Mark Clifton, Dan Hurst, and Kyle Bueermann discuss what happens when church committees go off the rails in a church.
- When there are almost more committees in the church constitution than there are people in the church.
- When the church has not examined, revised, and strengthened its committee structure in years (perhaps even a decade or longer).
- When the progress of the church gets bogged down in competing or controlling committees.
- When one committee is the power broker of the entire church.
- When most committee members can’t tell you what their committee does.
- When committees actually haven’t met or functioned for years.
- When committees meet, but they don’t actually do anything.
- When committee membership becomes a goal for church members who want power and control.
- When the church still has business meetings simply so the committees can report.
- When no one in the church will publicly question the value of these committees.
Resources related to this episode:
10 Indications That a Church’s Committees Are Out of Control by Chuck Lawless