Four Types of Leadership Team
There
are a group of spiritual leaders in the city who give more than pastoral care.
They give Leadership and direction to the spiritual leaders. No-one wants to appoint oneself to such a
role. On the other hand if God or other
city leaders encourage a leader into such a role, as with other areas of
service, we must pay the price.
As
Such
a group may include:
·
The
apostles[35] of the
city - those who have pioneered movements
·
the prophets to the city - those who discern
and speak the word to the issues of the time and the city
·
the pastor of the pastors (functioning bishop)
·
the
city networker
·
the researcher for the city
·
the leader of women
·
the leader of the intercessory movements
·
the spiritual leaders of the business
community.
·
a leader of
citywide inter-church diaconal ministries (such as Lovelink)[36].
·
a spiritual leader in the business or political
community.
One
of the best models of such a team has been in London, where Roger Forster,
Graham Kendrick and a number of leaders of movements have developed
relationships together from which has grown unified ministry thrusts - one of
the notable ones being "March for Jesus".
The
role of pastoral eldership is equal to that of the Leadership team, but
different. The pastoral ministry in the
local church is the nodal ministry to which the prophetic, apostolic and
evangelistic ministries give linkages, vision, unity and growth. Leadership of both these stationary nodes
(churches) and the linkages (networking) are crucial but have very different in
style of operation, perceptions and roles.
There may only be 20 or
30 men or women who determine the major directions of your city. By placing Kingdom people alongside of them
the principles of the Kingdom can determine the direction of the city. Who are they?
Who informs them of Kingdom values?
Who befriends them? Who advises them on ethics? They may not be saved, but their
decision-making may be influenced by Kingdom principles.
·
The
Pastors are pressed with
the needs of their flocks. Much of what
happens in terms of the city is determined not by the pastoral wing of the
church but by the businessmen of the city.
Most businessmen, while attending church, find their primary
relationships with other businessmen, not the churches. How then do you
generate a businessmen's movement across a city?
Industrial
chaplains in many cities are bridges to
this reality, as day by day they apply the pastoral ministry in the workplace
setting. They are paid by the companies
they serve to give spiritual and moral counsel to the workers. They find access to the decision-makers to
give ethical and moral counsel.
Since
the foundations of city Leadership are in the character of the building blocks,
and that character is formed in the home during the early years. Hence mothers
training children in godliness are central to the well-being of the city. This role needs frequent biblical affirmation,
as the secularization and specialization of society has increasingly denigrated
it, women's magazines today focus on supermodels and corporate managers, and
the nucleation of families has put increasing levels of stress on the mother
much of which in the past were carried by the sider extended family
relationships.
The
breakthrough began to come as we diagrammed the key networks in the city. At least four of the major ones were lead by
dynamic women. Encouragement of some
kind of women's forum was important, but that needed to be meshed with these
men's networks at the larger Leadership level.
One of the difficulties in this proposal is that many women in
Leadership prefer to be working with men in their area of expertise. They feel more effective in complementary
roles and skeptical of purely women's gatherings.
When
the question surfaced at one pastor's gathering, "What about the citywide
Leadership of the 51% of your people that are women?" there was a disturbing silence. Some good women leaders were mentioned, as
the pastors grappled with the question, but no-one could identify a citywide
movement of women. Indeed the meeting
had only one woman present.
© Viv Grigg
and the Encarnação Alliance Training Commission
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