Last Sunday I was in a church meeting. Nothing unexpected was predicted.
How wrong I was.
During the meeting the church leadership did something I’ve never seen before.
They publicly confessed.
Openly.
In front of the entire church.
Without even the hint of a scandal.
They admitted that they’ve let people down.
They admitted that they’ve miscommunicated.
And then they were prayed for, while kneeling before the congregation, by a lay leader of the church.
It was refreshing to see and hear.
It was vulnerable.
It was authentic.
It was something I’d never considered doing personally.
Nor was it something I’d heard done elsewhere.
But, it’s moments of pastoral awareness like this which dramatically add relational capital with those who have been let down by the leadership and those who will remain under the pastoral wings of the leaders.
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