Get rid of the red tape

I have a theory.  It’s not a proven theory but it is one that I really believe in.

I think that crowd dynamics have  a lot to do with how people feel when they are in a crowd.

You have to have enough people in a room to feel cozy but not so many people that you feel suffocated.

Not theology.  Just an opinion.

I also have another opinion.  I hate to preach to empty rows of chairs.

Certainly not theology.  Just an opinion.

So we try to set up just enough chairs but not too many so that the room will feel good and I will get my way and not have to preach to empty rows.  It’s the small things, I know.  We also tape off, with red tape (Freedom Church colors) the back few rows and encourage people to sit in the front.  Seemed like a good idea to me.  It just never works.

People move the tape.  People play limbo with the tape.  People step over the tape.  People do all kinds of things with the tape, but the only thing that they don’t do is sit on the front rows.  I was frustrated by the tape.

So I buckled down and told my staff.  Enforce the tape, gently, but enforce the tape.  I know it even types stupid, but it was a moment.

Then finally after a few people said, “We should get rid of the tape”, “we hate the tape” or “We have tape?” I asked my wife.

Here is ger exact quote,

“Oh, I hate the tape I think it sends the wrong message.  I just figured you were Mr. Church Planter so you probably knew better”.

I am getting rid of the red tape and how fitting a reminder it is to make sure we don’t put any red tape in the way of people connecting to God.

I am practicing this week by preaching to empty rows since that is how the front row will look at Freedom Church this week.

Oh and I am also making a list of things I need to ask my wife about!

3 Responses to “Get rid of the red tape”

  1. Dale Schaeffer January 17, 2012 at 10:35 am #

    Nice…we used tape, ropes, etc…to move people to the front, but then I realized that it was primarily guests who show up early and we were forcing them to the front (super awkward for them). We got rid of the tape and just started setting out less chairs and adding new rows as the service filled up.

  2. Dale Schaeffer January 17, 2012 at 10:36 am #

    Totally creepy that when I posted my comment it came up with your picture as the favicon :)

  3. Wayne Hedlund January 17, 2012 at 6:54 pm #

    Great post. I read two lessons.

    1. ask your wife more often

    2. don’t mess with where people sit

    I do have a suggestion though . . . just for fun. Move your pulpit halfway down the center aisle (if you have one). If you can’t move them to the front, move the front to them!

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