by kelly5966 » Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:13 pm
The goal of finding green pasture for our folks is an interesting aspect of ministry and from my perspective, not readily defined. Perhaps this is related to creating a culture or ethos in which the sheep are able to thrive. Maybe, The Kingdom of heaven, on earth. On earth, as it is in heaven. A peaceful environment where deep satisfaction is found in the proven character of the shepherd who is focused upon the well-being of the flock. Although the pasture is green, a shepherd of unethical, or immoral conduct, can cause longstanding irreparable damage.
A community or environment where people are loved unconditionally, where interpersonal grace is freely offered, where vulnerability is encouraged and exchanged for personal growth. Expectations are clear and the community yields to the shepherd, or under-shepherd, as appropriate. This is not to imply that the shepherd is passive as he is also keeping watch over anything, or anyone that would endanger or disrupt this peaceful existence. The shepherd is forever seeking a sense of equalibrium in an ever-changing environment. Much like the local pastor, she dynamic current of our culture is moving quickly and threatens the 'green pasture' of the local church. Much more could be said in this area.
The goal of finding green pasture for our folks is an interesting aspect of ministry and from my perspective, not readily defined. Perhaps this is related to creating a culture or ethos in which the sheep are able to thrive. Maybe, The Kingdom of heaven, on earth. On earth, as it is in heaven. A peaceful environment where deep satisfaction is found in the proven character of the shepherd who is focused upon the well-being of the flock. Although the pasture is green, a shepherd of unethical, or immoral conduct, can cause longstanding irreparable damage.
A community or environment where people are loved unconditionally, where interpersonal grace is freely offered, where vulnerability is encouraged and exchanged for personal growth. Expectations are clear and the community yields to the shepherd, or under-shepherd, as appropriate. This is not to imply that the shepherd is passive as he is also keeping watch over anything, or anyone that would endanger or disrupt this peaceful existence. The shepherd is forever seeking a sense of equalibrium in an ever-changing environment. Much like the local pastor, she dynamic current of our culture is moving quickly and threatens the 'green pasture' of the local church. Much more could be said in this area.