I use to get frustrated when leaders would leave because they felt that there wasn’t enough for them to do. This hit a sore spot with me because I always felt that there was more than enough. I would be confused as to why people would feel that way. Finally a minister called me out on it, she said, “Chris, you say you want to give us responsibility, but then you never give up control.” And she was right because I needed to have my fat fingers in everything. For me giving up control to parts of my ministry was like handing over my first born, it was scary and painful. But it’s something we need to do because we can’t make it all about us. Now we all know in the end God is in control; however, when it comes to the decisions made in your student ministry most of the time they are made by the youth pastor. When we refuse to allow our ministry leaders make decisions we:
But again giving over control is scary. When we allow our ministers to make decisions, to run with an event, to plan a program, to give a testimony, to run the tech we risk FAILURE. But it’s worth the risk because with failure comes GROWTH. We learn from our mistakes and we can help our ministers learn from their minstakes. Think about all the times you made a mistake, what happened? You learned. So how do you pass on control, first thing you need to do is:
Your ministry won’t grow unless people grow. People won’t grow unless the leader gives them the ability to grow. If you don’t want your ministry to rise and fall on you, if you don’t want to lose ministers to inactivity, if you don’t want to feel like you have to do everything you need to hand over control. I’ll admit it’s not simple, but you can do it.
If you are a veteran youth worker obviously you’ve dealt with this before, that’s why I would encourage you to share your thoughts and comments on how it is you pass off control to your team?