When a staff member leaves, most churches automatically search outside the church for a replacement. Today we offer a different perspective on staffing.

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When a staff member leaves, most churches automatically search outside the church for a replacement. Today we offer a different perspective on staffing.


Episode Highlights:

Raising up leaders from within to serve on staff is typically a healthier approach to staffing.
It’s often a lot easier to hire someone that fire someone.
When you hire someone from within the church, it takes much less work and time to get them up to speed.
Not every ministry position can be split from a single full-time person to multiple part-time people, but it’s worth considering when an position comes open.

The six reasons we discuss are:

The perspective of fresh eyes
Opportunity for new ministry and new ministers
The cost issue
Coming from the missionary perspective
The key issue of training
Creating empathy

Resources mentioned in this episode include:

RevitalizeBundle.com
ChurchAnswers.com
ChurchReplanters.com
Replanter Assessment
Find more resources at the Revitalize & Replant page at ThomRainer.com


Revitalize & Replant is sponsored by the North American Mission Board and ChurchReplanters.com. More than 10% of churches in North America are at risk of closing and the North American Mission Board is committed to reversing this trend by decreasing the death rate of existing churches while simultaneously increasing the birth rate of new churches. To learn more about what it means to become a replanting pastor or to explore resources for replanting and revitalization in your own church, visit ChurchReplanters.com.
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