Discernment

The opportunity for today's church is to be open to the power and promise of God's vision of the future. What is called for is not simply the creation of a vision statement as a planning tool, but a communal process of discernment that inspires, hones, and gives back to the church the capacity for dreaming.

A communal process of discernment invites a congregation to slow down and step back, to take time to listen to one another in a process of exploring and sharing hopes and dreams. The goal is not simply to discover the vision of key leaders or even of the community as a whole, but to discern together God's vision for the church's life and ministry.

The usual methods of efficient, rational, and democratic decision-making are inadequate. Instead communal discernment involves movement and passion; it is a process of studying, praying, singing and dreaming together.

A vision initiates movement. Unlike writing objective mission statements, a vision involves passion, a deep emotional commitment to new possibilities. Vision energizes the church. The vision like a magnet, draws the congregation into the future.