Clarity is the gift you give to your church.

Clarity means light, which is why we call it a clear day when the sun’s out. Light is also how God describes both revealing himself and guiding us. Helping us see. Making the path clear.

If you’re a leader in your church, clarity is also what your people need from you.

They need to hear the truth and they need to hear the good news, but they also need to know how your local body does life together.

They need to know not just that they should get involved, but what with, and why.

They need clarity.

Build a cohesive leadership team. Create clarity. Overcommunicate clarity. Reinforce clarity.
— Patrick Lencioni, The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive