Articles in Church Leadership
A travel agent hands you an airplane ticket and some things to do; a tour guide gives you an experience. Which one best represents you and your staff? If your staff are travel agents, they …
In the spirit of the last series, 7 Things Your Church Staff Wish You Knew, this is a new series from the volunteer perspective. We’ll spend the next two weeks looking at some topics that …
Do you feel alone in your leadership? Do you think that your staff is working against you? Your church staff want to help you make a difference in the church and in your community, if …
Does your church staff know and understand your team vision? Does it line up with the church vision and where the staff are trying to take the church?
If they don’t know or understand your …
Does your church staff know what your team is doing in the coming weeks? I have experienced situations where the church staff would have benefited greatly from knowing something as simple as the team plan …
With all that the church staff have going on, they probably don’t know what you and your team have been doing recently. They want to hear the exciting things the Lord has been doing in …
Your pastor doesn’t want to announce your ministry’s desperate need for volunteers from the pulpit. Your pastor wants to focus the attention of the church on what message the Lord has given for the week. …
You may not realize it, but most church staff don’t understand if your servers are dual core or quad core, if the website has an RSS feed, or if the weekly podcast is using mp3 …
Contrary to popular belief, church staff don’t know everything about running a church. Unless you have been involved with a church plant from the beginning, you may not know what goes into running a church …
If you are a ministry leader, you are most likely a volunteer and report to a staff member directly or indirectly. I’ve noticed recently that ministry leaders don’t really understand what their staff expect. This …