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Congregational Integrity
We rightfully expect personal integrity in our leaders. Should we not also ask whether our congregation has integrity? The behavior of organizations is as important as that of individual leaders. What a church is as an institution may very well have more impact on people than what it says to them. This may be all the more critical as we seek to reach younger and more diverse disciples who notice inconsistency quickly.
Where there is lack of alignment, integrity is hard to achieve. Such lack of integrity leads to weakness. A church finds power when what the church says about itself, what people perceive as reality, and what objective observers say are all one.
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