The Church is corporal. It is not a corporation.
The Church needs shepherds. It does not need CEOs.
The Church is grown by Jesus Christ through faithful Christians empowered by the Holy Spirit, not by business development techniques. Sloganeering and strategizing have no place in the Church of Jesus Christ.
Of course, self-awareness, intentionality, and planning for the future are not unbiblical, but churches borrowing growth methods from secular sources is sure to have unintended consequences. Improper methods are also often indicative of improper goals and an improper orientation.
When clergy gatherings sound like board meetings, something is amiss.
If anything is to be gleaned from the explosion of ephemeral megachurches, it is that proper discipleship requires the Gospel and the Sacraments, not concerts and consulting firms. Organization is wise and proper, but resorting to modern business models often reveals a lack of faith in the Faith once handed down.
Clergy and lay leaders should be developed and hired based upon character and doctrine, not upon charisma or fashion choices.
We should be cautious anytime the word innovative is used, especially when the context is increasing church attendance.
Thankfully, the Triune God can and does overcome our weakness and worldliness, but this does not give us license to operate the Church like a business.
The Church is corporal. It is not a corporation.
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