Everybody has hopes, dreams and good intentions.
Everyone wants to lose weight, get out of debt, get a degree, start a business, or start a hobby.
Churches want to grow, reach new people, see people start following Jesus, see new givers take that first step, see people get connected into community or serve.
W. Edwards Deming said, “Your system is perfectly designed to give you the results you’re getting.”
Put another way: systems trump hopes and intentions.
This is true for every system.
The systems you have in place as a church are why you have the number of first time, second time and third time guests that you have. It is why you have as many people giving. Why you have the number of people serving or in community.
None of this is accidental and none of this “just happens.”
For Revolution, this is one reason we transitioned from small groups to missional communities. We found that small groups would give us a certain result and it wasn’t the result we wanted.
Think about it personally. What if you want to lose weight, get out of debt, get a degree or start a business. None of that will just happen. You have to have a system for it. Just hoping to lose weight won’t cut it. You can’t have the intention of getting out of debt without a system for it.
The reality of Deming’s words ring true in our businesses, churches and homes. We are getting the results our systems are designed to give us. It isn’t an issue or hope, wishes, intentions, but of systems and strategy.
At this point, once you realize this, the next step is having the patience for it to take root.
One of the reasons I see people not lose weight or get out of debt is they expect it to happen as quickly as they gained the weight or got into debt.
That isn’t a reality. In the same way, after 10 years of unhealthy communication in a marriage, it will not change over night. It will take time.
What happens for many people is they put a system in place, that moves slower than they would like, so they give up and settle for the results they don’t want.
And then we are back to square one.