Anne Jackson on Lazy Church Staff and Complacency
Anne Jackson wrote an interesting blog post recently about lazy church staff:
you want to know why some people get burned out in ministry? it’s not because they’re working too hard. it’s because they’ve set their level of expectations (both spiritual and pragmatic) so low that when something actually happens that causes them to rely on god’s strength rather than their own strength, it freaks them out. and then there’s no accountability in place, so even more chaos ensues.
But what really stands out for me, especially with my recent focus on needing the church to lead, is something Bill Hybels spoke to Anne about during an interview for her upcoming book, Mad Church Disease:
“I see twin towers of concern. One is burnout; the other is complacency. There are a lot of Christ-followers who haven’t taken the time to figure out what their holy discontent is, and so they’re doing a gradual slide into apathy and complacency”
I’ve recently been struggling with holy discontent, and as I’m praying and seeking God’s direction through it, I’ve started to see this apathy and complacency emerge from others as I try to explain it. When I try to explain it to those I know, most give me a blank stare. It is sad, really.
What is your holy discontent? How are you dealing with it (or how did you deal with it in the past)? Am I the only one struggling with this right now?
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