Change; we all go through it, but we all deal with it differently. Some of us are "agents of change". Some are change followers, yet many of us are change resistant.
Change is a constant in the business world. In many cases, a business must change and adapt to new business environments or paradigms, otherwise, business opportunities could be lost, or worst, the business itself may be lost. So change is an accepted reality in the business world because of the constantly shifting dynamics of that environment. Do the dynamics of the church change? My immediate reaction to that question is, no! The church doesn't change because God's direction for the church doesn't change. However, I believe we must look deeper into the question.
God's law and direction for our lives, for the church, doesn't change. As we all know, He has already seen every event in every one of our lives. But we don't have God's sight. We live in a world bound by time, and in this thing called time, there will be change that we won't know about until it happens, or starts to happen. Therefore, the final answer to the question above is, yes, the dynamics of the church living in the world do change. If you agree with that statement, then the next question is how the church handles change.
We at Cedar Park Northshore are going through change. Our beloved senior pastors are moving on to serve in the missions field, and as such, we will have a new pastor. That's big change. Is this change good or bad? I'm of the opinion that this change is wonderful! Now, don't get me wrong; I am very sad to see the Willis' go. They have been a wonderful breath of revitalization for our local body, and they are much loved. However, they are leaving us because they feel God is leading them to serve in India as missionaries. How can that be a bad thing? Additionally, we are going to see a new pastor come in that has been vetted by the senior leadership of the Cedar Park Cathedral; the same senior leadership that brought us the Willis'. How can that be a bad thing?
I think how the change affects the Northshore body is largely up to us. We can be change resistant and allow it to negatively affect us and how we are serving the Lord locally, or we can embrace it, partner with it, and do our part(s) to make sure we don't get in the Lord's way. I vote for the latter. What are your thoughts? Comment!!!
I think how the change affects the Northshore body is largely up to us. We can be change resistant and allow it to negatively affect us and how we are serving the Lord locally, or we can embrace it, partner with it, and do our part(s) to make sure we don't get in the Lord's way. I vote for the latter. What are your thoughts? Comment!!!