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- Dan Reiland
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I have been blessed to serve with the best board members and key leaders I know, truly extraordinary men and women, but not everyone is as fortunate.
From secret meetings against the pastor to elders and deacons who would rather build a new kitchen than reach the lost, it’s tough to lead in those environments. These are more extreme examples, but nonetheless far too common.
So what can be done to assist the pastor, and ultimately protect the church from difficulty with the board?
We can help individuals earn the honor to be elders, deacons and overseers. (I’m using the terms elder, deacon and overseer in a broad and general way.) Leadership is not a right or gift, it’s a responsibility to be earned.
1) Don’t give in to politics, popularity or pressure.
Your church may be part of a system where it’s tough to make a change with those who serve on the board, but as pastor, you are a leader with influence so don’t give up. Stand firm for what is right. It may take time but lead with the long view in mind. Get the right leaders on the board, and the wrong ones off. You may not be able to change the system, but if prayer can move mountains, it can also move people off the board. If you can’t influence a church bully by yourself, get some help. I’m confident there is someone in your church who will stand with you for godly principles, and yet with the leadership finesse to not start a church fight. Board difficulties must be handled with love and grace, not by the one who has the loudest voice.2) Set the standards high.
Always start with scripture. (Study all of I Timothy 3 for a more complete context.)In the same way, deacons [Elders] are to be worthy of respect, sincere, not indulging in much wine, and not pursuing dishonest gain. They must keep hold of the deep truths of the faith with a clear conscience. They must first be tested; and then if there is nothing against them, let them serve as deacons. I Timothy 3:8-10When assessing who should join the board, remain on the board or leave the board, asking these questions of each one will help you tremendously. Four essential qualities toward earning the honor to board level leadership: