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Just because you say you’re a team, doesn’t make you an actual team.

Calling yourself a team is not the requisite for being a true team. Look at it from the sports angle. On a team that plays effectively, each player or participant in the team:

  1. Knows the clear overall strategy on how to reach an accepted end goal.
  2. Knows their role in the overall strategy of the team.
  3. Knows how to play their role better than everyone else, with excellence.
  4. Knows how their teammates fit into the overall strategy and how they complement them. 
  5. Knows how to work in sync with the rest of the team. 

There are more than just this short list of team qualifiers, but the picture is clear: just saying you’re a team does not qualify you as a team. Each team player needs to own the process of being a team.

What crazy things are you doing to do ministry as a team? Is that even something on your radar; getting together the team and doing something outrageous in order to be exceptional at what you do?

  1. Are you playing together or is your team playing to the beat of their own drum?
  2. Who’s driving the motorcycle for your team- you, the complainer, the ghost, etc…
  3. What kind of rhythm does your team have?
  4. When people start laughing at what you’re doing, are they laughing because you’re bucking trends and setting new standards, or is it that your ministry and therefore your team, is laughable?
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About Me

I have been serving in the local church context for over fourteen years and am currently a pastor at Prescott Church Modesto, speaking into the lives of students and families, aiming to draw them closer to God and one another in sound biblical truth.