Why Faithfulness Matters More Than Trendiness in Ministry
Pastors today lead in a time when trendiness can feel unusually powerful. Methods spread quickly. Ideas circulate fast. Ministry models rise and fall in public view. What seems fresh, effective, relevant, or innovative can gain attention almost overnight. Churches feel pressure to keep up. Pastors feel pressure to adapt. And in that environment, it is easy to begin assuming that what is current must also be what is wise. That is a dangerous assumption. Trendiness is not always bad. Some trends reflect helpful insight, needed clarity, or wise adaptation. But trendiness is a poor foundation for ministry. It changes too fast, depends too heavily on perception, and often rewards what is visible more than what is deep. Faithfulness, by contrast, is slower, steadier, and far more durable. That is why pastors—especially small church pastors—must keep this truth close: faithfulness matters more than trendiness in ministry. Not because pastors should ignore culture. Not because churches ...