The church is often plagued by insistent and unhelpful traditions. While tradition is a tool and can provide thoughtful and provoking meaning to worship it can also be a stumbling block. As we, like Paul in Athens, attempt to meet the culture at its touchpoints, it’s important that tradition doesn’t make that more difficult. This kind of forethought requires entrepreneurial pastors and thinking. At its core, entrepreneurial thinking means challenging the usual way of doing things. Instead of blindly following tradition, leaders can look for new ways to engage in their community.
As people’s needs and attentions change having an entrepreneurial mindset can help the church meet those needs. My Mom actually helped start a ministry at my church called Celestial Manna which was able to pivot during covid to provide limited contact food for those in need. I’ve seen similar churches shift their food pantries to be limited contact and more efficient. As church leaders spot new challenges they can use this kind of thinking to come up with creative solutions. Like Celestial Manna, this might not involve new programs , but the repurposing of existing programs. An entrepreneurial mindset helps the church connect better with the community and spread the gospel.
Entrepreneurial thinking encourages church leaders to be creative and take risks. Instead of avoiding uncertainty or fearing failure, leaders should be willing to try new things. This spirit of innovation helps churches find new ways to worship and engage.
Often churches are looking for new ways to expand their reach and impact. One way that churches have done this is by extending beyond their physical location. Digital platforms like social media and multiple campuses help leader connect with new audiences. This expanded reach helps the church spread Jesus’s love in more accessible ways.
This kind of mindset is also key to developing new church leaders. By encouraging young people to think entrepreneurially, churches can bring in fresh perspectives. This helps the church present the gospel in a relevant way and nurtures the next generation of leaders.
Entrepreneurial thinking is a mindset that can aid and act as a tool for the church. By adopting this approach, churches can better navigate the modern world and fulfill their mission to serve.
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Charlie, I thought your post was very interesting and sparked some ideas in my own head about entrepreneurship in the modern church. Even though there are definitely some ideas that are old school and can be improved, we can not lose the sense of the original mission of the church. We can not lose sight of the Gospel.