Harmony Church Leadership: Van Riper Style

I’m currently reading Blink by Malcolm Gladwell (incredible, by the way) and came across the great story of Paul Van Riper (I’ll delve into this deeper when I finish the book). There’s one quote that he uses that he took from Kevin Kelly:

“…I told our staff that we would be in command and out of control…”

That’s Harmony Church leadership in a nutshell. Our elders will be commanders accountable and subordinate to Christ, but we will be guiding, challenging, and encouraging people to do the work that God has called them to do; not dictating what they should be doing. Our leaders are free to lead: no ifs, ands, or buts about it.

Coming Soon: The Top Fifteen Church Plants of 2006-2007

It’s been a while since I’ve done a list. So here’s one that noone is paying attention to: the most effective church plants of the past year. Here’s the definition of a church plant I’m using:

church plant (n.) - A Biblically faithful church that has had its first service within the past two years.

What does it mean for a church to be “Biblically faithful”? Here’s the characteristics:

  • The church must teach that Jesus is God.
  • The church must teach that Jesus died on the cross for our sins.
  • The church must teach that Jesus rose from the dead to conquer sin and death.
  • The church must adhere to Biblical Scripture as the Word of God, absolute truth, and the final authority for Christians.
  • The church must baptize new believers.
  • The church must believe that the Holy Spirit works through us today.
  • Lastly, the church must teach that the Kingdom of God is currently invading the world through the church, one day at a time.

The churches will be judged as effective by weekly attendance (as proportionate to target population), yearly baptisms (as evidence of new conversions), and finally, by concrete impact on the culture around them (homeless shelter ministries, community involvement, etc.).

Is it right to do this? Yes. This is a simple way to keep church planters accountable to what’s right and just, as well as to encourage church planters that it can be done today. As new church planters, we as individuals need role models to follow behind (just as Paul said follow me for I follow Christ); the church is no different. Lastly, this list will be a chance to celebrate what Christ is doing throughout the States through the up and coming church planting movement! (in other words, it’s not about us, it’s about Him)

Want to nominate a church? Email me at derek@harmonydc.com or comment here!

Search Engines and My Blog

At the blogger’s luncheon at NNCC, I shared that the story of me looking through my blog stats one day and discovering that someone had come across my blog by searching on google for “suicide attempt knife cutting”. I talked about how we have to blog redemptive stuff in order for us to glorify Christ through our blogs. Well, I was pleasantly surprised tonight when I, once again, was looking at my blog stats and how people are getting here and I came across this search phrase: “what was accomplished on the cross”. They came to my post “What Is Salvation” by searching about that. Take that, Satan.

Harmony Church Podcast

Here’s the link: Harmony Church Podcast or you can subscribe to the following URL in iTunes: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=255905983

Leadership Cookout

Miranda and I hosted an impromptu cookout tonight with part of our potential/future leadership team. It went pretty well, and we had tons of fun. At first, the only true common thread was me, even though they had run into one another on more than one occasion. Two of them had been deeply involved (and still are) with a college ministry Miranda and I helped to plant, and the other is a great friend that has tons of musical talent; leading worship at a local church. We had a great time, and I fired up the new grill for the first time this summer (with many more to come). The burgers were good, the fellowship was greater. We simply hung out: no agenda, no visioncasting, nothing like that. Just random talk and laughter. Good times. I might could get used to this. :D