Generation Hand-Off Ensuring the value of outreach gets passed on. Roger Barrier
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The Case
When the new pastor came, the church was 13 years old, and the attendance had hit a plateau. Mostly late-middle-aged adults, whose children were grown and gone, filled the sanctuary on Sunday morning. During the next 15 years, newcomers to the church tended to come from the generation of the pastor—the baby boomer generation. The church seemed to have made the transition from one generation ...
A leader who develops a good board enables the entire organization to minister effectively. Here are four steps to building a good board.
Select Good Members
In prospective board members, look for people who already believe in your organization. Never use the board as a way of getting people's interest. Look for loyalty, for someone who has already started to serve.
Teachers of senior adults should see their work not as ministry of "maintenance" for persons in their "declining years" but as outreach to a growing demographic. Here are some facts about older-adult life that can strengthen your educational ministry.
Changing Lives
Older adults are often thought of as being reluctant, or even incapable of change. We must keep in mind that the later years of life ...
ARTICLE Church Board Basic Training Kit Acclimate new board members or incorporate training for all members as a piece of your meetings. from BuildingChurchLeaders.com
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