Don’t worry, we’re not taking a stand in support of human cloning. But think about it: How much better would your ministry be if there were about five more ministry leaders, five more of you?
Believe it or not, there is a way to multiply yourself. We call them coaches. Rather than the pastor/director trying to lead all the volunteers, he or she looks for leaders who are already serving and begins to develop them as coaches. Rather than continuing to lead one small group of children, a coach leads a small group of volunteers who lead small groups of children.
You may begin with only one or two coaches, but when you find them, waste no time in pouring your heart into them. Begin training them on how to care for volunteers, how to build their teams, how to train other volunteers to serve … to begin multiplying you.
How have you seen coaches make Sunday mornings smoother and easier? What characteristics do you look for in a coach?
Autumn Ward






1 Comment to “Multiplying yourself”
Our coaches definitely make Sunday morning go smoother. In our structure we have directors of environments, then coaches for specific teams and then members of those teams. In directors I look for leaders who fully get the vision and strategy and who have the capacity and desire to develop leaders. In coaches I look for similar things, but probably a little more relational and a little less in leadership development.
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