You are NOT supposed to do it all. In this podcast interview with Bill Emeott we will discuss and consider eight ways to develop and work with a ministry team. We will look at ways to create a shared team culture of ministry.
WHY USE A TEAM? What does the Bible say?
- Proverbs 11:14 – Without guidance, people fall, but with many COUNSELORS there is deliverance.
- Proverbs 15:22 – Plans fail when there is no counsel. But with MANY advisers they succeed.
- Proverbs 24:5-6 – A wise warrior is better than a strong one, and a man of knowledge than one of strength; for you should wage war with sound guidance – victory come with MANY counselors.
- Determine the Purpose of the Team:
- Ask yourself, “Why do we need THIS team?”
- What will be the purpose for this team?
- Types of Teams:
- Long Term Guidance/Leadership: Offers consistent opinion and counsel. Assist the ministry leader in carrying out the overall vision for the ministry.
- Kids Ministry Team
- Preschool Ministry Team
- Short Term Projects/Activities
- Program oriented Teams
- Long Term Guidance/Leadership: Offers consistent opinion and counsel. Assist the ministry leader in carrying out the overall vision for the ministry.
- Make sure your team operates within the scope of the vision/mission of the ministry and the church.
- Gather the Right Team:
- God is more concerned with our success than we are, PRAY.
- Consider different personalities of those invited to be on your team
- Figure out how all the members fit together. (Ephesians 4:16 “The BODY…”fitted and knit together…by the proper working of each individual part.”)
- Commit to the Team:
- This is about… “Looking beyond the task at hand and making a more thoughtful, deeper commitment to those on the team.”
- Be concerned for and acknowledge the whole person not just the team member (Mental, Physical, Spiritual, Social, Emotional)
- Ask, “How can this person best serve the team?” (Talents/Giftedness)
- THEN ask yourself, “How can I best serve this person?”
- Pray for your team members. Ask for spiritual insights into their needs
- Make the team your priority and make sure they can tell the team is your priority
- Cast a Vision for the Team:
- Share the vision/mission/passion
- Clearly define the purpose
- Work together to create the goals
- Motivate
- Philosophy/Vision/Goals/Programming
- Equip and facilitate the Team:
- Provide specific training for specific understanding
- Take a “always wanting to learn – always wanting to improve” posture about the work, the team, and YOURSELF.
- Lead by example: Walk the Walk
- Empower the Team:
- Give things away to your team members
- Encourage/Nurture various team members’ giftedness and skillsets
- Resist the “I’ll just do it myself” mentality
- Trust your Team
- Recognize the Team:
- Show appreciation
- Don’t take the credit for the team
- Recognize unique contributions
- Give private recognition
- Plan for public recognition
- Don’t Kill the Team:
- Failure to do #1-6
- Inflexibility
- Docility (passive/indecisive)
- Fail to evaluate
- Fail to seek opinions
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