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10 signs your church’s committees are off the rails

Many churches have committees, but some of them are out of control. Here’s how you might know:
  • September 24, 2024
  • Chuck Lawless
  • Church Life, Featured, First Person, Latest News
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10 signs your church’s committees are off the rails

Many churches have committees, but some of them are out of control.

Here’s how you might know:

1. When there are almost more committees in the church constitution than there are people in the church. It happens, I assure you. Some churches would rather die than change the way they’ve always done things.

RELATED: For more stories on church culture from Chuck Lawless, click here.

2. When the church has not examined, revised and strengthened its committee structure in years (perhaps even decades or longer). An unexamined structure can quickly become a burdensome bureaucracy.

3. When the progress of the church gets bogged down in competing or controlling committees. No structure should get in the way of proclaiming the gospel, reaching lost people and making disciples.

4. When one committee is the power broker of the entire church. Perhaps you’ve seen the situation where one particular committee runs the church. In some ways, they’ve taken the mantle of eldership from the elders.

5. When most committee members can’t tell you what their committee does. Their selection to fill a seat on the committee doesn’t mean that the church leaders explained the committee’s work or equipped church members to serve in that arena. The people just serve.

6. When committees actually haven’t met or functioned for years. The church still elects committee members (because they always have), but those committees don’t even meet. The committee is largely non-functioning at that point.

7. When committees meet, but they don’t actually do anything. They have discussions behind closed doors that seem important, but nothing ever comes from those discussions. The committee has become inwardly-protective.

8. When committee membership becomes a goal for church members who want power and control. If members have begun to jockey for power on particular committees, something’s amiss. Fights for position weaken the church’s witness.

9. When the church still has business meetings simply so the committees can report. The church thinks it must have meetings for this purpose, even though the committees have little to report.

10. When no one in the church will publicly question the value of these committees. If nobody raises the questions of this blog post, it’s possible the committee structure – especially if it’s out of control – has become entrenched in the church.

What are your thoughts?


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was originally published by chucklawless.com.

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