How To Operate Missions in Your Church Teambook
How To Operate Missions in Your Church Teambook
How To Operate Missions in Your Church Teambook
MISSIONS
LEADERSHIP
TEAM
In Your Church
DAVID MAYS
MISSIONS
LEADERSHIP
TEAM
In Your Church
David Mays
ACMC
Advancing Churches in Missions Commitment
Published by:
ACMC, Inc.
4201 North Peachtree Rd., Suite 300
Atlanta, GA 30341
www.acmc.org
Contents
Foreword ...................................................................v
Introduction...............................................................1
Know Your Task........................................................3
Recruit.......................................................................7
Learn and Grow ......................................................13
Have Fun .................................................................21
Model Missions.......................................................25
Divide and Conquer ................................................29
Play by the Rules ....................................................35
Plan .........................................................................41
Make Heroes ...........................................................47
Do It Well................................................................51
Press On ..................................................................55
Foreword
Missions is a big job. Someone has said that doing missions in the
local church is like running the global marketing division of a multinational business. It is extraordinarily complex. The burden for mastering this complexity falls on the missions leaders.
A churchs effectiveness in missions is often limited by their performance. It is important but not enough to love Christ and have a
passion for missions. Knowledge plus skills in leadership, organization, planning, and communication are required.
This book is intended to help church leaders develop the skills and
structures they need to lead their churches in missions. It may be
most profitable to study it a chapter at a time, in the regular missions
meetings. If the missions team will work through the exercises and
incorporate what they learn as they proceed, it may take a long time
to get through the book, but it will result in a more effective team.
And under the leadership of an effective team, it is difficult to overestimate what God may accomplish in the world through an individual
church. The potential is enormous!
May God give you guidance and perseverance as you seek to know
and do His will.
David Mays
Introduction
Tim Winter had been at Wildcat Creek Community Church about a
year before he was asked to serve on the missions committee.
He was uncertain whether to accept. He hadnt seen much evidence
of missions at Wildcat. His former church had a very active and progressive missions ministry team, and he wasnt sure he wanted to go
back to a committee. Tim wrote on his daily prayer list, Should I
serve on the missions committee?
Traditionally, many churches have relied on a womens ministry or a
lay missions committee to keep missions alive in the church.
However, committees have fallen on hard times. The word committee conjures up images of long discussions resulting in little action.
Someone said a committee is a group that consumes hours producing
minutes.
A team, on the other hand, implies teamwork,
everyone contributing, cooperation, enthusiasm,
a common cause, relationships, and achievement.
The differences are more than semantic. Ministry
teams are doing ministry rather than deciding
what can and cant be done. This is highly significant for missions because of the expanding possibilities for lay persons. Today, people are
personally involved in missions in ways that are
limited only by their vision, creativity and
energy.
A team implies
teamwork, everyone
contributing,
cooperation,
enthusiasm,
relationships, a
common cause and
achievement.
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See that church missionaries are cared for, supported, assisted and
pastored.
Educate the congregation regarding the biblical mandate, the historical progress, and the heroes of missions.
Keep the congregation informed of the churchs missions ministry, significant missions progress and trends, and the needs of
the world.
Develop and maintain relationships with denomination or independent mission organizations and supported missionaries serving
under those organizations.
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Recruit
At the second meeting Tim attended, the group spent some time discussing a working definition of missions and then began to consider
the areas of responsibility they would undertake. Although they had
not been working in several of these areas, each one seemed important. It was difficult to eliminate any of them from their charter.
After awhile one member exclaimed, We just
dont have enough people and time to do all these
things. We need more people.
As you probably know, said the chairman,
this committee is made up of the chairmen of
several other departments. This is prescribed by
our church constitution. And because we are
doing most of the work for the other committees,
we just dont have enough time to carry out these
tasks too.
Volunteers may
not be the best
way. This is Gods
work and surely
God will provide
people with the
right qualities to
do this task.
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I will read and watch the following books and videos in the next
six months:
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I will meet with the following people to learn from them:
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Have Fun
As the missions team began to expand their knowledge base and work in new areas, they found there
were new decisions to make and new directions to
take. As they discussed these things, some vocal
members tended to dominate the discussions and
make most of the decisions.
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Growth
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To assure we have fun and fellowship we will
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Model Missions
Modeling
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Responsibility Assignments
Team Worksheet
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*Call 1-800-798-ACMC
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Start with the churchs purpose, vision and values. Make the purpose and
definition sections fit your church.
Distribute drafts of each section to all interested parties for their review.
Seek input from church leaders, missionaries, the denomination mission
board and other sources. Get leadership approval one section at a time.
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Developing Policy
Team Worksheet
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obtain Missions Policy Handbook ________________
obtain sample policies ________________
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Purpose Section:
drafted
reviewed by team
revised
submitted to church leaders
approved and finalized
printed and distributed
Organization Section:
drafted
reviewed by team
revised
submitted to church leaders
approved and finalized
printed and distributed
Responsibilities Section:
drafted
reviewed by team
revised
submitted to church leaders
approved and finalized
printed and distributed
Financial Section:
drafted
reviewed by team
revised
submitted to church leaders
approved and finalized
printed and distributed
Other Sections:
drafted
reviewed by team
revised
submitted to church leaders
approved and finalized
printed and distributed
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Church Missions
Policy Handbook
A primary resource for preparing
missions guidelines and procedures
in your church. Technical, detailed,
specificthis is the road map for
your missions operation.
Sample Missions
Policies on Diskette
Policies that you can copy and modify
as appropriate for your own church
missions policy.
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Plan
By the end of the year, the missions team was delighted with their
work. They were best of friends. Meetings were going smoothly and
the few disagreements they had were not disagreeable. A lot of work
was getting done and quite a few new people had taken on responsibilities for missions, some doing a one-time thing, some periodically,
and several on an ongoing basis.
As they began to look toward the new year, the chairman quizzed, I
believe the Lord has helped us to accomplish a great deal in this past
year, more than I would ever have believed. What do you think
is in store for us next year?
After several creative proposals from various members,
it was agreed to schedule an all-day meeting for prayer S M A R T
and planning. In the meantime, the missions chairman G o a l s
began scouting for planning tools to use with the team.
He decided that in the meeting prior to the planning
session, the group would work through the ACMC selfevaluation profile, How Missions Minded is Your
Church?, to ascertain where they were weak and where
they were strong in missions. In addition, they asked
themselves the questions shown on page 43.
Specific
Measurable
Accountable
Reachable
Timed
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Missions Planning
Team Worksheet
The areas where we need to work are:
Responsibility area ________________________________________
Goal ________________________________________
Person responsible ________________________________________
To be completed by ________________________________________
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How Mobilized is
Your Church for
Missions?
This self-evaluation profile is a report
card for measuring your churchs
missions involvement in ten key
areas. See what you are doing well
and where you want to improve. One
missions pastor said this is the most
significant missions resource their
church has used. Get copies for staff,
elders, stakeholders and each member of the missions leadership team.
Global Access
Planner
This goal-setting consultation will
help you prepare a solid five-year
plan with specific and measurable
objectives. The first section provides an overview of the world, a
Biblical strategy for world evangelism, an analysis of our changing
society and a description of three
missions paradigms. The second
section provides a format for setting goals and action plans based
on your priorities.
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Make Heroes
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We will cooperate with our denomination, other churches, organizations, missionaries, and national churches.
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Our Commitments
Team Worksheet
We will:
1. _____________________________________
2. _____________________________________
3. _____________________________________
4. _____________________________________
5. _____________________________________
6. _____________________________________
7. _____________________________________
8. _____________________________________
9. _____________________________________
Person
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Do It Well
Have you noticed, asked Tim, that the turnout for missions events
is never as good as for potlucks, concerts, and other activities?
I have, responded the chairman, and I think I have a clue as to why.
Whats the secret? asked Tim.
Do you remember the womens retreat last year?
Do I? exclaimed Tim. They must have promoted that for three
months!
And it was well done, wasnt it? asked the chairman.
Well done isnt the word for it. It was spectacular, responded Tim.
There were full-color posters all over the church, ladies in color
coordinated outfits with glossy folders of invitations each week in the
foyer, special-covered boxes in Sunday school classes for scholarship
funds for those who couldnt afford it. I remember, my
wife even got a full-color invitation, hand printed with
People tend to
purple calligraphy.
think things
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Press On
Tim was thankful to the Lord for how He had brought together their
missions team and equipped them to serve their church and the
Kingdom.
At the same time, Tims hopes for how God might use their church in
the world were still growing. And he was discovering some attitudes
that would hinder the church from reaching its global potential.
He could picture a church where everyone considered themselves
part of Gods great global plan.
Tim recognized that the great task of the church is reaching the world
for Christ. However, missions was viewed as just one of the churchs
ministries - an important ministry, but just one on the list. So only a
few were carrying the load and many were uninvolved.
As Tim heard his pastor talk about missions it
seemed more of a burden than an inner drive, more
He could picture
of an ought to than a want to.
a church where
of Gods great
Tim hoped that church leaders would then begin to global plan.
see their purpose in a global context and to search
for ways to make a significant impact on a global
scale.
continued on next page
How to Operate an Effective Missions Leadership Team
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nsulting
Co
Resource
ACMC staff have have been chosen for their proven experience
in helping local churches in missions, allowing us to consult
churches with first-hand experience to bring the most appropriate
advice for your missions ministry. We equip both denominational
and non-denominational churches to educate their people for the
Great Commission, challenge congregations to maximize their
participation and show missions committees how to manage their resources
nferences
as good stewards for sustained comCo
mitment. In a way, it can be said
that weve done the research to
make it easier
for churches to get
the results.
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