Articles by James Higginbotham
I had a good friend and mentor email me and ask, regarding some of my recent posts:
I read [your recent] blogs. Interesting stuff. Do you think that churches would ever take the time to …
As a church ministry, time and resources are sometimes scarce. Now that you’ve established your ministry’s contracts and SLAs, new things are going to come up. People will, once again, be tugging at you to …
It can be hard to give up control. For some, the belief is that no one could possibly do ministry the way you do it. You have your style, your process, your culture. But on …
There is a term in the computer industry called SLA, or Service Level Agreement. It basically dictates what guarantees of service a vendor will provide to their customers, possibly on a per-customer basis. For services …
I’ve heard many times from both staff and lay leaders, “If I only had more time to get this done, we’d really make an impact in our community.” When I ask what they think they …
So, what’s your church process?
Maybe your process makes you proactive, rather than reactive…
Maybe your process encourages growth in your lay leaders…
Perhaps your process is documented and shared with staff and volunteers?
Do you have some …
In the spirit of being agile and listening to our readers, Agile Ministry now offers an email subscription option to complement our RSS feed (if you are not sure what RSS is, check out the …
Jim Walton at Church Tech Matters posted part 2 of his Email Etiquette series regarding sending email to your congregation. Here is a snippet from part 1:
I saw a letter from a church recently detailing …
I moved to a new Wordpress site theme – let me know how you like it! I’m still in the process of putting in a short ‘about’ section, as well as some other content to …
Many churches like to think that they are volunteer-centric. In fact, many will say something like “Sure, we love volunteers! Who would turn down volunteers?” But in fact, many churches rely on their staff to …