Restarting the conversation for long-range vision

Will Mancini

Restarting the conversation for long-range vision

Summarize with ChatGPT

When it comes to vision statements, many church leaders have lost interest. And for good reason–most vision statements are generic and useless. I like to say that your church really doesn't need a vision statement, it needs a visionary state of mind. Yet, there needs to be a way to cultivate that state of mind. Your team does need some ideas on paper to become a sort of "mental charging station" for themselves and other leaders. Think of a vivid vision statement as "base camp" for the team to assemble around, in order to take "vision casting treks" and "meaning excursions" all day long; that is the daily work of ministry.

So how do you get this vision thing right? What does success look like? I answer the question for you in my new book God Dreams. More than that, I created a step-by-step guide for church teams.

To inspire you along the way, here is a case study from Kingsland Baptist Church in Katy, TX, led by Ryan Rush. Before we jump into their “Transforming 10,000 Homes” vision, let's clarify what it is we are looking at.

First, it is a vivid description example of a long-range vision or what I call a "beyond-the-horizon" vision. Many have abandoned thinking long as discipline as a result of the constant changes of culture and technology. But for the church, there are many foundational reasons why leadership should think long-range. 

Second, it is only one-fourth of what you need to have a complete visionary plan. This is the start – the long-range context to visionary planning. There are three other horizons to develop and the plan is eventually anchored in four immediate action initiatives in the next 90 days.

Kingsland’s Vision: Transforming 10,000 Homes

The family has been ordained by God as the foundational place for faith to take root and grow. The decline in a healthy home life, then, is a crisis with far-reaching implications that must not be taken lightly. This cultural decline of a healthy home life is a problem too great for political or educational efforts for change. We must turn instead to spiritual revival, and we are convinced that God has prepared Kingsland for this important moment in history.

We believe that the only hope for family restoration is the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. God has uniquely positioned Kingsland with the passion, resources, and leadership to make a significant impact on home life in the next decade. We envision 10,000 homes transformed as they are:

• Invited to enjoy five intentional meals each week with the entire household.

• Invited to live the Twelve Habits of True Fulfillment in Jesus (our mission measures from our Vision Frame).

• Invited to embrace the grace offered through Jesus.

We see mealtime as the catalyst for facilitating systemic change in the lives of all 10,000 homes and will endeavor to use those meals as the first step in transformation.

Church: Kingsland Baptist Church, Katy, TX

Pastor:Ryan Rush

 


Will Mancini emerged from the trenches of local church leadership to find Auxano, a first-of-a-kind consulting ministry that focuses on vision clarity. As a “clarity evangelist,” Will has served as vision architect for hundreds of churches across the country including leading churches within Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran and non-denominational settings.


More on Church Leadership and Administration


Don't miss any of this great content! Sign up for our twice-weekly emails:

Free eBook

iRetire4Him: Unlock God’s Purpose for Your Retirement

This excerpt from iRetire4Him: Unlock God’s Purpose for Your Retirement includes portions from chapters 1, 8, and 9, and has been created specifically for the Biblical Leadership community.

Download Now


Our Writers

Callie Picardo, CFRE, has spent her career working in finance and charitable giving. She currently …

Bob Whitesel (D.Min., Ph.D.) is a foresight coach, professor, and award-winning author …

David Bowman, (DMin, PCC) is the Executive Director of Tarrant Baptist Association in Fort Worth, …

Already a member? Sign in below.

  or register now

Forgot your password?

b'S2-NEW'