Showing posts with label career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label career. Show all posts

Friday, September 4, 2009

Calling: The Houston Intensive

This past weekend I went to Houston for the Vineyard Southwest Region Church Planting Intensive. It was a great weekend. It definitely confirmed much of what we've sensed God is speaking to us. There was a lot of information about your calling and character as a church planter. Here are a few quick summary points from Bert Waggoner, the President of the Vineyard, about your calling:

  • God takes the initiative. We operate under His mandate, not just a good idea.
  • It [church planting] is a horrible career, not just something you choose.
  • There are no volunteers. You listen, wait and respond.
  • Not based on what we have to offer, but on God’s ability.
  • It’s not about us!

I think we constantly need to be reminded that--like Bert said--we need to hear God in any career path we "choose", and that it really isn't a choice at all. We listen and obey. And that's a good thing!

As a side note: The Vineyard in the Houston area has a 90% church planting success rate. Not too shabby (AT ALL!) since the rate at one time was in the 40% range for the Vineyard overall. (I think it's much higher overall than that now.) Sounds like the keys are better qualifying calling, character, and readiness of the church planter, and, I believe, improved relationships between church planters and other Vineyard leaders.

Question to think about: Are you currently doing what you're doing because God called you to do it?