Episode 97 - Church Strategy

In this first episode with District Apostle Schnabel, we'll learn more about him and his strategic vision for the church in his new capacity.
 
Before becoming an Apostle, he served as a District Rector in the New York area. One of his most significant formative experiences was discovering how to manage things going forward. His work with different congregations and groups of members in the diverse environment of New York provided him with valuable learning experiences, allowing him to gain a better perspective and connect more closely with the congregation.
 
In terms of strategy, it's clear that the Lord guides everything when doing His work. From the direction given by the Chief Apostle in Buffalo, District Apostle Schnabel’s strategy can be described as "Forward Together." This phrase implies where we are going and acknowledges the journey we have already taken. District Apostle Kolb carried the work forward, and we will follow in that direction as guided by the Lord.
 
On the other hand, the concept of “together” stands for the desire to deepen our relationships and foster a sense of unity and oneness as never before. We are emerging from the time of Covid, which brought individuality to an extreme. While some people may have enjoyed this, many of us came to realize the importance of being together. As we move forward, it's natural for us to emphasize the need for togetherness.
 
While our church's mission and vision statements outline what we do and why, it's also important to consider how we do things. This encompasses our church's culture, which involves our relationships with others and with Christ. It's essential to work on these relationships, with Christ being always at the center and the unifying factor.
 
Our Chief Apostle also emphasized this, saying, "We make Christians." We strive to bring the kingdom into people's lives every day, making our congregation unlike any other place they know. When people come through our doors, they should feel at peace and welcomed as we worship the Lord. This creates an environment where we can get along and journey towards our true home.
 
The Lord is guiding us on this journey, which is about being shaped into His image. It may have its challenges, but if we can achieve that, then when people come to our church, they'll feel the presence of the Lord. That's our goal.