church staff that are different from my list? If you are on church staff, is my list helpful or harmful to you? </strong></p>
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