The concept of "ministry teams" is rapidly taking hold in churches, but just what are they and how do they work? Transform Your Church with Ministry Teams outlines what effective ministry teams look like, describes what they can offer local congregations, and gives concrete step-by-step suggestions for making them happen. The power of ministry teams lies in their unique capacity to generate genuine Christian fellowship, nurture disciples, develop leaders, and mobilize people for ministry. While traditional church leadership organizations concentrate almost exclusively on task, policy, and program, ministry teams are designed to enhance faith development and, thus, ministry effectiveness. E. Stanley Ott explores three main areas of ministry-team development. First, he explains the philosophy behind ministry teams and discusses the issues involved in shifting from committee-based to team-based ministry. Second, he tells how to begin ministry teams, including how to identify team leaders and members and how to determine their roles. Third, he looks at the details of ministry-team life, including ways to build team fellowship, foster discipleship and communication within teams, and accomplish specific ministry tasks. Filled with wise, time-tested advice, including four how-to appendixes, this book will help pastors and lay leaders transform the life of their church or Christian organization.
The book addresses a key question - "Is there a better way to 'Do Ministry?' than is seen in most churches today?" Ministry teams are not simply a name change for committees. Rather, the type of ministry team proposed by Ott has at its core a commitment to building relationships within the team, a dual-focus (building up the team as well as carrying out the tasks of ministry), and connecting like a small-group. Ministry teams foster friendships among their members and 'grow' them into disciples. Ott describes several outstanding benefits of ministry teams as they address two vital needs within the church: growing disciples and growing leaders. "The ministry team becomes the consummate opportunity for leadership development within the church because it blends at least three different leader-developing processes into a single composite entity." (referring to small groups, apprenticing, and 'with-me' ministry). Throughout the book Ott helps to understand the distinctiveness of ministry teams, how to shift a congregation towards such teams, what they look like and what they do, developing team leadership. They work in the context of the vision and practices of the congregation. He takes the idea of 'never launch a new ministry without a leader' one step further: 'never launch a new ministry without a core leadership team for the new ministry'. If there's one aspect of ministry teams that could have used further attention, that would be how the practices described in the book would be integrated in a church that already has a strong small groups ministry. It's not clear whether ministry teams are meant to supplement or replace a small groups ministry. Overall, "Transform Your Church with Ministry Teams" is an outstanding resource for those looking to shift away from a church where the pastor and a few leaders do all the work to one where the people are encouraged and empowered to carry out ministry.
A Teaching Book
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This is one of the most well written and powerful books on ministry development I have ever read.
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