The emails and phone calls were pouring in and they all asked the same question, ”I can’t make the meeting tonight, do I have to be there?”
I was frustrated because I had sent out the dates months ahead. I had spent hours preparing and didn’t want to cancel, but what was the point of having a meeting no one could attend?
It’s a frustration many of us face when it comes to:
We set the date, get word out but there is always an excuse as to why someone can’t make it. We blame them for not having their priorities straight. We get frustrated because what once worked is now broken.
Ministry in a busy world is difficult but not impossible. It takes a little creativity and a change in perspective. To embrace the busyness you need to first let go of the excuse:
Ministry systems, like cars breakdown over time. They need to be tweaked and adjusted. While I struggle with connecting with people in an over scheduled world I’ve found the following tips have worked for me:
It’s easy to get caught behind your desk. While there is plenty of work sitting in front of you there are plenty of distractions as well. If you get out from behind your desk you can:
Take the time away from your desk to invest in relationships. It might not feel like work at first, but you now have the opportunity to:
It’s work that doesn’t always show instant results, but the effort you are pouring into those relationships will pay off in the long run. You’ll build up advocates and connect people to the authentic love of Jesus Christ.
If you go to a diner you better know what you want, because making a decision from the menu can be torture. Unfortunately, some church bulletins do the same thing.
To be accessible churches need to clarify what they want their members to do and know. Before you add another program take the time with your team to:
Deciding what stays and what goes is an emotional process, but it will help you clarify exactly what your church offers. Once you have that list develop a communication plan. Make sure you are able to help answer the questions:
Keep it simple because people crave clarity. A busy world is also a noisy one. Don’t lose parishioners because they didn’t know what you expected out of them.
Asking people to sacrifice time, energy and even money to come to a meeting can be an uphill battle. While nothing an replace face to face there are other options like:
Again, face to face is the way to go. But when it’s not always doable get creative and connect outside. Meet people where they are so that you can help them slowdown and connect with Christ.
How are you successful in doing ministry in a busy world?