In this season you and your team are probably spending a lot of time, energy, and resources preparing for your Christmas services. However, we want to remind you of another important opportunity you should balance in the mix.
After you’ve reviewed the past year, set a clear vision, and aligned your resources and goals, it’s time to bring your team fully into the process. The best vision and plans will go nowhere if your leadership team isn’t equipped, motivated, and accountable. In this final part of our series, we’ll outline a checklist to ensure that your staff and volunteer leaders have the clarity, support, and accountability they need to make 2025 your church’s best year yet.
What it is: Clear expectations and regular check-ins are the backbone of effective teamwork and accountability. When everyone knows what they’re working toward and how they’ll be held accountable, your ministry can move forward with focus and unity.
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Pro Tip: Use a shared tool (like Bloom Growth, Asana, Trello, or a simple Google Doc) to track goals and progress. This allows everyone to stay informed and makes accountability easy to maintain. We have found Bloom Growth helpful in both our church and business.
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What it is: To turn vision into reality, your leaders need training, encouragement, and practical resources. Empowered leaders feel valued, supported, and motivated to carry out their responsibilities effectively.
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Pro Tip: Ask each leader to share one personal development goal for 2025. This will help you support their growth and show your investment in their well-being.
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What it is: For your vision to take root in your church, it needs to be consistently communicated. A well-planned communication strategy will keep the vision in front of your staff, volunteers, and congregation, creating unity and excitement for what’s ahead.
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Pro Tip: Use stories to make the vision come alive. Share testimonies from the past year and stories that illustrate how the vision impacts real people. Storytelling is one of the most powerful tools for gaining buy-in.
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What it is: After the intense holiday season, many staff members feel exhausted. Encouraging rest at the beginning of the year helps your team start strong and sets the tone for a sustainable, healthy pace throughout the year. Anticipate this.
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Pro Tip: A rested team is a resilient team. If you can afford it, offer a small stipend for staff to use toward a retreat or personal renewal activity. It shows that you care about their well-being beyond their work.
What it is: A healthy team culture is essential for sustainable ministry. Creating moments for your team to connect, celebrate wins, and stay aligned builds unity and keeps motivation high throughout the year.
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Pro Tip: Consider implementing a simple “highs and lows” exercise during team meetings. This allows everyone to celebrate what’s going well and express challenges in a supportive environment.
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Empowering your team is the final piece of the puzzle when it comes to finishing the year strong and setting up for success in 2025. By setting clear expectations, equipping leaders with the right resources, fostering open communication, and encouraging rest and renewal, you’re building a strong and resilient team that’s ready to bring your church’s vision to life.
The work of ministry is never done, but when your team is healthy, aligned, and empowered, you’re able to move forward with confidence and joy. As you put these steps into practice, may you and your team experience the fulfillment of seeing lives transformed and communities impacted in new and meaningful ways.
Thank you for following along with our 3-part series. Here’s to a fruitful 2025 as you lead your church with clarity, purpose, and passion.