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​​"THEREFORE, IF ANYONE IS IN CHRIST, HE IS A NEW CREATION. THE OLD HAS PASSED AWAY; BEHOLD, THE NEW HAS COME."  2 CORINTHIANS 5:17 (ESV)


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Mo!

10/19/2018

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Great things are going on at Renew Church.  We have seen God’s blessing in so many areas and it feels like we are being carried by a force greater than our effort.  I believe this is what also can be described as “MOMENTUM”.

This leadership article by John Maxwell speaks exactly to where we find ourselves right now:

"When cycling, there’s a world of difference between cruising downhill, with momentum, and pedaling uphill without any momentum at all. The former is a breeze; the latter is extremely tiresome and requires extraordinary effort.
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In like manner, leaders are sure to feel the difference between having momentum and lacking it. Momentum makes leaders look better than they actually are. It exaggerates all of their strengths. It also covers a multitude of mistakes. When an organization has momentum, people will forgive their leaders for almost anything. Without it, people magnify the flaws of their leaders and forget none of their faults.

Many times momentum is the only difference between winning and losing. With it, everyone is expectant and energized, and people tend to perform at their peak potential. Without it, people lose heart and have difficulty finding motivation.

Momentum is the greatest of all change-agents. When a leader has it, organizational change comes easily, for it’s much simpler to steer a company that’s already experiencing success than to jumpstart one that’s stagnant.

On a team that’s thriving, growing, and delivering results an aura of excitement permeates everything. The momentum is almost tangible. Yet even though we can feel the momentum, it’s hard to define. Let’s take a momentum to pin down where it comes from.

A Formula for Momentum

The attitude of the leader + the atmosphere of the organization + the accomplishments of the people = MOMENTUM

Leaders who court momentum display a set of attitudes that help them reach new altitudes. First, they take responsibility for outcomes. They don’t blame failures on their people or on forces beyond their control. Second, leaders who generate momentum operate with an empowering sense of hope. They shape their surroundings instead of merely being shaped by them. They believe in the possibility of change instead of complaining about challenges to it. Finally, leaders who drive momentum have unfailing enthusiasm. They’re convinced of the importance of their work, and this sense of purpose propels them forward.

Leaders build a culture favorable to momentum in the following ways. First, they believe the best about their people—concentrating on developing their strengths rather than on fixing their shortcomings. Second, they provide an inspiring vision that’s contagious. They share it confidently and talk about it continually, until everyone on the team sees it almost as clearly as they do. Third, they remove the fear of failure. They invite risk and affirm innovative ideas—even if they don’t always work.

Lastly, leaders create momentum by reveling in the accomplishments of their people. A smart leader knows a victory is not an end in itself; it involves more than placing a “W” in the win-loss column. Rather, a victory’s value in creating momentum comes through the celebration of it. People work hard on their jobs, and they have a deep-seated need to know that their effort matters. Leaders can reinforce the worth of their people’s work by setting aside time to revel in the sweet joys of each triumph."
                     -“Getting Big Mo to Go”. The John Maxwell Company.   August 11, 2014.                     
                                                                                                           
I shared this with you because I agree with it and because I could not have written it any better.  “The attitude of the leader + the atmosphere of the organization + the accomplishments of the people = MOMENTUM”

I believe we will continue to build momentum with the right attitude, a great atmosphere and an amazing team working together to accomplish the task of launching a life-giving church in West Kendall.

Thanks for reading and feel free to comment!  I would love to hear your thoughts and respond back to you. 

Treavor and Misty

​PS  We had 2 amazing Interest Gatherings this week and SEVEN new people joined our launch team!  We now have TWENTY-FIVE adults on our Launch Team! (Our goal is to have 45 adults on our Launch Team by November 18.  Our next Interest Gathering will be at Taco Rico on October 30 at 7pm (Taco Tuesday!) and in our home on November 4 at 6pm.  Make plans to join us and invite a cousin/coworker!   

PPS  I will be on 90.9 LiFE FM with Donna Jean this Monday (10/22) at 7am for LiFE Week.  Tune in AND call in to support this live and local radio station!  


2 Comments
Greg Artz
10/19/2018 11:26:52 am

That leadership principle which produces that MO is strong in the Pound family! Keep up the great work and know you are in my thoughts and prayers daily, as I am one of those that surrounds you, although from a distance, and I am very encouraged, period and enlisted in that leadership principle the Pounds are able to exhibit, thereby bringing about the best from those around them! God Bless and To Him Be All the Glory!

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Treavor Pound
10/19/2018 02:55:08 pm

Thanks so much, Greg! We appreciate your prayer and support!

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