Lay Leadership In the Congregation
Author: Gene White
Informed
lay leadership is of prime concern for the proper functioning of a congregation
in this time of miss-information and loss of historical context. These
educational products are arranged in the order of detail with The Lay Person’s
Guide to Good Church Government providing the overview and basics of each topic.
This booklet is augmented by four PowerPoint presentations with instructor notes
that can be downloaded for free.
The Lay
Person’s Guide to Good Church Government
Just
released for free download for the first time, this handy booklet of 50+ pages
is the culmination of 55+ years of experience, analysis, and application of ways
to improve the effectiveness of church administration. Several of the included
items have been implemented in various congregations where the author was a
member and elected leader. Initially written in 2006, it has undergone revision,
along with some additions.
Among
the reviewers is Rev. Marty Noland, who says this about the booklet:
If you are involved in any part of church administration and leadership you will
find something of value here.
The major sections of the booklet are;
Myths About Business and Church Organizations, Organizational Fundamentals for
Churches, The Foundation - Your Constitution and Bylaws, Large Church
Organizational Structures, Proper Balance, The Use of Policy in the Church, The
Role of Planning in the Church, Personality Types and Groupings in the Church,
How a Church Grows, Managing the Call Process, Compensation of Church Staff,
Financial Management, Church Discipline, and
Summary, plus four attachments
containing examples for your use. While this booklet is oriented towards Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod congregations, there are many facets that can be applied to any Christian congregation.
Click here
to download the booklet.
The following PowerPoint presentations provide additional detail on the
following four areas in the CMS Leadership Series. Each presentation lasts 1.5
to 2 hours.
Part I CMS Church Government – History
Part II CMS Church Government
–
Constitution and Bylaws
Part III CMS The Call Process
Part IV CMS Financial Management
Part V CMS The Use of Policy
Part VI CMS Church Discipline