Category Archives: Board Governance

297. Do Church Boards Have to Use New Testament Terms to Describe Leaders and Leadership Structures?

Leading change is always a challenge within congregational life, but particularly when it affects how leadership and governance structures get defined, named, and integrated. People become invested in traditional modes and terms, often believing that divergence indicates a deviation from … (read the rest)

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296. Do Church Boards Experience Developmental Cycles?

In the past several years various church growth strategists have argued that congregations have life-cycles. It is argued that if church leaders know where their congregation is in their specific life-cycle, then they can adopt strategies that will enable new … (read the rest)

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295. Church Board Policy Development: Getting It Done.

Developing church board policy faces two significant impediments — people and process. In both instances inertia arising from tradition, ignorance of better ways to work together, and general antipathy to change discourages the development of policy. To break through this … (read the rest)

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294. Discerning the Right Time to Develop New Board Policies and Getting it Right.

A chairperson has a good feeling when basic church board policies finally are in place. Some clarity and consistency now exists regarding the means by which the board can guide its operations. Of course, a big challenge is keeping the … (read the rest)

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293. The Power of Regular Board Policy Reviews.

In one sense policies are the nerve system of a church board. Good policies let the board know when something is not working properly. They sensitize board members both to good and bad direction. They warn about imminent danger and … (read the rest)

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