Embracing Change: Lessons from Transitioning Ministry Leadership

Change is never easy, especially when it comes to transitioning leadership in a ministry you’ve poured your heart and soul into. But let me tell you, it’s necessary for growth and long-term impact.

When Debbie and I started thinking about transitioning leadership at Standing Stone, it was a mix of emotions. Excitement for the future, yes, but also fear and a bit of sadness. It’s natural to feel that way.

Here’s what I learned through our transition process:

  1. Start early. We began planning for transition years before it actually happened. This gave us time to prepare and find the right leaders.
  2. Look for God’s hand in the process. Remember how we met Jeramy and Jerusha Clark? That was no coincidence.
  3. Be willing to let go. This was tough for me, but I had to trust that God could use others to lead the ministry, perhaps even better than I could.
  4. Invest in the next generation of leaders. We spent time mentoring and preparing Jeramy and Jerusha before handing over the reins.
  5. Stay humble. Remember, it’s God’s ministry, not yours. He was doing great things before you, and He’ll continue long after you’re gone.
  6. Celebrate the transition. We made sure to honor the past while embracing the future.
  7. Remain available, but don’t interfere. It’s a delicate balance, but it’s crucial for a smooth transition.

Change can be scary, but it’s also exciting. Embracing change in ministry leadership isn’t just about ensuring continuity; it’s about unleashing new potential and seeing God work in fresh ways.

Remember, our goal should always be to work ourselves out of a job. That’s when we know we’ve truly succeeded in raising up the next generation of leaders.

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