December 7, 2016

The Leadership Unstuck Podcast: Is Your Church Too Complex?

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In this episode of The Leadership Unstuck Podcast, I talk to Joe Dobbins, Lead Pastor of Twin Rivers Worship Center in St. Louis, Missouri about reducing complexity in churches.

Churches often get stuck because they are trying to do too much. That’s why it’s crucial to identify and stop programs that are not working.

In this episode, you will discover:

  • Practical ways to begin simplifying complexity within your church
  • Common myths your church may be believing about ministry effectiveness
  • How to evaluate healthy vs. unhealthy events and programs

Additional Resources:

Complexity: Why Do Churches Become Over Programmed?

Complexity: What Ministry Programs Do We Stop?

Complexity: Streamlining the Ministry Event Calendar

Complexity: How to Bury a Ministry Program

5 Common Myths Program Driven Churches Believe About Effectiveness

Staff Meetings Unstuck: Reducing Complexity with a Discipleship Path

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We would love to hear about some of the intentional steps you plan to take this month to help you begin to reduce complexity in your church. Comment on this post or share on social media using the hashtag #unstuck.

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