The issues of leadership are the topic of countless books, tapes, seminars and sources of conversation. Every company, community family, and nation is looking for that key individual that surfaces to the top and invites the group to follow. There is much dialogue today about the concept of "team." The majority of the conversation in the area of church planting does much to belittle the idea of a key leader or key individual, but rather all have surrendered the role to become a unified "one voice" leader. While there is much to be affirmed in the team concept, the primary idea that there is not one among us who is first and is our leader, is fundamentally flawed and lacks biblical support. This is not to say that the team around the leader lack equality but rather to say that among the leadership team there is one among us who is first among equals. Peter, James and John surfaced as first among equals, and as we follow the book of Acts we see Peter surface to the front and take the primary voice and position of leadership until the conversion of Paul.
We, therefore, must not downplay the role of the key leader. Nor can we dissect and delegate the mantle of responsibility to a team. We must come face to face with the reality that God calls, gifts, and equips one man to be the primary catalyst for casting vision--the driving voice behind this new church. He will have to motivate people to action, delegate the work of the ministry, and equip those around him to do the work. He must create, manage, model, proclaim, and lead the way. Overwhelmed yet? You should be!
Along with the demand of being the key leader, comes the spiritual mandate declaring that leaders will incur a stricter judgment from God. Who as a leader hasn't feared directing some the wrong way and, after hearing the warning of Jesus, wakes up from a cold sweat dreaming about a millstone around your neck? At the end of the day, leadership is a gift, a calling, and a mandate. It will be a lonely place for the man that God calls. So the question becomes - why do we do it?