Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Creating Culture

I'm reading an interesting new book called By Design or Default: Creating a Church Culture that Works. Of course, the principles can apply to any home or business as well. Here are four insights about church culture--whether created by design or default:
  • Your culture is your packaging and presentation of the Gospel
  • Culture determines who attends your church
  • Whatever a culture is--it grows.
  • A created culture is always evolving

In a different chapter, he talks about becoming a culture-creating leader. There he gives six practices of culture-creating leaders:

  • Serve with humility.
  • Endorse God's plan of abundant life.
  • Exude a high value on individuals.
  • Set an example of excellence.
  • Proclaim that God is faithful.
  • Communicate the life giving nature of God.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We experienced a cultural change in the 1980's and 1990's in the way we worship. No more hymnals, no standing quietly, freedom to express and embrace God's love for us.
The next cultural change could be in the way we serve God by serving others. Will we be able to reach out and invite in people who are hurting, abused, broken or just different? Breaking down these barriers will require greater cultural change. Jesus, went against the culture every time he touched a life because he valued the individual more than the religion of the day. Last time it was the hymnals whats next?

Glenn Reynolds said...

Brad,
Those are some great--and on target thoughts.
Glenn