How to Lead a Ministry in Your Church

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Church ministries can provide useful opportunities to connect with the community.

Becoming a leader and speaking in front of a crowd is not always an easy thing to do. Some people may say otherwise, but the truth is that many people find it to be very difficult. Naturally, this is also true of leading a church ministry in worship. Many church leaders become leaders because they are charismatic enough to hold the attention of a crowd, knowledgeable enough to know how to give a good sermon, and humble enough to know that they are speakers for God and not themselves. Leading a ministry seems to come naturally for some people, but everyone needs to work at it.

Instructions

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      Let God lead your services. You and the entire congregation are there at church to praise God, and the best ministry leaders have said that when they give a sermon they are simply allowing God to speak through them. It's important to be creative and charismatic when delivering God's message, but never lose sight of the fact that it is God's message. This will also help you if you're not confident in your leadership skills. You have been placed in the role of a leader because God chose you. Trust in His good judgment, and you'll be fine.

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      Be respectful of the senior pastor's ministry philosophy and do your best to adhere to it. There are many methods of ministry, and they are all equally valid as long as they do not violate Scripture. However, it's important to keep the Biblical doctrine of the senior pastor and the other church leaders in mind when you are performing your duties as a ministry leader. Going against what have become established teachings in your church can be seen as disrespectful, and it could even provide confusingly mixed messages to your congregation. Once again, it's important to be creative with your own ministry style, but it is equally important to honor the teachings of the senior leaders.

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      Know your audience and be the person your congregation needs you to be. While it's true that everyone has their own ministry style, going totally against the grain of what the congregation expects and needs you to be will just leave them cold. Each church has its own culture, and it is in your best interest as a ministry leader to be a part of that culture. Just because you are in front of the church delivering a sermon does not mean that you are no longer a part of the congregation. All leaders are a part of whatever organization they are leading, and far too many people forget that. Never allow yourself to think that you are more important than the rest of the congregation.

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