8 Positive Traits the COVID Crisis Has Revealed in Some Pastors

Beyond their care for the most vulnerable, pastors have given great energy to connecting with all their church members during these unusual days. (Charisma Leader archives)

None of us is entirely sure where we stand in the COVID crisis, but we've been dealing with it long enough now that we can make some reflections.

Here are some positive traits I've seen in pastors leading their churches in this season:

1. Creativity. Many pastors have come up with new ways to connect with their people, lead them and train them from a position of isolation.

2. Collaboration. As I've never seen in decades of ministry, pastors are working together, encouraging each other and praying for one another.

3. Care. Many pastors I know have spent hours upon hours checking on the most vulnerable of their church family.

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4. Connection. Beyond their care for the most vulnerable, pastors have given great energy to connecting with all their church members during these unusual days.

5. Conviction. These pastors still believe that Jesus is the only answer, and they're trusting the sovereign hand of God to help them proclaim that message.

6. Caution. These leaders are regathering with their congregations (or looking forward to it), but they're being careful and wise in their planning.

7. Clarity. It's hard today to be a church with many siloed ministries and little overall direction. Pastors have led with clarity to keep their congregations focused on the task.

8. Christlike humility. I realize this one doesn't follow my pattern exactly, but it's probably the one I've most seen. Pastors have been forced by the situation to lead differently and preach differently. Many have also been pushed to consider the idols of their hearts related to ministry. My experience is that they've come through this situation humbled but excited, careful but zealous, wondering but trusting. I thank God for each of them

What would you add to this list?

Chuck Lawless is dean of doctoral studies and vice president of spiritual formation and ministry centers at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina, where he also serves as professor of evangelism and missions. In addition, he is team leader for theological education strategists for the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.

For the original article, visit chucklawless.com.

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