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In this insightful episode of the FRESH CHURCH podcast, listeners are invited to explore the crucial question: "How do I know if I am doing a good job in ministry?" The podcast delves into the complexities of ministry evaluation, offering practical advice and real-life examples to help church leaders assess their effectiveness.
The episode begins with a thought-provoking scenario: if a teenager visited your church and gave you a report card, what would your score be? This question sets the stage for a deeper discussion on the metrics and standards used to gauge success in ministry.
The host shares a conversation with Shelly, an Associate Pastor struggling with the challenge of retaining new visitors at her church. Shelly's experience highlights the common dilemma of balancing various responsibilities in ministry, from volunteer recruitment to creating meaningful Sunday experiences.
A key focus of the podcast is the importance of aligning with the core values of one's church. The host emphasizes that understanding and embodying these values is essential for effective ministry. The discussion includes an analysis of the "GROW" ministry model from a church in Alabama, exploring how theology, philosophy, and methodology interplay in shaping a church's approach.
The episode also features a comparison of two church visits, providing insights into how different churches embody their core values and the impact on visitors, particularly from the perspective of a 15-year-old. These examples serve as a practical illustration of how churches can assess their performance against their stated values and objectives.
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their church's core values and consider how well their ministry aligns with these principles. The podcast offers a valuable resource for church leaders seeking to evaluate and enhance their ministry's impact effectively.
By Fresh MinistriesIn this insightful episode of the FRESH CHURCH podcast, listeners are invited to explore the crucial question: "How do I know if I am doing a good job in ministry?" The podcast delves into the complexities of ministry evaluation, offering practical advice and real-life examples to help church leaders assess their effectiveness.
The episode begins with a thought-provoking scenario: if a teenager visited your church and gave you a report card, what would your score be? This question sets the stage for a deeper discussion on the metrics and standards used to gauge success in ministry.
The host shares a conversation with Shelly, an Associate Pastor struggling with the challenge of retaining new visitors at her church. Shelly's experience highlights the common dilemma of balancing various responsibilities in ministry, from volunteer recruitment to creating meaningful Sunday experiences.
A key focus of the podcast is the importance of aligning with the core values of one's church. The host emphasizes that understanding and embodying these values is essential for effective ministry. The discussion includes an analysis of the "GROW" ministry model from a church in Alabama, exploring how theology, philosophy, and methodology interplay in shaping a church's approach.
The episode also features a comparison of two church visits, providing insights into how different churches embody their core values and the impact on visitors, particularly from the perspective of a 15-year-old. These examples serve as a practical illustration of how churches can assess their performance against their stated values and objectives.
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their church's core values and consider how well their ministry aligns with these principles. The podcast offers a valuable resource for church leaders seeking to evaluate and enhance their ministry's impact effectively.