Owning the vision of North Village Church makes all the difference! Owning the vision means every person sees the church’s purpose as their personal responsibility, not just a support system for someone else’s vision.
What does it look like to develop an “owners’ mindset?”
What’s the Difference?
| Helper Mindset | Owner Mindset |
| “Let me know what you need.” | “Here’s something I can do to move us forward.” |
| “That’s pastor’s / staff’s job.” | “This is our mission—and I’ve got a role in it.” |
| “I help when it works for me.” | “I show up with consistency and commitment.” |
| “I’m here to receive.” | “I’m here to invest—my time, energy, and heart.” |
| “I notice problems.” | “I bring solutions with grace and initiative.” |
| “This is a church.” | “This is my church.” |
How to Live as an Owner
1. Show Up Like It’s Your Living Room
Welcome others like you’re hosting them in your own space. Look for the new. Smile. Initiate.
2. Speak Life and Vision
Talk about the church like it’s yours. Encourage others. Protect the unity. Avoid gossip.
3. Take Ownership of Your Spiritual Growth
Don’t wait to be spoon-fed. Dig into Scripture. Ask questions. Be discipled, and disciple others.
4. Pitch In Without Needing a Title
See a problem? Fix a problem. Owners take initiative, whether it’s picking up trash or praying for someone.
5. Pray Boldly for the Vision
Learn the vision. Own the vision. Pray as someone who’s locked in, not locked out. Ask God to move through us, not just some people.
Reflection Questions
- What would change if I saw this church as my responsibility?
- Where am I waiting for permission instead of walking in purpose?
- Who am I intentionally building up here?
- What do I bring to the mission God has given us?