Episode 356: 10 Days of Christmas A laid-back, fun episode 10 more volunteers - or 10 more discipled followers of Jesus 9 more ideas of how to share the Christmas story 8 less commercials each time I want to watch a ball game 7 more Christmas gift ideas for my family and staff 6 hostess Christmas tree cakes 5 Golden givers 4 deacons serving 3 more hours with my kids 2 more White Elephant parties - NOT 1 more person brought to Jesus
Episode 355: Mistakes that Still Make Stop and Think Making changes without the best information Not setting clear expectations for leadership Adding members too easily Not letting people go graciously Not sharing my leadership sooner. Not joining a community of pastors sooner Not taking all my vacation time each year Preaching too much - not taking sabbath
Episode 354: 5 Communication Skills I Want to Develop I want to develop better skills in... Asking more impactful Questions Listening to others more clearly Telling stories more compellingly Employing empathy sincerely Preaching with connectivity
Episode 353: Interview With Dr. Matthew Tanne Get The Wounded Pastor book Website
Episode 352: Look under the hood For knowledge, we need to know where things are... for example, my car battery is under my passenger seat... For maintenance and prevention, we need to stop and take time to gain perspective .For repairs - what is broken or not working right For a rebuild - sometimes we recognize we have to start over.
Episode 351: The Church Being the Church How can we care for people? Value all people highly. Jesus does. Open a/partner with local food pantries to help provide basic needs. Be uncompromising in our gospel witness. Consider teaching essential work skills and offering counseling services to individuals. Establish clear guidelines to determine how your church can effectively meet the needs of its members. Partner with other churches in meeting needs. Acknowledge that we may be taken advantage of by some people, but our obedience is not bound by another’s response. Don’t grow weary in doing good.
Episode 350: How to Lead Change In our words: I see something that needs to change I know where we need to change I think about the timing of the change I recognize why this change will be hard I enlist people who share my heart I address the "elephants in the room" lovingly but firmly I acknowledge failure is an option, but so is success. I stay the course long enough to gain a clear picture of the results See John Kotter - 8 step E-book See the writing of Tod Bolsinger See Dan Heath
Episode 349: How to Talk About Church Finances Have an open and transparent perspective on church finances Avoid apologizing for talking about the subject Preach and teach on the subject naturally When it's in the text When it's a good illustration When there's a specific need Accept responsibility for being the primary spokesman for your church's finances. Share stories of God's faithfulness Keep numbers in front of people Talk about estate planning Be faithful in your own stewardship
Episode 348: How To Plan For Revival What is revival Malcolm McDow and Alvin Reid "revival is God's invasion into the lives of one or more off His people in order to awaken them spiritually for Kingdom ministry." personal Institutional Regional specialized - like youth ie Jesus Movement national global Jonathon Edward's 5 signs of revival Increased esteem for the true Jesus: People have a greater love and high regard for Jesus Christ, recognizing him as the Son of God and the savior of sinners. Opposition to Satan's kingdom: The Holy Spirit works against the interests of Satan's kingdom, causing people to turn away from sin. A greater love for the Scriptures: People develop a deeper love and trust in the Bible as the inspired and truthful Word of God. Movement from error to truth: People are led from falsehood into truth and gain the ability to discern between spiritual light and darkness. An increase in love for God and man: There is a genuine increase in love for God and for fellow human beings, particularly demonstrated through humility. Praying John Hyde 5 Questions Are you praying for quickening in your own life...your fellow workers, and in the church? Are you longing for greater power of the Holy Spirit...are you convicted that you cannot go on without this power? Will you pray that you will not be ashamed of Jesus? Do you believe that prayer is the great means for securing this spiritual awakening? Will you set apart one–half hour each day to pray for awakening? McDow and Reid Steps to Revival Recognize the need Repent of sin Obedience to God Exercise of Faith Revival does not occur where Biblical authority is minimized Prayer is neglected Obedience is optional
Episode 347: How to Lead An Invitation Before you ever preach: Spend significant time praying and asking what God wants his people to do. The Response begins before the invitation time. Ask people to start responding long before you actually give the invitation. Don't be too quick - you can take your time Many pastors through in a phrase or 2. Some end by saying that's all I have Let the scripture and the lesson lead to the invitation a review or summary from the text Lead in naturally - don't stop and start Make it personal Be Clear: Give exact steps - tell your church how they should respond. Be Direct - ask them to take a specific action Invite them to the community Give everyone some way to respond - not just a first-time decision to follow Jesus. Take away their fears or concerns. No one here is judging you - Satan wants people to believe that everyone is judging them - this is a lie. So remind folks that everyone else is cheering them on. Keep the invitation open after the service Encourage prayerfulness in the church An Example (Michael Gabbert)
Episode 346: How to Keep Volunteers Engaged.... How can we say thanks - Children's minister example 1. Words of thanks 2. Meaningful personalized gifts 3. Experiences with you Take them to a conference A concert A nice dinner 4. Ask them what they need to be great - Equipping volunteers shows that you care and want the best for them. It also shows that you believe they are valuable to the ministry resources training events 5. Take time to get to know them and what energizes them spiritual gifts inventory personality inventories 6. Make a big deal about them in front of the church shows the church that the ministry they are doing is important encourages the volunteer encourages others to volunteer When recruiting volunteers, never say Don't say "This is easy." It won't take much time You won't have to do much
Episode 345: How To Train Sunday School Teachers Five steps for Sunday School Growth (Arthur Flake) 1. Know the possibilities Church leaders need to put together their expectations What is Sunday School/small groups supposed to accomplish Evangelism Discipleship Support 2. Enlarge the organization multiplying classes Church leaders need to consistently share about the importance of Sunday School/small groups 3. Provide space and equipment What you will teach Room sizes and capacities 4. Enlist the leaders 5. Go after the people Vetting process -spiritually mature -calling -teachable, coachable -dedicated -likable Initial training Technical -how to move beyond reading a lesson People skills - probably more important than teaching skills how to cultivate interaction how to handle difficult people or situations Class structure teacher community hospitality Ongoing Training Must be a priority Must be budgeted Must be scheduled Based on what skills teachers are supposed to be learning and what Sunday School is to accomplish Provide ongoing support Talk with them Have teachers meet together to brainstorm and encourage Resource Them Tools Bring in denominational support staff to teach teachers
Episode 344: How to Care For Orphans and Widows Recognize that you have widows and /or orphans in your church and community. Single Moms (and single dads) Caring For Widows Be intentional. Assign specific people to serve specific widows. Call them. Send cards. Help them with home and auto repairs. Visit and take meals. Give them a hug. Hold their hand. Widow and widower banquets Caring for Orphans Encourage church members to become foster parents. (Example: Amy in Yuma asked God for a sign) Support foster families How many children in America need foster homes? Support Christian children's homes. Don't just assume that the government is going to take care of orphans. Volunteer. Raise funds. Consider mentoring programs Example: The Buzzards (little brothers). Pair up a man with an orphan boy to teach them what a dad would teach. Encourage mentoring Programs - Fathers in the Field after-school tutoring projects Single moms are another area of need physical, emotional, and financial burden car repairs school supplies care groups -
Episode 343: How to Disciple Ingredients of Discipleship • Build a relationship. Discipleship always happens in a relationship. ◦ First pray and ask God to show you someone who needs to be discipled. • Read the Bible together ◦ Simply ask them, “Will you read the Bible with me?” • Do Ministry together ◦ Train up the person who will replace you Discipleship always happens in relationships. Who has God placed in your life? What is their learning style? Visual Auditory Kenesthetic 4 Discipleship Questions (ask these each time you meet for discipleship) Where have you seen God working recently? What have you been learning from your own Bible reading lately? Who have you been praying for to share Jesus with? Are you too busy to be discipled? 3 Discipleship stances Discipleship needs a consistent process. What is your plan? 90 percent of pastors said they had no plan for discipleship Survival kit New city catechism Disciplemakingstages.com The Lost Art of Disciplemaking by Leroy Elms Discipleship needs evaluation We have to have a way of measuring progress. Discipleship needs to be reproductive Can we move more and more people into it?
Episode 342: The Rise of the Generations https://www.barna.com/research/young-adults-lead-resurgence-in-church-attendance/ Millennials and Gen Z lead the way in church attendance? Good news for our future, why? The world's systems don't work Softening of the heart Changing the landscape of the church An opportunity How we interact... Sincerity - our actions should represent Simplicity - our operations and systems Significant - our purpose Small - intimacy matters
Episode341: Our Interaction on 13 Things You Should Never Say from the Pulpit Link to Joe McKeever's 2015 Article
Episode 340: More on Technology: 5 Questions to Consider Websites versus social media? To app or not to app? To go sermon snippets or full length? To AI or not to AI? Hard lines or Cell phones? 911 service requires a hard line for accurate location services
Episode 339: Multi-tasking in Ministry Take your family with you to a meeting or hospital visit but include a dinner or ice cream date after. Discipleship on the road. Take a person you are discipling on the road with you. In the car = captive audience and allows for some great conversations. Use Evernote or another software to work on sermons or plans while waiting somewhere or use notes on your iphone Read on the go. Audible is a great tool for allowing you to "read" a book by listening as you drive Use library apps to read books or listen to books Strategic working lunches. 2 Reminders Make room for divine interruptions There are times when multi-tasking is not appropriate!!!!
5 Areas in Need of Critical Training Deacons more than an oversight board Sunday School Teachers lack of care lack of interaction lack of outreach Children's and Student Ministry leaders generational changes new challenges Safety teams not just about getting to "carry" at church Finance committees could pick several specific committees, but this one is greatly needed