Fourth in a series on The Effective Pastor
“He who is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he who governs as he who serves…. I am among you as one who serves” (Luke 22:24-30).
When Bill and Carolyn Self wrote a book about hospitality in the church, they said the pastor and his wife should never eat at church dinners. Instead, they should circulate among the diners with the tea pitchers, serving people, getting to know everyone, greeting each person in the room.
That is so smart. And infinitely wise.
Such a minister and spouse can do as much personal ministry in one hour of pouring tea as they will do in a week.
Serving people. What a novel concept!