These notes list ten points that fair, perceptive, generous church members tell me they long to see in their Minister. The list might well be pondered by all Christians and is designed to shed light and provide practical ideas, not to induce guilt.
The Patronage Process as Drama
Note: interest in this specialist article may be limited to Church of England churches. It has been written for Patrons but also for PCCs, Administrators guiding their church through a vacancy, and clergy needing to brush up on the system.
It describes the patronage process from the Patron’s perspective and presents it as a drama in two acts with five scenes each. There is also a cast list and a number of scenery backdrops. The idea is to make the patronage process interesting!
Everything in the right order...
Everything in the right order……God, people, task – a reminder we may need from time to time!
In less than one 24hr period, two friends and a bible daily reading App had all independently sent me the same verses of Scripture:
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own insight. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths”.
Proverbs 3:5-6, NIV
That was such an encouragement because there were significant and challenging work decisions looming that I needed a reminder to trust God in, and with. But I almost went ‘thanks that’s encouraging’ and moved on. Then a third friend sent me the same verse the next day saying, “I think the Lord wants to highlight this for your Jules”. That made me take time out to sit, read the verses, think about their context, and ask God what he was trying to get my attention on.
’Face to face’ is returning
UCAN’s flagship “Cutting Edge” conference for church administrators and operations personnel is about to start.
Virtual ROUNDTABLE sold out this week
80 UCAN+ subscribers joined us and Douglas Mullen from Anthony Collins Solicitors for an employment briefing for churches. Free for all UCAN+ subscribers, Jules Morgan opened with a spiritual tonic, followed by Doug guiding us through a number of employment principles and updates that churches need to be aware of. A live Q&A session helped churches ask direct questions, and break-out rooms enabled delegates to follow up some of the issues raised.
Who’s upholding your staff?
This month we’re talking about our staff. In Exodus 17:11 we read:
11 As long as Moses held up the staff in his hand, the Israelites had the advantage. But whenever he dropped his hand, the Amalekites gained the advantage.
Here we have a picture of Moses being instructed by God to uphold his staff as he surveyed the battle before him. It was a physical sign of Moses being visible, watching, and prayerfully upholding the Israelite army before God. Moses’ role was not to be fighting, but to be looking out for the men who rallied to his call. It was a spiritual relationship between a team and its captain; between crew and pilot; between a community and its leader who was following God.