Ignorance is Bliss
I don’t want to be a church leader. I don’t want to lead teams, or committee’s or anything of the sort. It’s not that I don’t agree with the idea of church’s having groups that lead the church’s decision-making. I’ve found that on a personal level, it distracts me from the main reason of church - worshiping God.
I made this mistake at my former church. I became too invested in the decision-making of the church, and found that I didn’t enjoy the purpose of church anymore. When I came to The Point, in the early stages of the church, I found myself questioning some of the decision-making. It was then that I decided I wanted to separate myself from any investment into church leadership and decision-making.
In the past week, this feeling has once again been confirmed in me. I’ve come to the realization that every church - even great churches - experience conflict and tension. With that said, a lot of churches handle conflict very well, and that’s a great thing. Sadly, some churches don’t handle conflict well. I believe TPCC handles conflict & tension well.
So… I’m going to keep attempting to not get involved in decision-making and keep trying to enjoy church.
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