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    The Effective Church Leaders Podcast

    If you long to be the kind of leader who helps your church thrive, but feel ill-equipped and confused about what to do, The Effective Church Leaders Podcast will help. Each week, hosts, Kerry and Becky Holton, answer your questions and offer practical advice and insights to help you carry out your responsibilities as a church leader. Get better-equipped, lead more effectively, and help your church thrive!

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    Episodes (166)

    #164: Design Your Sunday Gatherings with Outsiders in Mind

    #164: Design Your Sunday Gatherings with Outsiders in Mind

    Is it legitimate and biblical for church leaders to design their Sunday worship assembly with outsiders in mind?  Is there a connection between the Sunday assembly and community outreach?  Becky and Kerry discuss these questions and nine suggestions for improving the weekend services for the sake of outsiders in this episode, number 3 in their series on "Community Outreach."

    #159: How to Craft a Vision Statement

    #159: How to Craft a Vision Statement

    Once your church's Vision Casting Team has brainstormed ideas regarding what they believe God wants your church to be or do in the next several years, it's time to craft specific, challenging, and measurable vision statements.  These vision statements or goals will "flesh out" the church's intermediate-range vision.  How to craft those vision statements is the subject of this episode, number six in the series, "Vision Casting for Your Church."

    #158: How to Brainstorm Your Vision

    #158: How to Brainstorm Your Vision

    So, your church has selected a Vision Casting Team to craft a 3-5 year vision for your church.  What's next?  What does that team need to know before they begin the brainstorming process?  And, what should the VC Team leader encourage the team to do as they brainstorm ideas to accomplish the church's mission?  Join Kerry and Becky in this next episode in the series, "Vision Casting for Your Church."

    #156: Know the Difference between Mission and Vision

    #156: Know the Difference between Mission and Vision

    Once the vision casting team has been selected they need to be clear on the difference between the church's mission and her vision.  This is one of the themes in episode #3 in the series, "Vision Casting for Your Church."  In addition, Becky and Kerry discuss the importance of the vision casting team seeking God's vision for their church, rather than their own.  Spending time in prayer is key to identifying that!  

    #153: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (8)

    #153: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (8)

    In this final episode in their series on how church leaders can help members of their local churches identify and use their God-given gifts, Becky and Kerry discuss several gifts' assessments.  They discuss free, online assessments for individuals.  They also talk about three assessments for helping ministry teams identify their gifts and how these teams can become healthier and more effective by understanding better each other's gifts.

    #152: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (7)

    #152: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (7)

    In this episode in the series, "Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ," Becky and Kerry introduce the need for a certain ministry team in every local church.  What is that ministry team?  For lack of a better term, it's an "HR Department."  This ministry team would recruit volunteers, list job openings in the church, publish job descriptions, assess volunteer giftedness, and onboard volunteers to the roles in which God has gifted them to serve.  

    #150: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (5)

    #150: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (5)

    More churches are reporting that they are finding it difficult to attract and keep volunteers.  Volunteerism is on the decline.  What can be done to alleviate this problem?  In this episode, Kerry and Becky discuss  some of the common barriers that prevent followers of Jesus from using their gifts.  It's episode number five in their series to help Christians find their place of service in the church.  

    #149: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (4)

    #149: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (4)

    Every follower of Jesus and every church leader has a calling in the church and should feel a sense of calling!  In this podcast, Kerry and Becky discuss some of the New Testament passages on the subject of a calling and raise six questions to help Christians identify their calling.  This is episode #4 in the series, "Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ."

    #147: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (2)

    #147: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (2)

    Last week the Holtons examined what Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 12 about giftedness; this week, Kerry and Becky are reviewing Romans 12:3-8.  Besides a brief discussion of the seven gifts mentioned in Romans 12, they also talk about the need to know ourselves and our gifts, to accept how God has gifted us, and to use what the Spirit of God has been so generous to give.   This is episode #2 in the series, "Finding Your Purpose in the Body of  Christ."

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    #146: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (1)

    #146: Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ (1)

    In this episode, Kerry and Becky are beginning a new series entitled, "Finding Your Purpose in the Body of Christ."  This week they take a look at 1 Corinthians 12 to find principles that are as relevant today, as they were when Paul first penned them.  Some of these principles include these notions: There are varieties of gifts, and each gift is necessary in a healthy church; God distributes the gifts as he wills; and gifts are given and should be used for the common good--for the health and growth of the church.