Overview: Priority Ministries

Status

Implementation status: Approved by Servants Council

Date: 2026-05-30

Summary

Mayflower has named five priority ministries that we will protect and strengthen above all others. These are not "programs" so much as the primary channels through which Christ ordinarily builds His church. When capacity is tight, these are protected first.

  1. Ministry of the Word — faithful preaching and teaching of Scripture as the central ministry of the church.
  2. The Lord's Day Gathering — a Word-shaped, prayerful, welcoming Sunday service.
  3. Gospel-Driven Prayer — corporate prayer as a real ministry of the church, not a private preference.
  4. Disciple-Making Pathways — a coherent disciple-making spine forming believers in doctrine, obedience, mutual care, and leadership.
  5. Membership and Shepherding Care — guarding the "front door" and the care of souls.

Missions & Outreach is treated not as a supporting ministry but as the church's outward calling that overflows from the five priorities.

Principle (from Streamline)

Lukaszewski's principle (placeholder — to be populated from the Streamline book): A healthy church names a small number of priority ministries that receive the bulk of staff time, volunteer energy, and budget, rather than treating every ministry as equally weighted. Clarity about priority prevents mission drift and volunteer burnout.

Mayflower's Current Practice

The decision was finalized in January 2026 and documented in Five Priority Ministries We Guard. The decision does three things:

See the chapter's detail pages:

Governance & Document References

Open Questions


Page template: Principle + Mayflower Practice. Part of The Streamline Admin System, adapted from Michael Lukaszewski's Streamline: How To Create Healthy Church Systems.


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Created 2026-04-20 14:10:13 UTC by Anton Brown
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