Reflections on 15 Years in Ministry
This past month I celebrated 15 years in ministry. I started in February of 1994. I started thinking about what I’ve learned over the years, serving churches of various sizes and types and speaking to and meeting with countless Church leaders across the country. The following are some thoughts that I had while reflecting on the plane last week. These are in no particular order and I’m sure I’m leaving something out. I may add more later. Here goes:
- God uses weak people.
- God uses broken people. God will break you eventually. It seems that “brokeness” is an on-going thing.
- God uses us despite ourself.
- Everyone goes through pain in their life.
- Hurting people hurt people.
- Depression is real.
- We all have highs and lows, mountains and valleys.
- Death stings and families grieve – no matter how old the deceased is.
- God pursues me.
- Servants/volunteers are precious.
- As the Word says, “Be ready in season and out.”
- Often people will come to you for help or counsel and you realize you’re more messed up then they are. Hah!
- We all stumble and fall – some harder than others.
- You can’t have success, wins, breakthroughs and innovations without risks and failure.
- Smaller churches are usually the most creative and innovative. I watch them for inspiration.
- Weddings, funerals and new births happen non-stop.
- I’ve said it before: Sunday comes every week.
- Baptisms are extremely important and special – never take them for granted.
- Some pastors/ministers are just plan mean. I started to say “jerks”, but that wouldn’t be nice.
- Sometimes God asks you to stay somewhere when you’re begging to leave.
- Sometimes God asks you to leave when you want to stay and fight.
- Never let a denominational affiliation keep you from pursuing friends in ministry. Some of my closest friends/brothers and sisters in ministry are from different denominations.
- God can and often does speak through lost people to you.
- Most pastors don’t know any lost people. I said: “Most pastors don’t know any lost people.” You have to be INTENTIONAL to get out beyond the four walls and form relationships with those that are not like you, don’t believe like you and may NEVER enter the doors of your church.
- God’s creation/nature is His gift to you and should not be taken for granted. Let it refresh, refocus, encourage and inspire you.
- God changes lives. We simply get to partner with His Spirit.
- Some people will refuse Christ. I have watched people with blinded eyes reject the Gospel and no academic or theological argument or debate could convince them of the truth. God has to draw them to Himself and open their eyes. You can’t debate someone into the Kingdom.
- When you feel your weakest, God uses you mightily.
- The Word truly is a lamp unto my feet.
- Prayer warriers are God-sends.
- I’m thankful for my mom, my wife and a few precious people that consistantly intercede and pray on my behalf.
- Your spouse is along for your wild ride and weathers each storm with you. Sometimes things people say about you hurt them worse than you.
- Leaders take bullets. Better have your shield up.
- YOU CAN NOT MAKE EVERYONE HAPPY. Someone will not like you. Get over it.
- Your devotional life is key. Go too long without it and eventually you’ll get spiritually dry and crash and burn – or burnout.
- Real ministry happens in small groups. Corporate worship is wonderful, but I really see God move in home groups and recovery ministries like Celebrate Recovery and Divorce Care, etc.
- When all is said and done, the people, the memories, those you’re closest to, those that are so special and you’re special to them, are because of unplanned, out-of-the-ordinary events, crises, emergencies, tradegies, etc. It’s hardly ever your “job” or what you “get paid to do” or is on your job description that God uses to allow you to grow closer to an individual or group of people.
- Life is messy. Don’t oversimplify.
- Stop sending people and money overseas if you’re ignoring your own backyard/city. Some of the poorest and most lost people in the world are in your community. The US is the 4th largest unreached people group in the world. Christians in Africa send missionaries to us. Read that again.
- I’m still young in ministry and there are many, many far much wiser than I.
- Don’t boast in your strengths – you can do those in the natural. The supernatural kicks in in your weakness – that’s where God’s strength is made perfect/evident.
I’ll end with 3 quotes from men I respect. The first is my pastor:
- “The world for which we were trained no longer exists.” – Pete Briscoe
- “We as a church don’t have a mission. The mission has a Church.” – Reggie McNeal
- “Is it easier to invite someone to your church or invite them to go feed the homeless with you?” – Jimmy Spencer






















March 2nd, 2009 at 2:54 pm
Congratulations! 15 years is a real milestone. Thanks for sharing your insights and thoughts. I wonder what form of communication / connection will be used 15 years from now for you to share your 30 year thoughts.
March 2nd, 2009 at 5:15 pm
Dude, what insight into life. I'm so glad to see how far God has brought you bro! From the days at CSU to now, I thank you for your inspiration. I hope I can have permission to use these insights with our staff!
March 3rd, 2009 at 3:34 pm
Hah – of course you can share with your staff. Good to hear from you.
March 3rd, 2009 at 3:33 pm
Wow – who knows? Can't imagine.
March 3rd, 2009 at 3:46 pm
Thanks Greg. Probably should do something on my going into 22 years. I think I'll just stick to yours, it's good. Thanks for being faithful and loyal to the "true" man. I pray you are blessed for many more years in ministry. Your BFAM, Brett
March 3rd, 2009 at 4:07 pm
Thanks, Brett. You should blog about your 22 years. You have a lot to offer. Great wisdom, vision and heart.
March 9th, 2009 at 5:00 am
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March 10th, 2009 at 6:42 am
enjoyed reading this greg. didn't get a chance to chat w/ you at i.camp but at least we were in the same room
March 12th, 2009 at 11:18 pm
Thanks, Eugene. Great seeing you, too.
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March 23rd, 2009 at 9:59 am
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April 1st, 2009 at 12:49 am
thanks for the kind words… I got mucho respect for who you are and what you are doing…hope to see you sometime soon bro. — spencer