Thom
Rainer, has served as a pastor and is currently president and research
director for LifeWay Publishing. He
wrote a great article more recently that we can all learn from: Nine Traits of Church Bullies.
Church bullies are
common in many churches. They wreak havoc and create dissension. They typically
must have an “enemy” in the church, because they aren’t happy unless they are
fighting a battle. They tend to maneuver to get an official leadership position
in the church, such as chairman of the elders or deacons or treasurer. But they
may have bully power without any official position. Church bullies have always been around. But
they seem to be doing their work more furiously today than in recent history.
Perhaps this look at nine traits of church bullies can help us recognize them before they do too much damage.
1. They do not recognize
themselves as bullies. To the contrary, they see themselves as necessary heroes sent to
save the church from her own self.
2. They have personal and
self-serving agendas. They have determined what “their” church should look like. Any
person or ministry or program that is contrary to their perceived ideal church
must be eliminated.
3. They seek to form power
alliances with weak members in the church. They will pester and convince groups,
committees, and persons to be their allies in their cause. Weaker church staff
members and church members will succumb to their forceful personalities.
4. They tend to have
intense and emotional personalities. These bullies use the intensity of their
personalities to get their way.
5. They are famous for
saying “people are saying.” They love to gather tidbits of information and shape it to their
own agendas. See my previous post on this one item.
6. They find their
greatest opportunities in low expectation churches. Many of the church
members have an entitlement view of church membership. They seek to get their
own needs and preferences fulfilled. They, therefore, won’t trouble themselves
to confront and deal with church bullies. That leads to the next issue, which
is a consequence of this point
7. They are allowed to
bully because church members will not stand up to them. I have spoken with
pastors and church staff who have been attacked by church bullies. While the
bully brings them great pain, they have even greater hurt because most of the
church members stood silent and let it happen.
8. They create chaos and
wreak havoc.
A church bully always has his next mission. While he or she may take a brief
break from one bullying mission to the next, they are not content unless they
are exerting the full force of their manipulative behavior.
9. They often move to
other churches after they have done their damage. Whether they are
forced out or simply get bored, they will move to other churches with the same
bullying mission. Some bullies have wreaked havoc in three or more churches.
Church
bullying is epidemic in many of our congregations. They must be stopped. In my
article on Wednesday, I deal with the topic of preventing church bullying. In
the meantime, let me hear from you.
No comments:
Post a Comment