Leadership Training Course
House of Joy Church July
1l – August 29 2001
Introduction to
the course
Purpose:
- To
better equip HOJC leaders so they may lead more effectively.
- To
encourage more people at HOJC to take leadership positions.
- To
help HOJC leaders better understand the church’s structure, doctrine,
discipline,
Schedule and subjects
July 11 Leadership planning
and goal setting
-Pastor Manning
July 18 Articles of Faith
(The beliefs of our church)
-Edd Higgins
July 25 Covenant of Commitment and Guidance
(The commitment of members to Biblical conduct)
-Alvin Easton
August 1 & 8 Church Elders
-Pastor Manning
August 15 Deacon ministry (Ministry of helps)
-Pastor Joel
August 22 Denominational Structure (The bigger picture)
-Pastor Zenger
August 29 House of Joy Structure & wrap-up
-Pastor Manning
SESSION 1 PLANNING AND GOAL
SETTING
Leadership vs. Management
Leadership
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Management
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Has to do with people
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Has to do with things
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Transforms people
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Organizes people
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A dreamer – an Innovator
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Maintains the status quo
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Focuses on ideas
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Focuses on details
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Focuses on long range or goal
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Focuses on the short range and how to get things done
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Recruits “movers” to assist
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Recruits “care takers” to assist
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- For a
project to have exceptional success both leadership and management
__________________.
- You
may be a great manager without being a good leader but you will never be a
great leader without being a good manager.
General leadership principles
- Leadership
is a __________________
- Leadership
gifts can be developed through __________________and through
__________________
- Leadership
is a __________________All good leaders are responsible to the
__________________who give them their position
- Good
leaders treat their leadership position as a __________________
- Good
leaders honor and respect the leaders they serve __________________and
those they serve __________________.
- You
will reap what you sow. (Sow rebellion and you will reap it.)
- Good
leaders __________________for the success of their mission. Poor leaders
__________________other people or blame circumstances for the failures
they experience.
Saying: “Excuses are a tool
of incompetence built on monuments of nothingness and those who specialize in
them are seldom good for anything else.”
Saying: “When you stop
making excuses, you are making a choice to take responsibility
- Great
leaders can have tremendous impact on many people for good or for evil.
Ex. Jesus Christ Ex. Jim Jones
Good Leaders:
- __________________We
know this applies to all the great leaders of the Bible but it also
applies to all of us in a local church.
- If
we do not have a call from God we will soon __________________ or will
just “_____________________________.”
- Do
not ever take a position on a long-term basis without a call from God. It
is all right to fill in __________________to fill a need.
- Filling
in may bring you to a call from God.
- Must
have a “__________________.”
- The
broad “cause” of Christianity is to “Make disciples of all nations.”
- However,
most Christians are not strongly motivated by this general “cause.” It is
too large for most Christians to accept as something they can personally
accomplish. So, the “cause” must focus on __________________of making
disciples. Ex. Smaller area. Smaller focus group. Various aspects of
making disciples.
- __________________the
“cause.”
- Good
leaders gain and train __________________. Great leaders gain and train
__________________.
- Do
not rely on general appeals for __________________to join your mission.
- Pray
about ______________________for your ministry and then present the
ministry opportunity to them personally.
- __________________
for their ministry
- Ex.
Royal Rangers: “Reach, teach, and keep boys for Christ.”
- Ex. Missionettes:
- Winning
girls to Jesus Christ through love and acceptance.
- Teaching
girls to obey everything Jesus commanded us- helping girls to develop
spiritually and mentally.
- Providing
encouragement, support, and accountability through lasting Christian
relationships.
- Providing
an environment for girls to develop their gifts and abilities.
- Acquainting girls with the Great
Commission of Jesus Christ our Lord.
- __________________Jesus’
plan for his disciples was three fold. First, get power. Second, be
witnesses. Third, expand from Jerusalem to Judea, then to Samaria, and eventually
to the earth.
- Your
plan needs to __________________.
- A
dream, vision, etc. Ex. Paul’s dream of the man from Macedonia.
- A
plan made that “seems good.” Ex.
Acts 15: “It seemed good to the
Holy Spirit and to us.”
Saying: “People who fail to
plan, plan to fail.”
Good leaders have good meetings
- Your
co-workers will not enjoy or put up with meetings that are
__________________.
- Picture
the amount of money your co-workers would have made on a on their jobs
instead of meeting with you. This will give you a picture of what it is
costing them. (ex. 5 people X $15/hr. X 2 hours = $150.00.
- If
people begin to skip meetings for no real reason, it may be because they
see your meetings as __________________.
- Be
__________________for the meeting
- __________________the
meeting to your co-workers. A reminder call is a good thing in most
cases.
- __________________the
meeting room. Perhaps one of your co-workers will help with this or do it
for you.
- Have
a __________________: Put the most important things first.
- Give
copies of the agenda to your co-workers so they will know the
__________________for discussion. If your co-workers come up with
something you do not want to address at the meeting you can inform them
you will put it on a future meeting’s agenda.
- Have
a __________________in mind for each agenda item if possible. If you do
not have a specific plan, give options that might be considered for each
item.
- Be
willing to __________________of others that can improve your plan or even
replace it. Use words that indicate your willingness to see a broader
picture. Ex. “This is how I am seeing this issue. This is what I am
thinking on this issue.”
- Be
__________________of your co-workers and encourage each one to
participate in the meeting. Ex. “Harry, we’ve heard from the others on
this issue. What are you thinking about this?”
- __________________of
the discussion. Do not allow co-workers to ramble on and on. Redirect
them to the issue at hand.
- Have
a __________________for your meeting and don’t go over unless it is very
important and all are in agreement.
Good leaders recognize the power of praise
- Most
of our co-workers are volunteers and praise is the only
__________________they will receive.
- People
can tell when your appreciation comes from __________________.
- Increase
your real appreciation by thinking through the effort the person has put
into __________________.
- When
praised, __________________people do a better job. When criticized, only
__________________do a better job.
- When
you have to correct a co-worker, be sure to __________________for the good
things they are doing first.
Be a great follower if you plan to become a great leader.