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Without Thee, I Cannot Live: A Theology of Nominating Committees

Autor: Cody C. Lorance
Datum: 22.02.2012
Category: Versöhnung, Partnerschaft, Integrität & Demut

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Today I was praying for the Nominating Committee of our local association of Baptist churches and a thought or two came my way.  Do you know what a "nominating committee" is?  Basically they are the group in an organization responsible for getting other people to agree to fill voluntary positions and offices.  It’s a rather thankless task to be sure.  On another level, however -- on a more spiritual level -- there is something else going on.  Something that I think we do well to ponder.

There is under-girding and thus birthing and sustaining the existence of such a thing as "nominating committees" in Christian circles a truth so central to our lives that it seems all other truths may just hang on it like ornaments on a tree.  It isn’t the same thing which gives rise to "nominating committees" outside the Church (or at least it shouldn’t be).  Outside it is this, "There are jobs which must be done and positions which must be filled; we need a group whose sole purpose is to berate, guilt, or sucker people into filling those posts."  No! In the Church it is another thing:

"Without Thee, I cannot live!"

Say again?

Consider:

"’Without Thee, I cannot live!’ Whatever our small practice, belief, or experience may be, nothing can alter the plain fact that God, the Spirit of spirits, the Life-giving Life, has made or rather is making each person reading these words for Himself; and that our lives will not achieve stability until they are ruled by that truth." (E. Underhill)

Can the follower of Jesus doubt this? Without God, we are hopelessly lost are we not? Is not our complete and utter dependence upon Him perhaps the uppermost reality governing our lives? 

Sure, but what has that to do with "nominating committees"? 

Well, only the truly loyal readers have made it this far in a post about "nominating committees" (which is really about God), so let me reward you with a parable:

A little girl goes to school.  Her lunchbox in hand having been lovingly prepared by her attentive and thoughtful mother.  At lunchtime, the girl devours the peanut butter and jelly sandwich, small bag of Cheetos, pickle spear, oatmeal cookie and juice box.  The banana, however, gets tossed into the garbage.  Same as always.  The girl isn’t a fruit lover. 

And this is a picture of us.  Saying we need God; saying in a voice of triumphant piety, "Without Thee, I cannot live!" Then proceeding to open the lunchbox of what God has prepared.  We pick through and consume what we desire and chuck the rest. We never stop to consider the far greater wisdom of a Parent who has prepared these things (all these things) for us.

So . . . "nominating committees"?

Ah, yes.  Here we are. Well, what exactly has God prepared for us? 

1Co 12:7-19 ESV  To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.  For to one is given through the Spirit the utterance of wisdom, and to another the utterance of knowledge according to the same Spirit,  to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healing by the one Spirit,  to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to another the ability to distinguish between spirits, to another various kinds of tongues, to another the interpretation of tongues.  All these are empowered by one and the same Spirit,who apportions to each one individually as he wills . . . .  For the body does not consist of one member but of many.  If the foot should say, "Because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the body," that would not make it any less a part of the body.  And if the ear should say, "Because I am not an eye, I do not belong to the body," that would not make it any less a part of the body.  If the whole body were an eye, where would be the sense of hearing? If the whole body were an ear, where would be the sense of smell?  But as it is, God arranged the members in the body, each one of them, as he chose.  If all were a single member, where would the body be?

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Not too many church leaders address this issue. I appreciated reading it and can certainly relate to all of it. I am not naive to think there is a perfect process for developing and empowering leaders, but the committee on committees has some major flaws to it. I am a church planter (5 years into the church) and we do a better job of identifying leaders and their passions and gifting over time. Then we are able to approach them with the invitation to serve out of the way God has called and gifted them. When people are serving from that vantage point, as the church, we have not experienced much turn-over or burn-out. In fact, it is the opposite. People wanting to develop and hone their gifts to grow the body of Christ. 


05.05.2013
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@ moviepastor:

Thanks for reading!


07.05.2013
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When I became pastor 15 years ago, I had to submit to the power of a nominating committee who would selected the officers and presented their names to the congregation biannually.  The process usually resulted in a popularity contest with the names of individuals who were close to committee members. The newly selected officers were often puppets for those who were responsible for choosing their names. I had to endure that process for 5 years until the congregation finally abolished the committee. Now, we have the freedom to select candidates based on their giftedness and willingness to serve.


01.05.2012
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@ tgraham:

Thank you for your feedback. Blessings to you!


26.04.2013
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@ tgraham:

I hate that you had to endure that type of experience, although it does seem fairly common throughout the Baptist tradition, at least in my experience.  I find that this article was a refreshing reminder that all groups within the church are in need of prayer, perhaps the nominating (and any other) committee are in desperate need of prayer and guidance from the Lord.  It is a dreadful situation for a committee to select someone to lead the congregation without first seeking the Lord’s guidance.


29.04.2013
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This is a great article and a good reminder for me to pray for our church nominating committee.  Our church is in the process of seeking a new music minister.  I have not prayed for this group of Christians as they seek to fill the position.  Thank you for reminding me of the importance of these folk and the importance of their gifts as they search for a the minister of music!


21.04.2013
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@ ajlt34:

I am grateful that the article was a blessing to you!


26.04.2013

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