In the flurry of Christmas ministry preparations and services, it’s easy for church staff to dive right into what's next without pausing to acknowledge and celebrate what has been achieved. In this post, we address the importance of reflecting on our impact and celebrating the wins, both big and small, of the season past.
After the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season, our instinct may be to pack away the decorations, breathe a sigh of relief, and immediately immerse ourselves in planning for the next big event. But in rushing so quickly to the next task, we can fail to see the ways in which God has worked through our endeavors.
Even if small, each effort you make as part of the church staff is vital as it can significantly transform lives. Witnessing new faces at the Christmas services, or hearing how a sermon resonated with someone’s life, these are all significant victories attributable to your dedicated ministry work. Celebrating these moments with your team transforms them into lasting memories while also reinforcing the 'why' behind the work.
We find the perfect example of embracing a moment of reflection in Luke 2:19, where Mary treasured and pondered the miracles surrounding Jesus' birth in her heart. Like Mary, we should take moments to treasure and reflect on God's work through our ministry.
Here are a few suggestions on incorporating both reflection and celebration into your ministry:
Expand upon these reflections and suggestions in our latest Healthy Church Staff Podcast episode, where we delve deeper into the significance of celebrating ministry accomplishments. Reflect and rejoice, for these intentional pauses can bring immense gratification and motivation, enabling you to zealously minister with renewed energy and passion.