As is their custom, the conference’s final speaker was North Point Community Church’s Andy Stanley. The following are 55 Leadership Quotes and Lessons from his phenomenal session.
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- I love the local church. Catalyst leaders love the local church.
- Isn’t great on the weekends when everything works perfectly?
- Is what we do worth people sitting in traffic?
- The local church is an apologetic for the Gospel.
- We one another one another.
- Maybe the next great awakening is our when culture wakes up to the grandness and gloriousness and amazeness of the local church.
- It was said about Jesus, He embodied grace and truth.
- Jesus was not the balance of grace of truth. Jesus was the embodiment of grace and truth.
- Jesus raised the bar so high that He leveled the playing field. “Here’s the standard. I’d like for you to follow me.”
- Jesus never dumbed down the truth and turned down the grace.
- The grace/truth tension requires we present the ideal while embracing what is real.
- Sin gives us job security.
- To awaken culture to the wonder of the local church, we must distinguish theology from ministry. Jesus never allowed His perfect theology to get in the way of ministry.
- Theology is what we believe. Ministry is what we do for others because of what we believe.
- Distinguishing between theology and ministry without compromising ministry.
- In Jesus’s day, ministry was approached as people were made for the Law rather than the Law was made for people. In other words, children were created to pick up toys.
- Everyone can follow Jesus.
- No one who followed Jesus in the first century believed He was the Son of God until after the resurrection. They all ran away at the cross.
- If you have bad theology it will narrow who you minister to.
- When we get this right you will be accused of condoning sin.
- If Jesus would have been worried about guilt by association He would have stayed in Heaven.
- When churches fail to distinguish between theology and ministry, ministry becomes idealistic and rigid.
- Rigid ministry breaks down under the weight of the real world.
- Good parents are guided by situational ethics based upon the needs of their individual children. Rigid parenting will work for only one of your children.
- The priority to God is not the Law. The priority to God is the people.
- There was no one Jesus refused to minister to.
- God’s priority is you, the people.
- You are more important than my view of anything. A YOU is always more important than a VIEW.
- Never give up influence unnecessarily.
- There are questions you should never answer out loud because there is a time and place to spend your influence.
- There is something more important than making a point.
- Never make a point at the expense of making a difference.
- If you lose influence with the people Jesus came to die for, shame on you.
- His mission was not to be right. He did not leave us here to be right. He left us here to make disciples.
- Everybody wants to be one anothered.
- Think twice before answering a question that has the potential to burn a bridge or close a door.
- Pastors, think twice about your approach that has the potential to burn a bridge or close a door.
- When people pressure you to take a stand, they are generally pressuring you to take their stand.
- I view the church as my first audience. I will never say anything outside the church that I haven’t said to my church first. There are also things I would say to my local church that I wouldn’t say to anyone outside the local church.
- The things I am most often criticized for I have made very, very clear to my local church that I haven’t said outside my local church.
- You do not owe people outside your congregation an explanation.
- Preserve influence for later.
- We are experts at giving away influence unnecessarily.
- Some things are more important than others. Some things come before others.
- Love your enemies.
- It’s hard for us to label who are our enemies.
- What groups that traditionally push back against your local church? That is who you should figure out how to love.
- The first thing we do before we show up in a community is figure out how to love people in the community who would traditionally push back against our local church.
- The city created a sign which tells people how to get to Buckhead Church.
- We’ve tried to be as difficult as possible to hate.
- There is nothing in the New Testament that says people should not speak well of us.
- The church must be seen doing good.
- Identify your potential enemies and figure out how to love them.
- We’ve been pretty good at being innocent. We’ve been horrible at being shrewd.
- Pray for shrewdness.
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