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Get Rid of Church Members

I have been in full-time ministry with LifeChurch.tv for going on two years now. I have recently come to the conclusion that it’s time to get rid of church members. I had this epiphany as my team, a Starbucks manager, and the principal of an impoverished elementary school were meeting to talk about our upcoming endeavors. As we visited, the manager made reference to the role of Starbucks partners.  When I asked for clarification, she stated that partner is the new term used to refer to a Starbucks employee. This just further confirms for me how ingenious Starbucks is. It now refers to every individual who makes our coffee experience amazing as partner. Though this is a subtle shift, I believe it will have lasting results.   It’s time for us to get rid of our church members and make them our ministry partners.  When we empower the people who walk through our doors to be partners, it increases their sense of commitment and ownership. I consistently meet volunteers who feel the need to be frequently reminded of the importance of their contribution. Allowing the Church to be our ministry partners reinforces the importance of everyone’s contribution to the mission. Personally, I have several memberships – to clubs, gyms, organizations, Netflix – in which I ask the question, “How can you benefit me?” I have only a few partnerships in which I ask the question, “What can we do daily together to achieve our desired mission?” Read the definitions below, and then ask yourself this question: Do we need to get rid of church members and begin to develop ministry partners? 

member – a person, animal, plant group, etc., that is part of a society, party, community, taxon, or other body. 

partner – a person who shares or is associated with another in some action or endeavor; associate; a husband or a wife; spouse.   

Ministries around the country are evolving, changing, becoming more relevant; it’s now time get rid of the dated idea of having church members and instead develop ministry partners.

Satan Talks Sex (Part 2)

See the comments in the previous post of Satan Talks Sex (Part 1). Share your thoughts.

Satan Talks Sex (Part 1)

Do you want to hear some real Sex Education from Satan? Whether you do or not, for your viewing pleasure I have attached this video that was used as a tool during the LifeChurch.tv Satan’s SexEd Series. I found this video to be clever, humorous, real, and ridiculous; as well as a bit over the top, all rolled up into one. The reality is that’s exactly how the Master of Deception, The Tempter, The Accuser and the Big Fat Liar Satan can be. Do you feel this video accurately depicts what we are dealing with, or is it to over the top? Please share your thoughts.

Lifeonics 101

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Lifeonics:  When LifeChurch.tv meets slang

This is the first of a series of lessons that I will call Lifeonics.  These words, acronyms, colloquialisms and aphorisms are part of the unique dialect culture that exists among LifeChurch.tv staff, volunteers and members.  These lessons will become more advanced in the future. J  Here is the first lesson (Lifeonics 101) which is composed of five vocabulary terms; as well as five acronyms with their meanings.     

Land the plane- Know when to end a message or speaking time.  Don’t talk for the sake of talking.

In the weeds- Focused on the finite details, sometimes a form of micromanagement.                                              

Altitude- Elevation of leadership, in order for a leader to look at the big picture and not the finite details. 

Experience- Another name for church service. 

Drill down deep- Really press to find out underlying reasons/causes of a particular situation.  Method of finding additional information. 

CP- Campus Pastor

ACP- Associate Campus Pastor 

LK- LifeKids

“F”- “Feeler” as identified in the Kiersey Temperament Sorter

“T”- “Thinker” as identified on the Kiersey Temperament Sorter 

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