How do you handle change?

We are in change. Big change. We see it and will see it again, this weekend. And, as I speak with those around me, I see a mixture of weariness and fear in response.

How does one respond to change? It is a personal deal, definitely, that depends on the context and perspective with which one finds himself. My perspective will likely be different than one who has worked for years with these folks who are leaving (I have worked with them a relatively short 8 months). In the world in which I've been working for over two decades before coming on staff here at Central, change happens. People move on. We all continually assess where we're at and compare it with where we want to go or remain and make the tough choices on whether to stay or to go.

Unfortunately, we don't understand the impact and import of those tough choices made every day that we just don't know about. The other day, a volunteer confessed that she was ready to stop volunteering because the problems she was encountering NEVER went away (over several months). She was about to quit volunteering and do something else when she saw dramatic improvement and resolution of those problems she had noticed. And, now renewed, she presses on - content that what she's doing makes a difference - because it does!

Swirling in the change we live in right now, it's easy to miss these stories of godly success. But, let's not. Let us instead realize that God is moving here at Central through His Spirit as we celebrate what He has done through His Son.

Comments

Kristin Baker said…
Hey Uncle Greg, Mark Beeson just announced some huge changes for our church in our midweek service. He did an awesome job vision casting and pumping up our congregation for the changes coming. You might want to check it out when it's posted tomorrow.

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