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WHAT IT WILL TAKE TO PASTOR IN AMERICA THE NEXT 20 YEARS

The next 20 years are going to be some of the most exciting, tumultuous, confusing, difficult, historical, adventurous, pioneering, years ever in the history of the church to pastor a church.  The enthusiasm of the early kept it from cratering when times were hard.  The organization of the institutional church helped it survive beyond a movement.  The restoration of the Biblical texts to the masses breathed new life into the church and led to a tremendous reformation.  The spread of the protestant church with passionate evangelism and missionary fervor has driven the church the past 500 years.  BUT - what will drive it when it gets hard and what will keep it focused and on track?  I believe it will be the completion of the Great Commission.  There has never been a time in history where there is more opportunity for the fulfillment of the Great Commission than there is today.  We are connected globally - now to be connected spiritually - that’s another challenge.

It will take the same things it’s always taken to pastor a church: prayer, spiritual disciplines, the knowledge of your community and the people in the church, study, a knowledge of the Word of God and the ability to teach it, the ability to inspire and lead, all of that - but there will be some additional things in a way unlike any other time in history.

#1 The ability to learn from the Global church.  We are not growing, as much as I would like to say there are - I know of no church planting movements in the US - we will have to learn from them.  In addition, they are going to see things from their perspective in the Scriptures that as Westerners we haven’t seen - we must be ready to learn. 

#2 The ability to adapt to a global context.  It will become more and more impossible to “do church” in your community.  We’re just too connected.  What happens in one part of the world affects every part of the world.

#3 The ability to work across “party” lines.  No longer will we work in isolation from other tribes, denominations, nations, or even religions for that matter - there will be some things that will be necessary that all of us learn to respect one another and get along.  For believers, Jesus makes it clear that “they will know we are his by our love for each other” and we have been called to Unity - how in God’s name that will happen will be the greatest supernatural miracle since the resurrection. 

#4 The ability to bring value to the community beyond Sunday church.  We call it missional - they call it civic or civil society.  The church of necessity will be engaged with domains of society because that is the infra-structure of the world. 

#5 The ability to take complex issues theologically and make them simple and applicable for everyday followers of Jesus.  Jesus told stories, Paul wrote theologies, we write sermons with texts and points - I wonder what sermons will come to look like? 

#6 The ability to embrace the Holy Spirit - all of us.  Not so much for the supernatural but for everyday guidance for a thousand ethical questions people are going have driven by science and money - as well as recognizing divine moments. 
The mass marketing of the Gospel isn’t over, but it’s going to be people driven more than market driven. 

#7 The ability to celebrate disciples and the whole church and allow them deeply into ministry instead of a “preacher driven” ministry. 

#8 The ability to not just tolerate but enjoy diversity in every form - cultures, peoples, expressions of faith - there will be no one box - only one Lord and Savior.

Comments

  • tony sheng says:
    Feb 8, 2011 at 10:28 PM
    love #1 and #2. your blog is a huge help towards those two - so thanks and keep writing!!
  • Stan says:
    Feb 8, 2011 at 11:00 PM
    It seems to me that #6 is already underway at some level. Traditional expository preaching has slowly become inductive preaching which has slowly become narrative preaching which is transitioning now into storying. Seems the preaching is getting back to the style of Jesus in terms of telling stories. As a pastor, I want to push my teaching further to the edge, so I am especially excited to see how preaching continues to transform. How are you seeing #8 in action currently?
  • Bob Roberts Jr. says:
    Feb 9, 2011 at 07:00 AM
    Visit http://www.globalfaithforum.org it's a living example - watch the videos at media
  • Mario Pintor says:
    Feb 9, 2011 at 01:08 PM
    Pastor, I can't send emails from Cuba, a friend of us in Miami, send this. He translate our pettition, we are a group of pastors in Cuba that need help. And a friend of us tell us about your ministry, your vision, your passion for the whole world.

    Here we need help in establish churches (houses churches), and more social work.

    But need coaching, and we do not speak english.

    Do you have persons in your ministry that help us?
  • Randy Ehle says:
    Feb 10, 2011 at 10:48 PM
    Not sure which of this points I most appreciate, but #4 stuck out first. Also 1, 3, and 6. Oh, and 2 and 7. Five and 8 are just okay . wink Seriously, Bob - good stuff.

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