Back in April, we spent some time talking about blizzards, winters, and mini-ice ages as they relate to the pandemic that we find ourselves in. Over the last few weeks, as we have been spending time with church leaders, we have noticed that our conversations have shifted away from the blizzard (survival mode) and we are having more conversations about what the road ahead looks like.
As churches are beginning to choose their online ministry strategy, line up their teams, and assign responsibilities, we are starting to have some uncomfortable conversations with church leaders about staff realignment. Specifically, we are hearing pastors talk about how they have people who have served faithfully on their teams for years, are loved by their congregations, but are not equipped for the season ahead. The hardest part of these conversations is the speed at which things have changed and how the uncertainty of the next few months is causing us to take a hard look at where we are investing our resources.
When this topic comes up in a conversation, my response typically has three parts:
I am convinced, now more than ever, that God has put you in your church to lead through this season.
I know you are tired.
I know that you were not trained for this.
But I also know that you are faithful and dependent on our God who is with you and continues to work through you.
Please know that the entire team at Chemistry is praying for you and rooting you on and as you are working through this season, I'd love to help you process what you are learning and experiencing... this link will help us find some time to talk.