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Systems thinking. Looking at Congregations holistically Bass School of the Laity 2011. < pre> . The Challenge to the Quick Fix. The disciples wanted to rely on their usual methods. Jesus challenged them: Look at the faith community as a whole and its resources
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Systems thinking Looking at Congregations holistically Bass School of the Laity 2011
< pre> The Challenge to the Quick Fix • The disciples wanted to rely on their usual methods. • Jesus challenged them: • Look at the faith community as a whole and its resources • Be prepared for the surprises of change! Feeding the 5000
A Theo-Ecological Perspective • Thinking spiritually, with discernment instead of “problem solving.” • Seeing things whole, get the overall pattern of how “all things work together…” interconnectedness. • Recognizing the roles of change and identity in flourishing churches
Garden Brain versus Machine Brain Do you think of church as a garden? Or a machine?
Using Garden Thinking to Attend to Congregational Culture • This is a major element in “reading the context” • Attend—bracket usual ways of seeing things. • See things whole—from a “God” perspective, get the overall pattern of how “all things work together…” holistic approach • Instead of taking things apart—analysis, diagnosis, medical model. • No single problem or quick fix. • THIS WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE AS A MINISTER!
The need for Order to cope with CHANGE • Every Church is an eco-system with balance and instability • Needing to be organized—balanced with chaos. • Avoiding top-down, control/command • Seeking decency and good order • Structure as “immune system”
BOUNDARIES • Invisible, emotional borders to sub-systems • More or less permeable • Limit access to • Relationships • Information • Decision-Making
Roles, Rules and Rituals • Subsystems are established by roles, rules & rituals • Formal and Informal • Explicit or Tacit
Responsibility Patterns • Overfunctioning: assuming responsibility for others… — “savior” • Underfunctioning: refraining from own responsibility… -- “victim” • Complementarity:‘ • the basket cases and basket carriers of the world will find each other.”– Celia Hahn “I Heart Basket Cases”
Plotting a congregation • See definitions on pp. 44-45 • See mapping symbols, p. 47 • See maps on 48, 116. • Take a case that you know about. • Draw a map of its structural patterns • What did you learn from this exercise?
Thinking Systems atKirksdale • High visibility in growing neighborhood • Rob • Wendy • Robin • Brendan • Re-development?