JOHN BURKE
10 Lessons, from John
Creating something out of nothing is challenging, but this is the only
way we can really see the culture become the church. I want to see
people grow and be unified as a church, but I always want to start with
those who are not the church, with the culture around us, relationally
connecting life-by-life.
These 10 lessons I’ve learned have been how God has change lives,
that in turn impacted a neighborhood, and now influence a city and the
world:
1. People Matter Enough to be Reminded
Realize that it’s not about you – it’s about a world that’s on a slide
going south away from God. If you forget that, you’ll take things
personally. Remember that good things don’t just naturally happen.
People left alone don’t tend to seek God. People left alone don’t tend
to stretch themselves to grow in faith or stretch to give money and time
to those less-fortunate. It takes energy. As a leader, part of that
energy is to remind people.
2. Never Waste a Gathering
No matter what the gathering is for – serve kids, have a party, small
group, bike ride, or building houses – pay attention to not wasting it.
Have fun first. Create life and people will want to come back. Cast
vision and orient people to what they can expect. Always give
next-steps. Every gathering is about connecting to community, but people
need steps along the way.
3. Tell Stories to Shape Values
A story tells everybody “this is who we are and this is what matters.”
4. Connect Others Constantly
Give people enough time, and they’ll want to hang with their group and
forget new people. Watch for people who might be feeling left out at
every gathering. People feel valued and loved as people take interest in
them.
5. Don’t Be Afraid to Have a Big “Ask”
Challenge people to grow spiritually. Many times God’s spirit prompts us
but we “do the person a favor” by saying “no” for them. We’re
potentially closing someone off from a life with God. That’s not a
favor. You have to overcome that fear and make big asks.
6. Serve Well Together
Getting people serving creates ownership. When you serve together serve well.
7. Be Generous with Praise and Encouragement
You can’t hire enough people to do all the work. You need volunteers. Generous praise and encouragement is how you pay them.
8. Ask “Who’s Next, What’s Next?”
You’re only as strong as your next new leader, so always be looking for
the “relative” leaders – the ones giving a little bit more. Sometimes
their lives are messy. Think about how to help them take next steps of
growth.
9. If Your Unchurched Friends and Neighbors are not Becoming the Church, You’re Ineffective
This is one of my most significant lessons. If people are not becoming
the church — and LEADING the church – within 3 to 5 years, you’re not
being effective. When you start to see this happen, when you the church
being raised up out of culture, just as it happened in Corinth, Athens,
Rome. That’s exciting!
10. Don’t Do This Without God (It’s His mission, your adventure)
This is really the first one. This is His mission and your adventure. You can’t do this without God.
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