Monday, December 04, 2006

The DNA of a church


I have been doing some thinking about why I am a pastor? And what is the church? And what does it mean that I am a leader within the church? Why am I doing what I am doing?
Fall has been a very busy time for me. It has left me feeling like I am doing many things to just stay afloat. Instead of energizing and being a catyalst for the church to move into future I feel like I have been kind of maintaining the status quo. Don't get me wrong. I think that there are many good things happening within the church - assisiting the new comer families, working in prison ministry, children's ministry, youth ministry, ect. Wonderful things are happening within the church. I just want to become more intentional in my role within the church. With Pastor Gary leaving I can see that there are going to many things that need and should be done. Which means I need to know why I am here and what I am suppose to be accomplishing. Right now I do not have the answers.
However I heard Robert Logan describe the church and state that the DNA (the building blocks, the essentials of life) for the church are three things: Loving God, loving others and as we go making disciples. I believe he is totally right. So when I think about extending the Kingdom of God it means loving him and others and making disciples. This is the basics that I have often been taught. But it is good to come back to this and build upong these things. They are going to have to be fleshed out for me. But they give a place to start.

2 comments:

Aron & Mary Anne said...

Ben, it is good to evaluate why we do things and I appreciate your honesty. I wanted to express thanks for the service on Sunday- your message of hope and how it tied in this World Aid's Day. Thanks also for bringing in the special guests and sharing your passion with the congregation.

Ben said...

Thanks Makarios. Alan and Myrna were very challenging and thought provoking. I am going to continue to pray about how to bring hope in this situation.