Gearing up for the fall has been a crazy busy time for me and my team right now. Between getting ready to launch small groups, preparing for Halloween, launching new parenting seminars, and finalizing budgets for next year we are all swamped. Ministry never seems to take a break. There’s busy and then there’s REALLY … Continue reading 3 Ways to Help Your Team Thrive During Busy Seasons
4 Questions To Help You Get The Right Volunteers For Your Team
Every ministry in your church wants more volunteers, but not all of them have taken the time to really think about what kind of volunteers they actually need. The key isn't just getting warm bodies in the room. You've got to get the right people working with and in your ministry. Here are four questions to … Continue reading 4 Questions To Help You Get The Right Volunteers For Your Team
7 Ways Your Children’s Ministry Can Partner With Parents
Early in my children's ministry career I didn't make enough time for parents. I thought if our programs had fun games, good volunteers, and decent teaching then my job was done. Since then I've learned this is only a small portion of what a great children's ministry is all about. Raising up a generation of … Continue reading 7 Ways Your Children’s Ministry Can Partner With Parents
Priorities of a Multi-Site Kidmin
Whether it's your church's first extension site or your tenth it always seems to be so complicated. You've got to figure out who's going to take the lead for CM, whether or not you can pay them, how many volunteers they need, deciding on whether the campus pastor or the church's children's pastor will be … Continue reading Priorities of a Multi-Site Kidmin
5 Resources for Kids of Families in Recovery
NOTE: None of these companies asked for a review on my blog. I would probably say that they have no idea I even exist. I've used them, I liked it, and then I blogged about it. How to Be with Your A.T.T.I.T.U.D.E. - Great video series done by Craig Jutila and his team at Saddleback … Continue reading 5 Resources for Kids of Families in Recovery
How to Write Emails that Your Team Will Actually Read
Communication is the cornerstone of any good relationship, team, and organization. Whether you lead a group of volunteers or a paid staff, it's crucial that you impart what they need in a way that is going to be meaningful to them. Here are three elements that I use to A.I.M. my communication pieces at my … Continue reading How to Write Emails that Your Team Will Actually Read