October 30, 2023

4 Reasons Why You Don’t Make BOLD Moves

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We can’t wait for time to open up in our schedules to assess how our strategies are working.

Several years ago, I connected with a church wanting to do church differently. They wanted to redefine the impact of the church’s ministry. One of the value statements they lived out was this one: “We make bold moves.”

Bold moves? A church? Typically one wouldn’t assume this is a value a church would embrace. 

I mean let’s face it—churches tend to be rather religious about practicing and protecting their traditions. It doesn’t take long for a new program or event or method of worship to become “the way we do church around here.”

That’s why their commitment to making bold moves captured my attention. For this church, some of those bold moves later became big failures. But, in other instances, those bold moves ended up producing a big Kingdom impact. Different worked to reach different people for Jesus.

Why is it that we fail to embrace bold moves? 

Here are four reasons why I think we tend to get stuck—

We are too busy doing what we’ve always done.

If we’re not careful, the whirlwind of ministry and life will fill every minute of every day. It never fails. Life doesn’t stop. Because ministry is all about people, ministry doesn’t stop either. 

Before long, we find ourselves doing what churches are supposed to do. We never take time to pause and ask, “Is what we’re doing having the impact God intended?” Or this, “Does God have something more?We are so busy doing church that we can’t imagine having more time to pursue the more God has for us.

We can’t wait for time to open up in our schedules to assess how our strategies are working. We can’t wait to complete every task before we dream about the future. We have to discipline ourselves to create the space to make this happen.

Once or twice a year, I get together in-person with my team for three days to plan for the future. We come up with dozens of new ideas and then a plan to move forward on the priority initiatives. Our normal work demands don’t stop to create this space on our calendars. Instead, we plan for it months in advance. We don’t wait for it not to be busy. (That day never arrives.)

We aren’t intentional about who is on the team around us.

Churches tend to hire people to do ministry. When you hire doers, things get done… but it’s usually the same thing that gets done over and over again. That’s because doers like completing tasks and then waiting for their next assignment.

Leaders, on the other hand, think about the future and how the future should be different than today. They create. They dream. They embrace change. And they want to have a voice in the conversations about that future change.

If you want to make bold moves, you’ll need other leaders around you. You’ll need people who come with different perspectives. You’ll need their unique experiences and fresh ideas. We won’t make bold moves if we don’t collaborate with others who can stretch our thinking.

4 Bold Moves for Churches

At this free 1-hour webinar, the Unstuck team and guests Derwin Gray, Jonathan Smith, and Rick Atchley will help you clarify the next bold move God may be calling your church to make—and unpack the next steps to get there.

We are waiting for perfect conditions.

Back in 2020, I had the opportunity to hang out with David Vaughan, the senior pastor of Whitewater Crossing Christian Church, as they were getting ready to launch their first multisite campus. Our team at The Unstuck Group had been working with them for about a year to prepare for this first launch.

David will freely admit it: There were elements of their ministry and multisite strategies where improvements were possible.  Even though that was the case, they weren’t waiting for everything to be perfect to launch. David expressed it as only a former Kentuckian could say it, “If you wait till all the lights are green to go downtown, you ain’t never going downtown.

Or, King Solomon said it this way,

Farmers who wait for perfect weather never plant. If they watch every cloud, they never harvest.”

(Ecclesiastes 11:4, NLT)

I had one instance in my life when I was 100% sure I was making the right decision. That’s when I asked Emily to marry me.  Yes, there have been many other big decisions in my life… New jobs. Moving my family. Having kids. Having more kids. At best, I’ve probably been 75% confident I was making the right decision. 

God will prompt us to make bold moves. If they align with God’s Word and the wise counsel over others, we need to make those bold moves.

We are insecure leaders.

Pride is a dangerous thing. We often think of power-hungry, arrogant leaders as dealing with pride issues. Their ego may be more evident, but timid and insecure leaders wrestle with pride issues as well: We assume we have control when God is in control.  We think we are responsible for building the church when it’s God who builds the church.

And because we think we control more than we do, we hesitate to make bold moves. We fear failure. We don’t want others to find out we don’t know what we’re doing. (As if we’re the only leaders who don’t know what we’re doing.)

If it’s not God’s plan, you should be insecure. If it doesn’t align with God’s Word, you should be insecure. If you haven’t received good counsel and coaching, you should be insecure. But if you are afraid to make a bold move because it might fail… well, that’s just the pride talking.


So what’s holding you back? Are you too busy? Do you have the wrong people around you? Are you waiting for perfect conditions? Are you letting your insecurity get in the way?

It’s time for the church to make some bold moves. We can’t expect different results if we’re unwilling to approach ministry differently. That means we need you to lead the way.

So… what’s your next bold move?

4 Bold Moves for Churches

At this free 1-hour webinar, the Unstuck team and guests Derwin Gray, Jonathan Smith, and Rick Atchley will help you clarify the next bold move God may be calling your church to make—and unpack the next steps to get there.


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