Management Roles
As a church grows, what sort of management roles does it need to fill?
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The sixth part of an informal discussion about church growth and leadership between three experienced pastors. Listen to the whole conversation.
Some questions for further thought or discussion:
- ‘Tribal Chief/Chief Medicine Man/Chief Administrative Officer’ may seem unfamiliar descriptions to you. What do you think they mean?
- Is there anyone in your church who can take the ‘Chief Administrative’ material or the ‘Make the Practical Happen’ issues away from you to free you up? How can you more effectively empower someone to do this?
- What are some of the reasons why serving in well-functioning teams are important for members as a church grows?
Ray Evans
Ray is FIEC’s Church Leadership Consultant. He previously served in the leadership team of Grace Community Church Bedford for more than 40 years.
Michael Teutsch
Michael was born in Texas USA, and came to Britain in 1984 for theological training. He became Pastor of Flitwick Baptist Church in 1998 and moved to become Associate Minister of Highfields Church Cardiff in August 2017.
Paul Rees
Paul is Lead Pastor at Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh. He grew up in Wales and worked as a dentist for ten years before studying theology at Moore College in Sydney. He's married to Shiona they have four children.
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