Having an incredible weekly worship experience is awesome. There is most definitely power in having the people of God gathering together to praise and celebrate. But most often, the real work of helping people become more like Christ — become true disciples of Jesus — happens when smaller groups of believers get together to study, to serve, and to really experience life together.
Which Hat Do you Wear?
leader of
connections
ministry
leader of
small groups
ministry
leader of
children's
ministry
leader of
students
ministry
leader of
missions & outreach
ministry
leader of
discipleship
ministry
leader of
volunteer
ministry
executive
pastor
multi-site
Campus Pastor
Administrative
support
Leader of
Finance & Generosity
Communications
Facilities
Management
Every church rises and falls on the backs of leaders, and every leader has one or more roles to play. Each of these roles represents those we get to support and encourage with our software, coaching, and tribes. We have organized the content on this blog so you can easily find what is most relevant to the leadership you provide to your church. You will be happy to know most of our people have actually served in one or more of these roles as well. They can write about this stuff because they have actually lived it!
There are thousands of churches across America that have beautiful facilities — and that’s awesome! We love talking with church leaders who are looking at expanding campuses and building new buildings and making room for more new faces. Growth is fun and exciting, and we’re grateful we get to be a part of it for so many churches.
Here’s an ‘inside look’ at what Christmas Eve is like for most church leaders...
We believe you can’t manage what you don’t measure. You know we believe the information contained within your church membership system is absolutely mission critical. It’s data that provides a window into the lives and discipleship journeys of individual members and the church community as a whole.
Unfortunately, many church leaders feel this thinking doesn't belong in the local church. They believe it is the Holy Spirit’s job to get more people in the door and keep more people staying than leaving. They believe that, through relationship alone, they can make more disciples.