Archive for January, 2010

So You Want to be a Leader?

Posted in Uncategorized on January 28, 2010 by johncatkinson

Everyone wants to be “the leader” don’t they! From the outside looking in, the gig looks cool. Leaders usually get a bigger office, bigger pay, more notoriety, more influence, and heck, maybe even some prestige!  The problem is, when you actually get that job, you begin to realize it’s not exactly the walk in the park you pictured it to be. Here’s why being the leader in your church is a tougher job than most people think it is.

1. When people are angry at the church, that anger is vented on leaders.

2. When people are angry at each other, its leaders that usually get the fun job of being the referee!

3. One side or the other in that fight, often ends up mad at, you guessed it, the leader. Sometimes both sides.

4. Guess who gets to say “no” to a lot of things, yep its the leader. That means the leader often has to say no to good ideas from good people who they actually love and respect, even though you know it’s going to hurt them. It also means saying no to not so nice people with bad ideas, and thats a ton of fun too because instead of being hurt, they usually accuse or criticize.

5. If you have people in your church, you have problems. Guess who’s held accountable for all those problems, and the consequences caused by them? Once again, the leader! A lot of the time they’re held accountable for decisions they actually knew nothing about. Try that one on for size sometime :)

6. When staff aren’t performing at the level they need to be, guess who gets to have the hard talks that sometimes ends in someone being let go? It’s the leader, and it’s a really tough thing to do! On occasions those decisions hurt good people who you love and respect.

7. When it’s time to do yearly performance evaluations, guess who gets to tell people about their weaknesses. Yep you guessed it, the leader! Again not the funnest thing to do!

8. Churches like other business’s, have budgets. Guess who gets to manage the spending and tell good leaders with amazing ideas no because it won’t fit in the budget? Need I answer it at this point?

9. Leaders get criticized to their faces, behind their backs, by people they thought were their friends, by people who have never met them, publicly on blogs and the internet, and often for things they didn’t even have anything to do with.

10. When you’re a leader, especially in the church, you are scrutinized for everything you do or say. What movie you’re seeing, what movie you’re renting, what you say in public pretty much anywhere you go, how you dress, and pretty much everything else. Ask a pastors wife if she is scrutinized for how she dresses in public and see what she says.

Are there benefits that go with a leadership role, absolutely. Are these complaints designed to make you feel sorry for your leaders, absolutely not. What I hope you’ll take from  this is three things…

1. Leadership is difficult, and your pastors work hard and put up with a lot to follow Gods call in their lives.

2. Think long and hard before you start praying about a leadership role in your church, because if you can’t deal with the hard stuff I just talked about, a leadership role will destroy you.

3. Love on the leaders in your churches, their job is a heck of a lot harder than you think it is, and there is more people criticizing them than telling them thank you!

Ask this question before taking on a high level leadership role; am I called to lead at this level, or do I just want the title, notoriety, bigger pay, influence, and prestige? Because none of those things will matter when the pressures of leadership show up, and they will show up!

But hey, if for you the answer is yes, go for it, the Kingdom needs great leaders!

John

INTEGRITY

Posted in Uncategorized on January 22, 2010 by johncatkinson

There are many things a leader must have to be successful, but nothing, in my opinion, is as important as Integrity. Having Integrity will define your leadership, not having Integrity will too!

Why is Integrity so important?

1. Without integrity in our faith, we’ll change the Word of God to fit us, instead of changing us to fit the Word of God.

2.Without integrity, we’ll be able to see pride in others, while missing it in ourselves.

3. Without integrity, we’ll challenge others to live lives of purity, while in the privacy of our own homes we’ll fail at it.

4. Without integrity, we’ll pursue our own desires, instead of pursing God’s desires for us.

5. Without integrity, we’ll bend the truth so it will fit in the world as we want it to be, instead of living and leading in a world defined by GODS standard of truth.

6 Without integrity in our marriages, everything we love and hold close, we’ll still love, but it won’t be close for us to love and hold any more.

7. Without integrity in our leadership, the careers, churches, or businesses we love and hold close, we may still love, but they won’t be ours to hold close any more.

Bottom line, without integrity, we really have nothing.

John

At Leadership Network in Dallas

Posted in Uncategorized on January 19, 2010 by johncatkinson

Really excited to be in Dallas with Jason Curlee and Dave Cotham for a Leadership Network Multi Site Innovation Lab. Leadership Network is a great group of leaders who have a heart to make an impact on the Church and its leaders. Were gathering with seven other Multi Site Churches from around the country who currently have more than 3 campuses and plan on starting more. If you know Pastor Bil, you can be assured were starting more :)

We are here by invitation and it’s quite an honor to have an opportunity to share what God has done through Multi Site at BAF, and to learn what others are doing and how that can help us in the future. We will be doing a half day today and a full day tomorrow, followed by a long drive home. It’s going to be two really full and crazy days, but were excited about the possibilities, and hoping we can take away some great idea’s that will help us be better prepared for the challenges we will face in the future.

I’ll be posting some ideas and thoughts from these next couple of days so stay tuned. Should be a great funs. No matter what happens, it’s always a great time hanging with Jason and Dave!

John