Monday, January 29, 2007

Top 10 Predictable Times for Conflict in the Church

Top 10 Predictable Times for Conflict in the Church

Dale Huff shares the 10 most predictable times for conflict to arise in the church. Would it help if we anticipated these times and prepared for conflict? Take a look at Dale's list (available at LifeWay.com) and see what you think...

1. During the Easter Season

2. During a Stewardship Campaign or Budget Preparation

3. When Adding Staff

4. When the Basic Leadership Style/Approach Changes

5. During the Pastors Absence

6. Following a Change in the Pastor’s Family

7. When there is a Significant Generational Change in the Focus of the Church.

8. Upon the Completion of a New Building

9. Rapid Loss or Rapid Increase of Church Membership

10. During the Time Between Pastors

For Discussion: What do you think?  Are there others you would add to your list?  Have you found this list to be pretty accurate (have most of your conflicts come out of these specific times?

 

Top 10 Predictable Times for Conflict in the Church

Written by Craig Webb

Dale Huff uses this list when he teaches pastors about Church conflict. Dale shares that it is adapted from a list authored by church conflict Guru, Speed Leas, in the book "Mastering Conflict & Controversy" by Edward G. Dobson and Marshall Shelley (Word Publishing, December 10, 1993). Dr. Joe Sherrer (New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary) shared this list with our Doctor of Ministry Class.

I have tried to explain some of the reasoning and appreciate Dale's help with this article.

The following are times in the life of the church when conflict is liable to surface. If you are dealing with unhealthy conflict, this may be expecially critical:

1. During the Easter Season

  • Busiest time in the life of the church.
  • Intensity of numbers
  • High expectations
  • Spiritual dimension - doctrinal issue flies in the face of Satan
  • Conflict between pastor and music leader over amount of preaching vs. music

2. During a Stewardship Campaign or Budget Preparation

3. When Adding Staff

4. When the Basic Leadership Style/Approach Changes

5. During the Pastors Absence

  • Vacation
  • Mission Trip
  • Revival Leave

6. Following a Change in the Pastor’s Family

  • Most people want to feel good about the pastor - but most have an idealized view of the pastor’s family.
  • During the birth of the baby a pastor will spend more time at home and less time with the church family.
  • When there is a wayward teenager or similar crisis.

7. When there is a Significant Generational Change in the Focus of the Church.

  • Leas uses the example of an influx of baby boomers into the church

8. Upon the Completion of a New Building

  • There has been an excitement and a dream
  • The Church family has Raised and given a lot of money
  • Now we have this new building and it is not perfect

9. Rapid Loss or Rapid Increase of Church Membership

Dr. Sherrer added number ten ...

10. During the Time Between Pastors

  • Jockeying for position and power
  • Leadership Vacuum

Dale Huff is the Director of the Office of LeaderCare/Church Administration for the Alabama Baptist Convention State Board of Missions. Dale's primary job is to help ministers find places of service and to help churches find ministers. He also provides a care and counseling ministry to ministers and their families, addresses the crisis of the termination of ministers, and offers help to churches in conflict. Dale and his wife, Lanelle are members of of Vaughn Forest Baptist Church, Montgomery, AL. They have two sons

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