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Developing a Volunteer Creative Team
Provide proper guidance for those with creative gifts to make a truly meaningful ministry.
Store Code: CM41
Format: Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $9.95

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Topics:Children, Children's pastor, Lay ministry, Leadership, Management, Relevance, Visual arts, Volunteers
Filters:Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Sunday school
Purpose:Ministry
References:Exodus 35:30-35
Date Added:February 01, 2007



Overview

A creative team develops the drama, music, teaching, art, and other creative elements of your large group presentations. This team is a microcosm of the church as a whole: gifted people empowered by God to serve in their areas of their gifting—at least when it's working properly. But the freedom to be creative, and the ability to remain God-centered in the process, often deteriorates without careful leadership. A few key strategies can help you mold this team of creative personalities into an effective, efficient group, focused on God and free to be creative

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