Geoff who?

  • Headshot (small)  Geoff Surratt lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife Sherry. Sherry is the CEO of MOPS International. Geoff and Sherry have two awesome kids (Mike and Brittainy), a wonderful daughter-in-law (Hilary) and the most beautiful grand daughter on earth (Maggie Claire) Geoff has served on staff at Seacoast Church and Saddleback Church. He is now a freelance Church Catalyst and Encourager.

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My experience w/ some churches is that regardless of your gifts and experience you have to prove yourself. If you aren't willing to do what they need you to do, then your aren't serious about the vision of the church. I know of a volunteer who fixes toilets at a church. It's necessary of course but he is also a retired pastor who could be doing pastoral care which is lacking. I don't think that some churches realize they should steward the gifts, talents and experiences God brings to them. I often wonder if it is more of a control issue. Not to mention your wife's experience would mean she would have opinions that could differ from leadership (especially less experienced leadership) and I know some churches don't appreciate that.
This is a great post. Thank you!

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