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Working in Team Ministry
Help your teams work together for maximum impact.
Store Code: CS02
Format: Word Document
Price: $9.95

Topics:Accountability, Church discipline, Church staff, Conflict, Decision making, Fellowship, Leadership, Volunteers
Filters:Church staff, Discipleship, Management, Pastoral care, Shepherd
References:Proverbs 18:15, Matthew 18:15-20, Romans 12:3-8
Date Added:March 01, 2006
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Overview

This pack features 5 Case Studies from the popular Building Church Leaders Training Themes that involve real life, common church situations. Use these discussion tools with your team to learn how to work best when you have multiple leaders and volunteers: how to handle conflicts between people, how to make decisions as a team, and how to keep each other accountable. Each Case Study conveniently fits on one page, so they're easy to print, copy, and hand out.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Can You Discipline a Volunteer?
Holding a problem worker accountable.

Re-evaluating Staff Roles
What determines the pastor's priorities?

Are Two Heads Better than One?
Help for handling a conflict between key leaders.

The Awkward Nominee
When should leaders speak up?

The Slump of Second-Guessing
Making a decision doesn't always rest the case.


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