Bringing Light: Perseverance and Support in Ministry

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Hello friends, I am Michael Felker, I am the pastoral coach and church consultant for Kicking at the Darkness, a ministry that is designed to bring hope, clarity, and strength to church leaders, to their families, church teams, really just anybody that is trying to thrive both personally and professionally in an environment, in a world where sometimes that can be difficult, right? We're giving ourselves out to others, and sometimes we're not receiving, we're not taking time to care for our own spiritual well-being. [00:00:19]

And Advent is the season where we are focusing on the light of Jesus coming into the darkness. And for a ministry called Kicking at the Darkness, I couldn't help but want to give you a little bit of background of why that is so meaningful to me. Why did I name this organization, this ministry, Kicking at the Darkness? Well, many of you know that I am a big fan of the band U2. [00:00:57]

And when I think about those of us that are ministering to God's people, that may be the day and age, the time that you feel like you're living in, right? When we're lovers of God, when we're lovers of the church, sometimes we're made to feel like that love is a crime, or that it's a waste, or we've poured so much of ourselves out, we've not received anything back, and we can be burned out, or ready to blow up, or ready to break down. [00:02:49]

And so I know that in ministry, when I set out to create this organization to serve church leaders, to help them work through some of the most difficult things that they've faced, I've noticed a handful of patterns that seem to be facing almost every minister, every church leader out there today. Things like depression and anxiety, learning how to emotionally understand. [00:05:11]

Anger and resentment. Anger against when things aren't working out the way that you thought. Resentment when there are other people that are undermining what you believe God is calling you to do. Or resentment against people who aren't as faithful as you, but it looks like their life is more fruitful than you. That can cause some anger and resentment. Relational issues. [00:05:39]

Unmet needs and unmet expectations, maybe even unrealistic expectations. We thought ministry was going to be this and now we find ourselves, it looks more like this. And so helping ministers work through unmet needs and unrealistic expectations. [00:07:00]

And then a lack of encouragement. You may hear, hey, great sermon. You might hear, hey, that was really good, or I'm enjoying this ministry. But more often than not, we're hearing the criticisms. We're hearing the things that aren't going well, or we're hearing the things that aren't meeting the needs of other people. [00:07:16]

And so here on this first day of Advent, I want to come alongside of you, bring you some encouragement, and point you to the light. You don't have to be stuck in that depression and anxiety, the anger, the resentment. You don't have to be stuck in those relational issues. You don't have to worry and be on your own about raising your kids and your family. You don't have to worry about those unmet needs or unrealistic expectations. [00:08:30]

So John 1 .5 says this, the light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it. I think the very first person to kick at the darkness was Christ. He kicked at the darkness of people who didn't know him. He kicked at the darkness of the people that thought that they were religious and doing the right thing, but they were ignoring the people right in front of them. [00:09:52]

And now what we really have, we have access to the light. The darkness has not overcome it because of Christ. So that's why I'm here. That's why I want to help you. [00:10:25]

I love one-on-one coaching. I love getting with small groups of leaders to help work through issues or, you know, just kind of be a catalyst for thinking and for change and for encouragement, but I'm getting to work alongside a full church staff for the foreseeable few months to be able to work with them on somewhat of an overall church health assessment, to be able to analyze maybe what ministries are doing well, what ministries could have some changes and some tweaking in order to be more effective. [00:11:01]

So clarity is the key here for this first month. I want to understand where we are so that we can understand where we want to go. And so this again is not numbers as far as budgets and buildings and butts, butts in the seats. I'm not so much interested in that, although I'll be asking some of those questions, but I want to get behind some of those data points. [00:12:17]

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