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Chapter 3 Comes to an End

Let me tell you a little story about my friend Brian Davis. This story has four short chapters.

Chapter 1 (1987-88): I worked with Brian for a couple years beginning in 1987 as we traveled the country with Life Action Ministries in a 1970′s Silver Eagle tour bus. We worked in some of the largest churches in the country at that time, and saw some amazing things happen. I didn’t know we were forging a life-long friendship–but looking back I’m not surprised. We always had a great connection.

Our paths went different directions for awhile as Brian went off to college and I continued my work with Life Action–until I joined the Granger staff in 1994.

Chapter 2 (1997-2002): Toward the end of 1997, we had a children’s ministry bursting at the seams with over 300 kids every week and no staff. We didn’t know who to hire. My friend Brian was also in transition, so I asked him to come up (from Missouri) and join us for an interim 6-month position until we could find the right person. He came, and at the end of the 6 months our church had fallen in love with him. He was definitely the right person and we hired him in a permanent role as our Children’s Ministry Director. Brian became very close to my family. He came over to the house about once  a week to hang and watch LeFemme Nikita, our favorite show in the mid-90′s. (If you missed it, I’m truly sorry).

Brian stayed on the team until around 2002 when God (or was it Mike?) called him to sunny Florida.

Chapter 3 (2006-2011): By 2006, the ministry had grown to more than 1000 kids weekly. Georgia, our children’s director (who Brian had hired as a nursery leader a few years earlier), came to me and asked if she could hire Brian Davis back (he now lived in sunny southern California) to be our Elementary Director. Frankly, I was shocked that Brian would even consider living in the north again (he is a Mississippi boy with thin blood), but was delighted when he agreed to join the team once again.

Brian has served us well these past 5 years. And especially the past few months as we have been in a state of transition. I wrote the book (yes, literally) on “long hellos and short goodbyes” — so when Brian decided a couple months ago to move back to southern California, I was reluctant to have him hang around much longer. But he stayed for a couple months to help us through a tough season of transition and has been amazing. Brian’s last day in Granger is today. Rarely have I seen a church staff member leave so well with high integrity and a great attitude.

Chapter 4 (?): I’m not sure what the future holds, but I won’t be surprised if there is another chapter ahead for me and Brian. He’s been a great friend for the past 23 years. He’s one in a small circle of people who I know has my back and would do anything for me. And I feel the same about him.

Brian, you will be missed.

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Tim Stevens served as the executive pastor of Granger Community Church in Granger, IN, for twenty years before joining Vanderbloemen Search Group as the Director of the Executive Search Consultant Team where he helps churches and ministries around the world find their key staff. Tim has a passion for the local church and equipping leaders with practical advice and tools about church staffing and church leadership. He has co-authored three books with Tony Morgan, including Simply Strategic Stuff, Simply Strategic Volunteers, and Simply Strategic Growth, and authored three books of his own, including Fairness Is Overrated: And 51 Other Leadership Principles To Revolutionize Your Workplace. Connect with Tim at LeadingSmart.com.