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Turning Committees into Communities

Keys to becoming mission-focused.
See "Building a Team" Training Pack
Store Code: TT12A-B
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Type: Assessment



Topics:Development, Leadership, Management, Recruiting, Succession, Teams, Teamwork
Filters:Church staff, Discipleship, Elder, Mentoring, Pastor, Pastoral care
References:John 17:22-23, 1 John 4:7-8
Date Added:July 31, 2007
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Committees traditionally fall short of being true mission-focused communities in a number of areas:

1. Commitment. For the average committee member, commitment means "I come to meetings and respond to anything I'm supposed to vote on. If something doesn't happen, it isn't my fault."

In addition, the traditional time commitment is usually inadequate. ...

To view this individual handout, please download the Training Pack, Building a Team.



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