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Inside view of a messianic ministry

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

I’m learning that studying the Torah is only one small aspect of being a congregational leader in a messianic community. While it is a rabbi’s first and most important duty, it is rarely one that can take place uninterrupted.

I’ve been working in the office of my messianic rabbi of late, and I’m deeply impressed by the business aspects of running a modern ministry. The CD ministry requires proficiency in editing audio files, burning and packaging audio CDs, Web expertise, some financial knowledge and good customer service kills. This is not like selling personalized pens. One is handling recordings of messages that some people rely on to take the place of church attendance for the purpose of recharging their spiritual batteries, and so the task requires dedication, passion and professionalism.

Even simple tasks require expertise in advanced computer skills, such as putting together the church bulletins or children’s ministry support materials. Preparing to transform old ministry messages into tightly edited radio programs is also a daunting challenge. One must also be good at keeping a paper trail of what’s been done, what still needs to be done and what’s been left in the middle of the task and still needs finishing up.

It’s a lot of work, and that’s why the rabbi of any decent-sized ministry needs help, because all of that is enough to take up an entire week, and the list above hasn’t even begun to touch on the actual, felt ministry needs of attendees. It’s a broader endeavor than I knew before working at my messianic synagogue’s business office, but doing so has left me feeling more invested and energized in the ministry than ever before. Unlike some of my temp assignments, at this job I finally feel I’m doing work that matters and makes a difference.

Another cluttered Temple

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Genuine prophets of G-d are not generally known for marketing efforts like handing out personalized pens. So it’s amusing to roam late night Saturday and early morning Sunday television and witness how many crazy things are done in G-d’s name, from asking people to send in loads of money in exchange for a $20 hardcover commentary on how America is going to hell if… fill in the blank, to asking someone to send in a personal fortune to get a sweat-stained hankie from Pastor X, which is guaranteed to heal you of any affliction, perhaps even including death if you believe BIG-TIME.

One would think the era of the Bakkers and the Falwells and the Robertsons would have taught the country something. But if anything, it’s spawn a whole new generation of Benny Hinns, T.D. Jakes and Creflo Dollars. Where did spiritual and religious life drift in America so far off course that so many people are so willing to trade the Ruach haKodesh for the Montreal Miracle … or at least a high-def DVD of it.

I have a feeling that by the time he does return again in glory, Yeshua’s going to have more than one Temple to cleanse from a den of thieves.