Leading and Managing a Growing Church
According to George Hunt the three main roles of each pastor of an effective and growing church are:
- Leader communicating the church vision, purpose, and direction
- Manager utilizing people and resources, assigning specific roles, jobs, and tasks, in order to achieve the mission’s purpose.
- Administrator facilitating the flow of the organization and makes sure it is efficient. (p. 26).
The following paper is a basic list of my actions in my present context of ministry grouped according to the above categories.
Leadership
- Creating, providing and consciously supporting a spiritual environment of prayer for leadership decision-making.
- Vision: Receiving the vision for the department and communicating a vision through all existing structures to all people in the department without any exception.
- Purpose: presenting a purpose of the vision – what would be the results of fulfilling the vision.
- Mission: how does the vision compliment the overall mission of the congregation?
- Relationships: relating to people s needs, spiritual growth and transformation.
- Message: in the church context providing a message related to the vision empowering the gifts of the people, encouraging with a hope for the future and at the same time ministering to their present situation personally, in their families as a basic church structure, and in the corporate presence of the church congregation as a community.
- Interacting with existing systems, structures and hierarchy in the church through providing an adequate leadership model in the assignment department.
Management
- Creating, providing and consciously supporting a spiritual environment of prayer for management decision-making.
- Creating an environment for adequate and timely problem solving in relationship to relationships between people and resources or both.
- Forming and continuously developing a dynamical financial strategy in accordance with the overall financial strategy of the congregation that provides for the ministry needs.
- Budget planning as a part of the annual church budget presented by the senior pastor and approved by the pastoral/church council.
- Creating relationships with long and short term sponsors.
- Providing and implementing long and short term fundraiser strategies.
- Finding, creating and building resources providing and adequate model for their purposeful usage.
- Creating annual and/or five-year projections for the further development of the ministry department in accordance with the available resources and the adequately provided leadership plans.
Administration
- Creating, providing and consciously supporting a spiritual environment of prayer for administration decision-making.
- Establishing communication with leaders and members through a variety of mail outs, websites, weekly bulletins, monthly newsletters and presentations.
- Cataloging member profiles in an information database to create a holistic church communication structure, and available for planning an extended church strategy.
- Forming basic structures and systems to aid the youth ministry:
- Volunteer leaders
- Student leaders
- Small groups
- Small group leaders
- Weekly meetings
- Wednesday night leaders
- Sunday school teen program, etc.
- Providing training, feedback and communication with the department structures aiming better results and relationships.
- Participating in church boards, interacting with directors, establishing and executing the proper chain of command.
- Creating and publishing reports and statistics inclusive of results.
- Analyzing the available data, structuring the results with proper feedback and providing a strategic plan for further development of the ministry.
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