Friday, August 20, 2010

Tent-making (or something like it)


This summer I have been looking for a part-time job I could do that would give me a more interactive presence in the community. Just as Paul had a job in the marketplace, many missional church planters look for work in the community. It increases opportunities to interact with people, and helps unbelievers relate with us better than they might with a "preacher." And since in a missional church plant you don't start up with a hundred or so in a Sunday service the way you would in an attractional church plant, you don't have very many people tithing either. Having a second job helps reduce salary costs for the church.
I was applying to become a substitute school teacher this fall, because that would connect me with principals and teachers and others in the central city. I may still do that in the winter. However, a door suddenly opened for me to serve as the interim executive director for Youth Encouragement Services, a wonderful Christian ministry to inner-city children. I have been serving on their board, and Judy and I have been planning to partner with them in our new church. So this was a natural fit that overlapped well with the work we are trying to do. I will serve about 30 hours a week for Y.E.S. for 4-6 months, and continue working at least 20-30 hours a week for the church.
We were excited and grateful for this surprising opportunity. The timing really seems to us a "God-thing." It makes me wonder what the next surprise will be!

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Congratulations Rob I'm sure the children with be blessed to be with you. Good Luck!

Rob McRay said...

Thanks, Charles. I actually don't work directly with the children as the executive director, unless I'm volunteering. I work more with staff, board, and the community. I hope they all will feel blessed!

By the way, which "Charles" is this?

Dean Smith said...

Congratulations on your new work. If your experience is like mine, you will find the next few years the most fulfilling of your life. I'm not in a "concierge" ministry anymore and it feels great. God bless you, my friend.

Neil said...

That's good news, Rob. What a great opportunity to both serve the community and make people aware of yours and Judy's minsitry of planting a Jesus church. Blessings be upon you!