It is lay leadership that has been and will be making the crucial contribution toward the mission of the church. Responsibilities in teaching, administration, outreach, and others are assumed by lay leaders, alleviating the burden of pastoral and clergy leadership…
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How To Recruit, Train, and Retain Your Ministry Volunteers
Volunteers are the lifeblood of a successful church ministry. They help breathe life into the vision of the church through the different tasks that they perform, such as welcoming guests or organizing community outreach programs. Getting and keeping dedicated volunteers…
How Volunteering in Churches Impacts Mental Health
Volunteering is much more than an offer of service; it is one great way of improving one’s mental health and well-being.A study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that retirees who volunteered had a 43% lower risk…
Transparent and Accountable Church Budgeting for 2025
Transparency in a budget plays a significant part in earning the trust of the church community and assisting with conscientious stewardship of resources. In 2025, with a plethora of financial burdens, churches will face these new challenges alongside increased expectation…
How to Boost Offering for Churches Without Over-Burdening the Congregation
In order to maintain the church’s mission, devote its time to the running of the church, and offer outreach programs, most often, financial support becomes essential. Encouraging giving poses a real challenge; church leaders must somehow find the balance between…
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing The Right Church Management Software
Choosing the right church management software (CHMS) becomes one of the major decisions for a church. The right software can streamline some of its operations, facilitate communication, and fulfill the growth of your ministry. However, due to the many choices…
How Technology Will Remold Church Operations in 2025
Technology is coming in every area of life, and today it is changing church operations completely and the way a church interacts with its community.