Embracing the Value of Change

Change is an inevitable part of life. It touches every aspect of our existence, from the personal and spiritual to the communal and global. As members of the church, understanding and embracing the value of change is crucial for our growth and for the fulfillment of God’s purpose. While change can sometimes be challenging and uncomfortable, it’s through change that we experience growth, renewal, and the unfolding of God’s plan for our lives and within our community.

The Bible is rich with stories and teachings about change. From the transformation of Saul into Paul and to the resurrection of Jesus, scripture demonstrates that change is not only necessary, but is also a divine tool for spiritual growth and redemption. Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us, “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.” This verse encapsulates the idea that change is a part of God’s natural order and plan for the world.

In Isaiah 43:19a, God declares, “I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?” And this verse encourages us to remain open to the new things that God is doing in our lives. Embracing change means being attuned to God’s presence and work, even when it leads us into unfamiliar territory.

On a personal level, change can be a powerful catalyst for growth. When we face changes in our lives — be it a new job, moving to a different city, or experiencing a significant life event — we are often pushed out of our comfort zones. While this can be daunting, it also provides an opportunity for us to develop resilience, adaptability, and a deeper faith.

Romans 12:2 advises us, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God — what is good and acceptable and perfect.” This transformation is a form of change which begins within us. By renewing our minds and aligning our thoughts and actions with God’s will, we can more easily navigate life’s changes with confidence and grace.

For the church community, change is essential for thriving and remaining relevant in a rapidly evolving world. The early church, as depicted in Acts, was dynamic and adaptable, spreading the Gospel and establishing new communities across different cultures and regions. This spirit of adaptability and openness to the Holy Spirit’s guidance is something we continue to embrace today.

Modern churches face various changes, including demographic shifts, technological advancements, and cultural transformations. Embracing these changes allows us to better serve our congregations and extend our outreach. For instance, expanding our use of digital tools and social media can enhance our ability to connect with members and share the Gospel more broadly.

Change can also strengthen our community. When we face transitions together — whether it’s a new program, or community project, or leadership change — we have the opportunity to come together, support one another, and grow stronger as the body of Christ. This collective experience can deepen our relationships and reinforce our commitment to God’s mission.

But in times of change, communication and collaboration are vital. By openly discussing changes and encouraging input from all members, we can ensure that everyone feels valued and heard. This inclusive approach fosters a sense of belonging and unity, helping us to navigate transitions smoothly and positively.

Embracing change is not just a practical necessity, it’s also a spiritual discipline. It requires trust in God’s sovereignty and a willingness to surrender our plans to God’s greater purpose. Proverbs 3:5-6 urges us, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not rely on your own insight. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.” So trusting God during times of change can bring peace and assurance, knowing that God wants God’s best for us.

As we move forward, let’s remember that change, while often challenging, is a gift from God. It allows us to grow, to renew, and to experience God’s grace in new and profound ways. May we embrace change with faith, hope, and love, always seeking to align our lives with the Divine will.

About the author: The Rev. Mike Wernick

The Rev. Mike Wernick is a second-career Episcopal priest who grew up in a Reform Jewish family. He relishes his role as the Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Officer for two dioceses and affirms all faith traditions (he has this idea that diversity was never intended to be divisive). He serves on several diocesan and synod committees, including the ELCA N/W Lower Michigan Synod’s Task Force on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity; and in July 2020, he finished a two-year practicum to become a Spiritual Director.