It has been nearly four months since I began as your
pastor. During that time, we have
enjoyed wonderful growth and have set record attendance in most areas. In addition, we have seen a number of people
make key personal, spiritual decisions such as making a first time profession
of faith, rededication to Christ, join the church, etc. It is a lot of fun to watch what God is doing
and see the prayers of so many begin to be answered in our fellowship.
In the process of interviewing to be your pastor, I sensed
that the founding vision of Celebration had been, to large degree,
fulfilled. Therefore, one of the first
activities would be to get before God to discern what was next; that notion has
been validated by a number of people over these months. Knowing who we are, where we are going and
how we plan to get there is critical to our effectiveness in fulfilling the
Great Commission of Jesus Christ that we “make disciples.”
Conventional wisdom is that it takes a new pastor an
estimated three years to learn a new church family with her history,
surrounding community, values, personality, etc. well enough to provide a new
direction. However, at the time I was
starting at Celebration I was exposed to a group of former pastors and church leaders
who comprise a company named “Auxano” (www.visiontogrow.com). Their purpose is to guide churches and
ministries to discern God’s unique call for them in this time and their
specific place.
After prayer and much consideration, the Leadership Team of
Celebration decided to engage their services.
They are able to facilitate in seven months what would have taken me, as
pastor, as long as three years to navigate.
I have assembled a group of people that includes our ministry staff and
a number of lay people to act as a Vision Team.
I sought to assemble a group that accurately represented the make–up of
our church family. These people have committed to serve a full day once per
month for the next seven months. We have
already had two sessions and are preparing for our third.
At the end of this process, we hope and pray we will have a
clear sense of what makes us unique and how God wants us to tackle our mission
of making disciples from the corner of Kernan and McCormick in Arlington.
This will be presented to the church in the fall of this year.
There is a lot at stake … this is a prayerful process and a
deliberate one as well. I ask you to be
praying for our team (their names follow) and for our Auxano facilitator, John
Shepherd. Right now, we are reading
through the book of Acts and asking God to make clear the things that are most
important to Him. In addition, we are
working to articulate our special approach to making disciples in a way that
captures the essence of our mission, the opportunities that surround us and the resources we
have to address those opportunities.
Here is our Vision Team:
Becky
Campbell David Penrod Jimmy Walker
Moises
Camacho Jo Goethe Judy Crosby
Chuck Ward Rachel White Josh Robinson
Scott
Magdalein Kathy Walker David Gaffney
Paul White
I cannot overemphasize how important this process is to the
life and future of our church. While we
are enjoying a lot of guests and new decisions for Christ we must think ahead
and focus our efforts. Please pray with
me and for these people as they work diligently on our behalf.
Blessings,
Pastor Paul
Posted on Tuesday, April 22, 2008
by Paul White
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