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NEW BEGINNINGS FOR A PASTOR

By May 28, 2021One Comment

WHAT DO YOU HOPE AFTER THE FIRST YEAR

If you were to describe the image that you hope your congregation will have of you and your ministry after the first year, how would you describe the following?

What would you hope they would say about your personality in general?

How would you hope they would feel about your sensitivity to others?

What are the behaviors you hope to exhibit that will result in the conclusions that you want?
How about flexibility? What are the situations in which you can demonstrate the flexibility that you hope they will see in you?

As they are experiencing that, what conclusions do you hope they will draw about your sense of integrity? Can one have both strong integrity and demonstrate flexibility at the same time?

SHARED VISION

At the end of the first year, what is the type of shared vision about your ministry together that you hope they will grasp? If it is to be a shared vision, what type of experiences will need to take place for that to become a reality?

The phrase, “a non-anxious presence” has become popular in literature about pastors. What do you need to do and refrain from doing that can provide that “non-anxious” presence to your congregation and how will that lower their anxiety as well.

What would you like them to say about your sense of humor? What about your compassion for others?

Perhaps most of all, how can you convey a strong sense of faith that is contagious? How do you help them put words on the faith that they sense, not only in your words but also in your behavior as you live among them?

What else would you add in describing what you would hope would be the majority of the congregation’s impressions of you as a pastor at the end of your first year together?

While you don’t control other people’s conclusions, you can be intentional about providing a congregation with the experience of a pastor that shapes the image that they carry with them.

WHILE WRITING OUT RESPONSES TO THE ABOVE AS YOU BEGIN A NEW PASTORATE HAS REAL VALUE, EVEN IF YOU HAVE BEEN IN A POSITION SEVERAL YEARS, YOU COULD BENEFIT FROM PROJECTING AHEAD FOR A YEAR AND SEE WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE HAPPEN.

FIND A CLERGY FRIEND, EITHER CLOSE BY OR USE THE INTERNET AND CONNECT UP WITH A FRIEND FAR AWAY AND AGREE TO DO THE EXERCISE TOGETHER.

NAMING YOUR HOPES AND EXPECTATIONS CAN

SIGNIFICANTLY INFLUENCE REALITY

One Comment

  • Duke Robinson says:

    Steve — I went from seminary to a church staff as the Minister of Education and Youth and had good information and support for adjusting to my role. Your piece here makes me wonder how I would have done going to a single pastorate and makes me think such guidance would have been very helpful.
    Duke

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