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This last week I led a quarterly offsite meeting for Faithbridge.  Faithbridge is second home church for me as I serve as a leadership coach on the staff. Our focus of the day was the "challenge of structure." I started the day by anchoring the topic of organizational structure into a biblical-theological foundation.  I asked the staff the simple question, 'When in biblical history did God provide structure as a solution." Here is some of the things on our list:



  • Structure of marriage is a solution to man being alone

  • Organization on the ark as a solution for preserving planet life   

  • The reorganization in Exodus 18 to provide wholeness, health and sustainability to people of Israel 

  • The levitical structure to provide worship and access to God on behalf of Israel 

  • Jesus choosing the 12 and sending the 72 as a solution for proclaiming the kingdom

  • Smaller organized groups facilitating discipleship - Acts 2   

  • The selection of 7 leaders when Hellenistic Jewish widows were being overlooked in the distribution of the bread - Acts 6 



We spent half the day rethinking ministry department structures based on the 40% rule:  Every 40% of growth requires a new structure.  

As I continued to think about structure as solution, I thought of the trinitarian structure.  What problem does the trinity solve?  It is the solution to God being loving and self-sufficient at the same time. 


Topics: Date: Nov 27, 2008 Tags: