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Children's Ministry
Adapting for Small or Start-up Ministries
Store Code: CM22
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Topics:Assessment, Curriculum, Leadership, New ministries, Operations, Volunteer training, Volunteers
Filters:Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Church staff, Management, Youth ministry
Purpose:Discipleship
References:1 Corinthians 12:18
Date Added:October 01, 2005



Overview

When you try to build a children's ministry in a small or new church, you face unique obstacles. You might not have any volunteers in place. You might be meeting in a rented facility. Your favorite curriculum might assume you have more resources than are available. You don't, however, have to compromise your vision for life-impacting ministry. A few creative adaptations can enable your ministry to flourish, regardless of the size or status of your church.

This tool is adapted from "Big Challenges of a Small or Start-up Ministry," a Promiseland Conference workshop by Nancy Rose. Promiseland is a ministry of the Willow Creek Association.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Adapting Operations
Without the budget or staff to take care of the details, ask the congregation to help.

Adapting Volunteer Life
No matter how large or small the ministry, it still all depends on volunteers.

Adapting Curriculum
You’ll likely be frustrated unless you make the curriculum work for you.

Adapting Programming
Large group programs don’t have to be funded well to be effective.


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Values-Driven Operations for Children’s Ministry
The operations area of your children's ministry—its facilities, budget, policies, and so forth—should be a reflection of what's truly important to you.

Volunteer Applications
They may sound unnecessary, but applications can help your volunteers succeed.




Five Essentials for Small Group Health
How to keep your groups growing vibrantly.

Vision
Lead your church to another level spiritually and strategically.

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