Are You a Planter or a Poser?

When I was in junior high I was a skater.

Well, sort of.

I wasn’t very good, but I had skate clothes, a good board, and was eventually able to go up on a quarter pipe, turn around and come down without killing myself. I wasn’t Tony Hawk but I was better than your grandma so I felt reasonably legit.

One of the other things I also remember from my skating days was a term used for folks that weren’t so legit–the kids wore the clothes and talked the talk but didn’t walk the walk.

They were called– posers.

Due to it’s recent rise in popularity, I fear that church planting may have it’s share of posers today as well.

Let me be clear.

I am not trying to be shocking, provocative, disrespectful, or discouraging. Instead, my hope here is to spur some needful conversation about who should and shouldn’t be planting churches today. And from my own experience in planting and as a pastor who runs a church planter residency in a context with many men who want to plant churches, let me say that it takes more than some youthful angst, black framed glasses, a MacBook and a moleskine to successfully plant a church. It takes a lot of a lot of things, actually.

Obviously, I can’t list everything that it takes to succeed in church planting in a single post, but I would like to offer the following list to give you some handles to think through it:

1. A close walk with Jesus.

2. An ability to meet the biblical qualifications for pastors (1 Tim. 3, Titus 1).

3. A strong marriage and family life.

4. A sound doctrinal foundation.

5. An internal call from God.

6. An external call from God’s people.

7. A proper understanding of your planting context.

8. A compelling vision for a new church in that context and a good strategy to plant a church there.

9. A plan for financing that vision and strategy.

10. The ability to start something from nothing and form and lead a team.

And that’s just the beginning of my list.

In the coming weeks, I hope to begin talking a little bit about these and other topics related to this larger idea.

In the meantime, I hope that this serves as somewhat of a conversation starter that causes you to do some prayerful reflection and perhaps even ask a question or two.

If you are considering church planting, in light of this list, are you a planter, poser, or something else?

6 Responses

  1. Rich August 3, 2011 at 10:42 am #

    Looking forward to future posts, thanks.

  2. Chris Lewis August 3, 2011 at 11:13 am #

    Totally agree! This should be a great series. Look forward to reading this and the discussion.

  3. Dave DeVries August 3, 2011 at 1:29 pm #

    Great list!

    I would emphasize that a church planter should be actively involved in making disciples who make disciples who make disciples. If you haven’t made any disciples – you are a poser and you shouldn’t try to plant a church until you do.

  4. Dylan Dodson August 3, 2011 at 2:31 pm #

    Great post, I enjoyed the list!

  5. WagenerSmith August 3, 2011 at 4:11 pm #

    Say it like it is!

  6. dennisjconner August 3, 2011 at 5:14 pm #

    I’d call it a good start, as you have. Many of these items were in a conversation I had just this AM with a would-be church planter.

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