Rising to the challenge of leadership - for established leaders & spouses
2019 Doctrine Track
Rising to the challenge of leadership - for established leaders & spouses
John Stevens, Ray Evans, Tim Ward, Marcus Honeysett
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Facing a changing context
Tim Ward
Cultures and contexts are always changing, but many leaders sense that the rate of change in world in which we minister right now is accelerating. This seminar will explore some of the fundamental cultural changes that we’re living through, and what that might mean for the way the church is to live effectively for Christ in the future.
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Facing ministry transitions
Ray Evans
“There may not be a right time to go, but there is a wrong time to stay.” (Sir Terry Wogan). So what happens when a leader comes to the end of a formal ministry in a church, particularly retirement? What does a good transition look like – for the church and for the leader? When and how should planning start for this time? This seminar will explore some of the issues, and suggest some better ways of handling this huge challenge.
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Facing our fears
Marcus Honeysett
The devil loves to use fear to paralyse leaders and churches. Most – if not all – leaders will find that fear is a driver at some point in our ministry. This seminar will explore some of the main factors that lead to ministry-related fear and the consequences for leaders and churches. We will consider some of the routes out of fear and how to create a Standard Operating Procedure to help us when anxiety strikes.
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Leading other leaders & volunteers
John Stevens
One of the most difficult tasks required of leaders is to lead others, whether staff or volunteers. How do we motivate, manage and meld others into an effective ministry team? We will consider some of the common problems and especially the difference between leading other employees and those who are volunteering their time.