7 mistakes multisite churches make
Whether you already have several campuses or you’re still trying to decide if going multisite is the right direction for your church, here are seven mistakes to avoid.
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Whether you already have several campuses or you’re still trying to decide if going multisite is the right direction for your church, here are seven mistakes to avoid.
As the executive pastor, there’s a lot on your shoulders during the holidays. We put together five things you should keep in mind this Christmas.
Churches and their pastors–much like entrepreneurs–juggle a lot of balls and wear all the hats, with responsibilities as urgent and varied as those of a Fortune 500 CEO but with little (read: no) dedicated administrative resources. In an ideal world, pastors and church leaders would spend the bulk of their time and energy shepherding those …
Chris Kehayias, the CEO of Think Ministry, recently joined us for a new episode of the Nurtured Church Podcast. Read our recap of the episode here.
Without volunteers, your staff would be overburdened and your church would struggle to live out its calling. Here are some resources to help you manage them.
Real estate serves your church, but shouldn’t define it. Your ministry strategy should define your real estate opportunities, but real estate opportunities should never define your strategy. These buildings are intended to do one thing: Facilitate an experience at a healthy price point. It is important to understand how and when to move from one …
The beginning of a new year provides a wonderful opportunity to examine the previous year to celebrate our successes, and set goals for personal growth. As I mention in the post Setting Giving Goals: Generosity Doesn’t Happen by Accident, setting goals is important. When you consider the important self-disciplines and practices that grow us as people …
When volunteers aren’t clear on roles, it’s like an org chart with no job titles. It's the perfect recipe for misalignment. Here's how to get volunteers on the same page.