Hey now, i don't read business books
And I would guess that most pastors don't. However, the people giving them business and marketing advice do.
So, as trusted colleagues, they convince pastors to take back their time at all costs. They tell them to set up gatekeepers such as:
- Locked doors
- Office staff
- Websites
- Online contact forms
- Prayer request forms
All of these are designed to keep the flock at bay while the church leadership secretly goes about their business. Worse, they automate these systems to streamline the process. And it's much like how the big box store desperately tries to distance itself from customer interaction, dehumanizing it in the process.
My proposal is to keep the current model. But instead of calling these people pastors, give them the title of administrator. Their duties can include:
- Business oversight
- Building oversite
- Ministry oversight
- Hiring and firing
- Setting up all the goofy programs churches think they need
I don't think that's asking too much. I've known managers at McDonald's who work harder than this.
Then, have true pastors minister to the flock. They can go back to:
- Disciplining two individuals. Those will disciple two more, then two more, then two more
- Delivering the Sunday sermon. All the lighting, sound, and music can be handled by the paid administrator
- The occasional wedding and funeral are fine. But can't associate pastors also handle these functions?
That's it! Send these new disciples out to visit people in the hospitals, nursing homes, and shut-ins. I certainly would do it within the church framework if I didn't have to sit through some stupid "How to Visit People in the Hospital-101" class.
And instead of prayer request forms, let the disciple truly listen to those in need and pray for them in person. Also, there's no better way to train a new disciple than during a personal crisis. As it is now, we hold up a bunch of prayer request forms, arrogantly command God to handle it, and then go about our busy lives.
Above all, I think we have to stop letting Satan put fear in the minds of pastors and elders. We lowly parishioners are not going to start worshiping idols just because we don't have our pastor by our side when we go out and preach the Gospel. God gave us adequate intelligence to read our bibles.
I think the real reason church leaders are afraid to turn us lose is that they know they've failed in their discipleship responsibilities.