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		<title>Thriving in Leadership</title>
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<p>Home &#62; Blog &#62; Thriving in Leadership Thriving in Leadership By New Churches Team Leading in the church makes pastors prone to serving in crisis. Pastors come alongside and provide long-term care and encouragement to people who are in the midst of crisis. Church and ministry leaders are often second [&#8230;]</p>
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<h1>Thriving in Leadership</h1>
<h4>By New Churches Team</h4>
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<p>Leading in the church makes pastors prone to serving in crisis. Pastors come alongside and provide long-term care and encouragement to people who are in the midst of crisis. Church and ministry leaders are often second and third responders and provide help to those who are hurting. This causes stress on pastors and their families.</p>
<h3>Prevention vs. Intervention</h3>
<p>Many church members reach out to pastors in times of crisis, but they often aren’t serving in the church or connected in community. As a pastor, you can only help so much as one person. By encouraging your church members to be in community, you are also providing them with resources to help. As pastors, what can you do to help build up systems that help with prevention and keep from needing intervention?</p>
<h3>Sabbath Rhythms</h3>
<p>In your own life, what systems do you need to support you when you are dealing with crisis? Develop and find a prayer team that will commit to pray for you individually each day as a layer of support. Specifically, during this time of coronavirus, it is important to remember that this is a marathon, not a sprint. You need to be building in times of renewal and refreshment. These should be daily and weekly sabbath rhythms. The way that we pace ourselves for a marathon is very different than how we pace ourselves for a sprint.</p>
<p>It is also important to take care of your physical body. Daily be in the rhythm of reading Scriptures, praying, and spending time with the Lord, but also create rhythms of exercise and healthy living choices that will add longevity to your life and your ministry.</p>
<p><em>Adapted from the <a href="https://newchurches.com/episode-501-thriving-in-leadership/">New Churches Q&amp;A Podcast Episode 501: Thriving in Leadership</a>. Click <a href="https://newchurches.com/podcasts/">here</a> to listen to more to church planting, multisite, and multiplication tips.</em></p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://newchurches.com/blogs/thriving-in-leadership/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-wplink-edit="true">Thriving in Leadership</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2019 10:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>by unSeminary: Welcome to this week’s unSeminary podcast. Today I’m speaking with Pastor Lee Eclov. Lee has been in Lincolnshire, Illinois, in the suburbs of Chicago, for almost 22 years. Set in a transient community, Village Church of Lincolnshire is a church of about 200, where Lee pastors. Lee is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>by unSeminary: Welcome to this week’s unSeminary podcast. Today I’m speaking with <strong>Pastor Lee Eclov</strong>. Lee has been in Lincolnshire, Illinois, in the suburbs of Chicago, for almost 22 years. Set in a transient community, <strong>Village Church of Lincolnshire</strong> is a church of about 200, where Lee pastors.</p>
<p>Lee is the author of the book <em>Feels Like Home: How Rediscovering the Church as Family Changes Everything</em>. He is talking with us today about how leading and loving in our churches should be like that of a parent rather than a CEO.</p>
<p><strong>The mission of a church.</strong> // The idea to write the book came to Lee during a time of unsettledness in his heart and in the church. He had wrestled with the mission of the church and realized God had wired him to think of the church in terms of its environment. And the environment of a church should be a home, or household. Believers are God’s sons and daughters and together we are a family. So Lee began to ask, then how would you do church?<strong>The heart of a church. </strong>// Leaders will always naturally think organizationally and strategically. But at the heart of the church is the relationships we have with Jesus and one another. The Bible’s picture is the healthy church home gains a kind of gravitational pull to the gospel; if we are solid inside then attracting people will be more organic rather than require using corporate methods.<strong>People as a family.</strong> // It’s easy to do church for the individual, but we should focus on the importance of the body of believers as a family. The number one command is to love one another, but if we don’t even know each other’s names within our churches, it’s hard to say we’re loving one another. No matter how many people are in the church, big or small, it is still the home and family of God and we should get to know each other. <strong>Church well cared for grows healthy.</strong> // The staff needs to run and organize things within the church, but also needs to remember to make time to interact with the people. Part of the tactic at Village Church of Lincolnshire is to prioritize personal touch. This could be as simple as reaching out to people that God puts on your heart by sending an email, text or handwritten note, letting them know they are in your thoughts or prayers. Remember that you are taking care of these people.<strong>Focus on the holiness.</strong> // It’s good to know numbers, such as recording how many people are being baptized or how small groups are doing in attendance. But there can be danger in thinking that the only measure of a church’s health is if the numbers grow. Focusing only on numbers can distract us from the growth in holiness of the people because that’s often something that can’t be measured.</p>
<p>You can find out more about Lee and his book at <a href="http://www.leeeclov.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">www.leeeclov.com</a>. You can learn more about the church at <a href="http://www.evcl.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">www.evcl.org</a>.</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://unseminary.com/pastor-like-you-parent-with-lee-eclov/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-wplink-edit="true">Pastor Like You Parent with Lee Eclov</a></p>
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