You Are Not Your Ministry

| By Gary Molander | Found in Creativity | 23 Comments

This post has been excerpted from Pursuing Christ. Creating Art. and adapted for Echo Hub by author Gary Molander.

When I pastored in a church, I made the mistake of making my ministry and my identity the same thing. I allowed my job to become my heart. I suffered through this mistake until the day I resigned. Because when I stopped being a pastor, the false identity I had created was also stripped away.

Seventeen years of living with a false identity blew up in a heartbeat.

The next morning I woke up and cried uncontrollably on the living room floor. It was that gross, snot-streaming, please-help-me-because-I-can’t-breathe crying – the kind where my wife wondered if she should call 911. My cry sounded something like this: “If I’m no longer a pastor, then who am I?”

Finally God had me right where He wanted me, because the rebuilding process could begin.

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I know some things about you:

I know that you are not your art.

I know that you are not your church.

You are not your technical expertise, or lack thereof.

You are not your voice, even though people love it when you’re on stage.

You are not what your authority figures believe about you.

You are not your blog posts, or your readers’ insane responses.

You are not your Twitter count, or your Facebook friend total.

You are not your impact.

You are not your successes, and you are not your failures.

You are not that thing in your life that didn’t work out.

You are not that thing in your life that worked perfectly.

But I also know this about you:

I know that in Christ, you are a child of God.

My friends, there will come a day when you no longer create art. There will come a day when the software you use is no longer in existence. There will come a day when you no longer serve in that church, in that ministry. There will come a day when he’s no longer your boss, and they’re no longer your Elder Board. There will come a day when you quit blogging, and when people put Twitter and eight-track tapes in the same category. There will even come a day when your impact wains.

But there will never, ever come a day when you stop being a child of God.

Ever.

Gary Molander is the co-founder of Floodgate Productions and the author of Pursuing Christ. Creating Art. Find out more about the book here or buy it in the Echo Hub Store.

  • T. J.

    Thank you for including this article this month. My boss and I just had this discussion yesterday. I found it so encouraging to read and shared it with our team.
    Terra Jones
    Worship Arts Coordiantor
    Crosspoint Community Church

  • http://echohub.com/ Scott McClellan

    That’s great, Terra! Gary Molander is the best.

  • http://sammahlstadt.com/ Sam Mahlstadt

    Love this. Love Gary. Love the new site! Feeling lots of love right now… good work Echo crew!

  • http://echohub.com/ Scott McClellan

    Haha, thanks Sam.

  • Daniel R. Meadow

    Great word! Thanks to Gary for sharing your heart. And kudos for packaging it so simply & clearly.

  • Rosamondwinters

    Excellent message. Thank God we will never not be His children.

  • http://twitter.com/joshlinman Josh Linman

    great reminder. was just talking about this in class the other day in relation to 2 Corinthians 4 and 5 and Paul’s discussion of the radical new identity we have in Christ and how in ministry that can free us from the co-dependent relationships that can so often develop – where our success and worth and energy and life are all tied to the church. Thanks. Glad to hear of the new site.

  • Jesse

    Thanks – you just gave me some fresh insight for a memorial service I’m working on today. Dying to self means discovering our true identity in Christ. To be God’s child is indeed more than enough…

  • http://twitter.com/Serena_Missions Serena Johnson

    Wow! What a convicting, inspiring word. Thank you for your transparency.

  • 1Freddie

    wow this is great. And yes convicting and inspiring word! I decided to put part of this on my wall in my office so I made this to remind me. Thanks Gary.

  • http://robrash.us Rob Rash

    Poignant and honest and true… appreciate the encouragement.

  • Anonymous

    This is incredibly relevant to me right now. Just got laid off as a youth pastor. I thank God I stumbled across this. Thank you.

  • Kevin Boone

    If only I had enough space to share my testimony after three years I have finally heard what God wanted me to hear thank you for allowing God to use you …Blessings

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  • Naomi

    I just read the identity article and I have to be honest in saying that part of it was completely heart breaking. The Bible talks about pastors, shepherding their flocks, leading them, and caring for them. Gary says that when he quit his job his false identity was stripped away. Your identity should be who God has made you in Him. Yes you will always be His child. But the ministry which God gives you is DEFINATELY a part of who you are. God gave you that ministry, its not a job nor is it your entire identity but it should always be a part of who you are in God. I dont think the disciples ever saw preaching and teaching as a day job, it was and is a lifestyle of complete surrender to God. I honestly feel sorry for Gary that even as a pastor he still had not learnt this. Perhaps God removed him from that position so that he could be re-established as Gods child and become completely in surrender to his Fathers will.

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  • http://twitter.com/GaryMo Gary Molander

    Awesome! Would love to see a pic of that wall (@garymo).

  • http://twitter.com/GaryMo Gary Molander

    Praying for you, bro. That’s a tough one.

  • http://twitter.com/GaryMo Gary Molander

    Shoot me an email. I’d love to hear it. gary (the @ symbol) floodgateproductions, then .com.

  • beth

    This is so good and a great reminder. Especially as I start this new year year off. Thanks for sharing it.

  • Sheelz

    Amen Bro. Gary. Our ministry or any service we do in the church or in our career, shouldn’t define us. We are and will always be the children of God.
    Thank you. =)

  • Ben Hunt

    Wow! Thats awesome! So true, we are nothing without Christ, and His greatness is made perfect in our weakness. It’s not about us but about Him, and Him through us!

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