4. DELEGATING TASKS INSTEAD OF RESPONSIBILITY.
In my humble opinion, the most overused and overrated buzzword in ministry today is “excellence.” As a pastor of a thriving urban church, I am committed to excellence in my life and the life of Mars Hill.

Because of my commitment to excellence, I can become obsessed about every detail. I’ve noticed how I’ve made my expectations clear to our team and now they tend to obsess about every detail. However, it didn’t take long for the team to realize that their interpretation of excellence might not be the same as mine.
Consequently, the team began to bring every decision about every detail to me, their leader. They didn’t want to run the risk that they might not “get it right.” Over time, I found myself in a challenging predicament. I became overwhelmed because I had to touch everything. Furthermore, what’s frustrating is how I became responsible for generating every new idea.
“If you try to control things, that’s self-limiting,” said Michael Dell, chief executive officer of Dell. “The easiest way to think about this is that if all the decisions inside an organization had to roll up to the center of the company or to one person, it’s a massive bottleneck to progress.” (Check out the rest of the interview.)
In the end, I learned that sometimes values collide. My commitment to excellence wasn’t the problem. Control was the problem. My obsession with getting it right became a roadblock to progress. I discovered the need to empower the team with broad responsibilities to fulfill Mars Hill’s mission while still holding them accountable to the overall vision and values. I needed to let the team take risks…and sometimes fail.
What do you delegate?
What do you tend to hold on to?