90 Good Minutes
We just got out of an all staff meeting with Pastor Rick. We don’t usually have staff meetings on Fridays, but since we’ve been a bit scattered throughout the holidays, I think he just wanted to re-connect. It was awesome. There was no agenda; we simply sang some worship songs and then Rick opened up the discussion to anything anybody wanted to talk about. For the next 90 minutes or so Rick talked off the cuff about the various topics we brought up:
- Politics
- Separation of Church and State
- Systematic Theology
- Church History
- The current situation in Kenya
- Saddleback’s path into the future
- and several other topics raised by our staff
It was really good stuff…I could have sat there for another 90 minutes
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Anonymous…I do feel your pain. Our meetings aren’t always great. In fact, several staff members walked away frustrated with this particular one because there was no agenda, no decisions were made etc.
I just happen to really like the rare opportunities to sit and listen to people a bit older and wiser without any real agenda.
I don’t have any data to back this up, but I’d be willing to bet that the frustrations you are feeling are felt by majority of young leaders. I would also hunch that it’s for a couple of reasons
1) Just because somebody is a Pastor doesn’t make them a good leader…especially of other leaders.
2) I do think younger leaders have a tendency to be overcritical (not saying that’s you…) and don’t really give their pastor a fair shot which results in the perception that the sr. pastor is poor leader, out of touch etc.

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