“You Will Wear Yourselves Out...”

It hit me hard yesterday morning…again!

We’re all familiar with Moses’ visit with his father-in-law, Jethro, following God’s rescue of Israel through the Red Sea. Jethro rejoices when Moses tells of God’s mighty acts on behalf of His people. But the next day, when he sees Moses, from sun up to sun down, singlehandedly sorting through every complaint and dispute, he knows it’s time to have a little talk with the father of his grandkids. Exodus 18:18 is one verse, but it contains two sentences. The first: “You and the people with you will certainly wear yourselves out, for the thing is too heavy for you.” I’d always focused on Moses as the one getting worn-out and burned-out; he’s the leader after all, and the people are just standing around waiting in line to have their disputes settled. But Jethro says that this will wear the people out too, not just Moses. That’s true isn’t it; in our contexts, burn-out can also come in the form of boredom. People want to be part of a community where they feel listened to and cared for, but they also want to be part of a community where they feel valued and like they can make a valuable contribution for the greater good (most people, that is).

The next sentence in v. 18 says: “You are not able to do it alone.” Good words from ol’ Jethro! But hard words for leaders to hear. Often as leaders we get our worth-load from our work-load, and in doing so we fail to empower and deploy the very people God has given us for help in building up the community. It’s subtle, but this arrangement puts us too much at the center of things; it overvalues ourselves and undervalues the other resources God has placed in His community to keep it moving toward His goal of being a light to the nations.

Granted, none of us is leading 3 million people through a desert. But don’t be fooled, just because you’re shepherding 300 or 30 people, if you’re trying to do it all and assuming “Well, I’m the leader, so I guess it’s my job,” you’re headed for a burn-out breakdown—and so are your people, however many or few you’re leading. Empower. Share. Develop and deploy the people God has given you to care for the community so that everyone is rightly valued and able to contribute most effectively.



Hey welcome to the new ClevelandHope.com! This refreshed website for our association is a case-in-point of the above devotional. I am so thankful to Chris Schwab for seeing the need and working to get things into shape. As we move forward I hope this site will become more and more useful to you and your churches as a resource connector!

I’m writing this morning from Alpharetta, GA where I and 250 fellow associational leaders are participating in the RePlant Lab, an intensive training experience equipping us to help churches in need of deep change and transition in order to have fresh gospel impact on the future.

I hope you’ll take some time and look around our new website. I especially want you to visit the Events page for a few reminders about upcoming fellowship and networking opportunities.

Have a blessed day as you serve (and share) in the Lord’s work!

Darin

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Greetings Co-Laborers in Christ!

“Lord, all my life I have been striving to be a powerboat for Christ. The hull of my type-A personality is cutting through the waters of ministry. I've had my hand on the throttle of effective leadership principles. I've filled my tank with the high-octane insights of a seminary education. I seem to be making an impression with my visionary style. But...Forgive me. From this day forward, would You teach me what it means to be a simple sailboat?”

Of course, my mind was surging with the reality that a simple sailboat does not bring glory to itself but to the power of an unseen force propelling it along. It is dead in the water unless the wind blows. I knew the course might be a little unpredictable because of the nature of the 'wind,' but I was tired of trying hard to be a high-impact leader. I knew in the depth of my soul that God was revealing to me a better and more fruitful way.

— from "Old Paths, New Power" by Daniel Henderson, 2016, p. 60.

I was really encouraged to see several of you at the "Breaking Barriers to Transformation" seminar last Friday at CVC with Daniel Henderson. What a refreshing time! What a refreshing concept: that God is not looking for high-powered leaders or impressively complex strategies to accomplish His global mission. In fact, the first apostles were onto something huge when they limited the focus of their gospel efforts to the ministry of the word and prayer (Acts 6:4). Whatever the size or scope of your present ministry, and whatever your leadership gifts or style, I pray each of you will have an “Ah ha!” moment similar to what Henderson experienced.

FYI, I have a copy of "Old Paths, New Power" for each of you at our March pastor's breakfasts (or any other time you're able to meet; email chrissmith@clevelandhope.com to set up a meeting time Tu, Wed, or Thurs).

  • West side: Tuesday, March 12, 8:30-10:30 AM at Panera, Tiedeman & I-480.

  • East side: Tuesday, March 19, 8:30-10:30 AM at Panera, Creekside Commons in Mentor

Resources & Events

Every Church, Every Nation--Ohio - Sat. March 9

Please see the attached documents with information about a FREE missions training event hosted by pastor Tim Cline and Chilicothe Baptist Church in Chilicothe, OH on Saturday, March 9. To reserve space for your group, email pastor Tim at pastor@chillicothebaptist.org. If you're able to go, let me know; we may be able to arrange car pooling!

New Cleveland Hope Website - Info Needed!

We are getting very close to unveiling Cleveland Hope's refreshed website. Before we do so, we'd like to have the most current information available about our partner churches to share with the world. Please click this link and complete the info form: https://goo.gl/forms/bHS4uCU0TFHgbHHK2.

Weekend to Remember!

If you and your spouse plan to attend, don't forget to register under the CLEVELANDHOPE username!

Oneness can be yours!

Those with the best of intentions can let life get in the way of their marriage. But with a new focus, your relationship can be whole. FamilyLife's Weekend to Remember® will have an immediate impact on your relationship.

Your local Weekend to Remember is 2 weeks away!

So take a break from the busyness of life and discover God’s plan for your marriage. Space is limited, register today!

2019 Lead Well Conference

Hey OAAF! Pastor Steve here. I pray you are having a great day!

I want to you to inform you about some exciting news. Because we are not able to get together often, we have a great opportunity to connect and fellowship at the 2019 Lead Well Conference being held at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church on April 5th and 6th. What I would like to share with you is as follows:

  • Discounted rates for OAAF pastors and church planters.

  • Paid rooms available for those traveling for one hour or more to the conference.

  • Special OAAF Session before the conference.

More details:

First, for OAAF pastors and church planters we will continue to offer the discounted rate of $15.00 per person. (Includes lunch on Saturday and conference material.) Register today: (click here)

Please use this promotional code: OAAF/Pastors

The LEAD WELL Conference is designed to empower leaders. The conference is focused on helping you and your team move your leadership to the next level. This year's line up of speakers are an amazing group of leaders.

Conference Date: April 5 - 6, 2019
April 5th: 7pm-9pm (Conference Sessions)
April 6th: 9am-3:30pm (Conference Sessions)

Leaders and topics:
Stephen Owens
- THE NEXT LEADER
Dan Smith - THE NEXT MAIN THING
Ryan Strother - OVERCOMING THE FEAR OF LEADERSHIP
Gerald Saffo - WHAT'S NEXT? BECOMING EQUIPPED ENOUGH FOR OTHERS TO FOLLOW
Dr. Martina Moore - EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP

Location: Mt Calvary Baptist Church - 271 Center Road Bedford, OH 44146

Register TODAY: Click here

Please use this promotional code: OAAF/Pastors

Hampton Inn - Solon
6035 Enterprise Parkway,
Solon, Ohio, 44139
TEL: 440-542-0400
FAX: 440-542-0353
Hampton Inn Website

Next, for those traveling one hour or more for the conference, we were able to secure a one night stay for you and your wife at the Hampton Inn Cleveland-Solon.

If this is you, you will need to contact the Hampton Inn and reserve your room ASAP. The rooms are being held under the name: Southern Baptist - Lead Well Conference. We have a limited amount of rooms so this is on a first come basis. The rooms will be held until March 12.

The one night stay is being covered by the SCBO so you can attend the conference, learn, and be refreshed. (CP dollars at work, please remember to give generously).

Special OAAF Session

Finally, I would love to connect with you before the conference on Friday, April 5th, at the Hampton Inn Cleveland-Solon from 2 pm - 4 pm. It will be a time of fellowship, discussion, and planning for future events. I want to hear your thoughts, concerns, and hopes for OAAF and your ministries. This session is open to EVERYONE in OAAF, not just those who are traveling in from across Ohio.

If you are able to make this session, just reply to this email and let me know you are attending and who will be attending with you. I want to make sure we have enough space and appetizers for everyone.

You will also receive your conference material during our time together.

I look forward to fellowshipping with you and being encouraged by what God is doing in you and through you and your ministry. God Bless and see you soon.

Pastor Steve

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Valentine's Day Greetings All!

Well, it's my birthday... again... already! The years are clicking by like dashed lines on the highway at full-speed (okay, maybe not quite that quick, but you get the picture.) All joking aside, a birthday is a perfect day to be reminded that life is a precious thing--to be thankful for all the "dashed lines" that have passed, and hopeful for those yet to come.

I'm happy to be alive today, but yet I'm heavy-hearted over the devaluing of life that we see all around us. The living God gives life, and therefore the most precious life of all is that life which He has made uniquely in His image: human life. And human life is precious at every age and stage from conception to coffin! I don't need to tell you, but human life is under attack in our cultural moment: unborn human life, elderly and infirm human life, disabled human life--basically any form of human life that finds itself at the mercy of a stronger human who would assert power over a weaker human in selfish ways for selfish ends. Abortion, abduction, abuse, absence and abandonment are just a few ways the strong who bear God's image can prey on the weak who also bear His image. What an awful, tragic consequence of the Fall! Those tragic realities have always been there, but they've come to light AMONG US as Southern Baptists in ugly ways in recent days; and we have to answer for it!

The Houston Chronicle Investigation: Abuse of Faith

I am sure most of you have already read and/or heard about The Houston Chronicle investigative three-part series on Southern Baptists and Sexual Abuse that dropped this past Sunday (link in heading above). If you have not, you need to read it and the following articles by Baptist Press to get a handle on what is going on. As church and community leaders we need to be able to offer informed answers to potential questions. Let’s seek to have a consistent voice as Southern Baptists. One case of abuse is too many. We should pray for SBC President, J.D. Greear and his Presidential Task Force on Sexual Abuse. I want to begin hearing and sharing tangible and viable ways to make our churches “hard targets” versus “soft targets” for molesters and abusers.

Coming Up This Week

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Breaking Barriers to Transformation - Friday, Feb. 22

Every church leader longs to see transformation in the lives of their leaders and members. Yet, most are confronted with personal obstacles that undermine fruitful, prayer-ignited influence. This session will address eight barriers to transformation that every leader encounters, with practical tools for a fresh breakthrough in spiritual impact. Join 6:4 Fellowship president, Daniel Henderson, 9-12 a.m. on Friday, February 22, at Cuyahoga Valley Church for this FREE event! (Click HERE for more info.) RSVP to Kristy Klasa kklasa@cvconline.org with your church name, address, email, and headcount. (No childcare provided.) Questions? Call CVC at (440) 746-0404.


Pastor & Wife Survey

Responses are trickling in! If you haven't taken our pastor & wife survey yet, complete the survey and I promise to send you a small gift at some point this year. But only if you fill out the survey! Here's the link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KGCDRG8.


Who's Your One - Evangelism Initiative

If you couldn't join us a couple of weeks ago at CVC for the "Who’s Your One" preview simulcast with J.D. Greear, or would like to see it again, visit WhosYourOne.com/preview, and enter password WYO19. Download the Who’s Your One implementation guide and prayer guide for you to reference as you consider launching the campaign at your church. I'm excited to see how the Lord chooses to use this initiative to eternally change lives, and am grateful for your partnership in leading your church to be part of it. If you have questions or need more information, please call (800) 634-2462!

Please pray individually for this effort and, as you have availability, make it a point to join us in a biweekly prayer call on Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m., EST. The next prayer call will be on February 19. Join the call at (515) 604-3112. The call will not go more than 15 minutes.

More resources pertaining to Who’s Your One will be available on February 20 at whosyourone.com and will be broadly circulated on social media, Baptist Press and other communication channels.


Weekend to Remember

Family Life is hosting two "Weekend to Remember" marriage conferences in northeast Ohio this March (Akron, Mar. 8-10 & Cleveland, Mar. 22-24). Senior pastors and full-time associate pastors can visit familylife.com/pastorwtr to learn about scholarships. Dave Rossiter can help answer questions as well (drossiter@familylife.com). To start the registration process visit http://familylifeministries.org/weekend-to-remember/ and remember to use the group name "ClevelandHope".