By Jim Tomberlin|2019-06-12T11:14:43-04:00February 21st, 2019|Consulting, Leadership, Strategy|1 Comment
This Denomination Is Getting Unstuck. Here’s What It Looks Like.
The Unstuck Group partnered with the Friends denomination to help them get unstuck. They have started to see positive changes happening and are excited about their mission, vision, and future as a denomination. We spoke to one of their leaders, Rick Darden from Friends Church Southwest, about the progress they have made and how it has happened.
Leading Change When Ministry Won’t Slow Down
Your team can develop the systems & rhythms to see a plan through.
You Need to Be Looking at These Numbers
Church Trends from the Q4 2018 edition of The Unstuck Church Report
How to Assess Your Ministry’s Health: This Is How We Approach It.
What steps have you taken to invest in the health of your ministry?
Practical Advice for Keeping Your Church Safe
3 Essentials to Protect Your People
This Is What Strategic Planning with Your Church Staff Really Feels Like
It Sounds Corporate, But It’s Actually a Spiritual Experience — An Energizing One.
Facing Your Fear of Change: An Interview with New Unstuck Consultant Jesse Tink
Meet Jesse Tink, one of our newest ministry consultants here at The Unstuck Group. Jesse is the Pastor of Campus Development at Prairie Lakes Church, which currently spans across six campuses in northeastern and central Iowa.
I recently had the opportunity to catch up with him and hear about his experience leading in a rural multisite church, and discover what areas he has consistently seen churches get stuck.
5 Questions with a Church That Used to Be Stuck
We love sharing stories from churches that have gotten unstuck. One of our goals with everything we publish is to encourage pastors. You may feel stuck today, but there is hope! Revitalization can happen.
So, in that spirit, today we’re sharing five questions with Burt Miller, the lead pastor of Solid Ground Church in Lewes, Delaware. We worked with Burt for about a year, and he and his church really began to see results about 6-8 months into the process. We’ll let Burt tell you about it.
This Church Empowers More Volunteers with Fewer Staff
We recently released an updated version of my eBook Vital Signs: Why Church Health Matters and 14 Ways to Measure It. In it, we look at 14 key metrics that help assess the true health of churches.
As we continue this discussion on church health, I caught up with J.R. Lee, Lead Pastor of Freedom Church in Acworth, Georgia to talk about the Staff-to-Attendees ratio vital sign, and hear how Freedom remains a rapidly growing church, while employing fewer staff members than would be expected for a church of its size. Check out the interview below.