Pastors often complain to their seminaries that they were not adequately prepared for the complexities of administrating a congregation. When I have attempted to teach such mechanics, the students rebel. They have a point: what makes congregational life interesting is not the details but the culture. Â
When I remember to pay attention to what people are willing to argue about and when they stay quiet, I learn more and more about where the congregation is open to innovation and where they need stability and familiarity. Preparing a budget can be a great time to learn about much more than money. Â
Please let us know what resources you have found helpful with the practicalities of leading congregations.
Blessings,