Exponential Global 2024 Conference: A Pivotal Gathering for Disciple-Making in Orlando
Orlando First Baptis Church is set to host the landmark event again in March...
Learning how to use AI can help leaders reach their ministry goals more efficiently and effectively. From analyzing data to automating administrative tasks, AI can be a game-changer for churches looking to grow and impact their communities.
Technology has been rapidly advancing in recent years, and the church is not immune to its influence. As churches seek to remain relevant and effective, it's becoming increasingly important for leaders to understand how to leverage technology to best serve their congregation.
Solid volunteer training captures that “I want to help” energy and turns potential volunteers into people you can count on. It also helps people decide if something is really the right fit for them. Poor training, on the other hand, dries up a potential volunteer’s desire to help—fast.
People learn in different ways. If you’re only utilizing one strategy for training your new volunteers, people who would otherwise be a great fit for your church may feel like they “just don’t have it,” and give up.
The more complex a volunteer’s role is, the more important it is that you provide multiple ways for them to learn.
Here are 4 effective strategies you can use to train church volunteers on tech.
The volunteers who work with your presentation software are going to have varying levels of technical expertise. Whether they’re putting together the slides or running the presentation, the task will require some people to learn and grow more than others. Use these practical, effective methods to train your team.
Church planting is an intentional process of establishing a new center for worship where a congregation can grow and thrive. Though this work is inspired and filled with hope and lots of energy, it is also an extremely challenging process. Because of this, church planting networks become an increasingly important source of support and resources for aspiring church planters.