Here's a Run-Down on what I was able to take away from our weekend with Don Davenport of the ECC & Freedom Culture team members Sharon, Rubin, Janyl, Jason, Rene, Nancy, Marcos, Marcella.A few thoughts on Team Building:
- Build the team with God leading the charge and with leadership modeling it!
- Build the team with patience, perseverance & self-sacrifice.
- Build the team with people who are sold out with you for the greater cause.
- Build the team with one person at a time, no matter how long it takes.
- Build the team with the understanding that people, leaders will fail..but God will never fail
- Build the team with the openness to allow others to lead in area's they are better in
- Build the team with the expectancy that we are about creating HOPE for people
- Build the team with confidence, motivation & encouragement...momentum is essential
- Build the team around the cause, vision & need to plant/launch Freedom Culture in So.Flo
- Build the team around relationships that create community for others to engage & connect.
- Build the team through constant prayer for God to open doors to meet the right people.
- Build the team with realistic goals and achievable benchmarks..and stick to them.
- Build the team with CRAZY-FAITH to believe that one-day it will reach it's full potential.
- Build the team with the understanding that "Your Not" the only team on the field. Learn how to Play the game w/ others!
Now if you do these things will your team succeed? Not sure, but find what works and what doesn't for your team and work it the best way you know how!
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This Blueprint will lead you straight to success. I had to take many of these steps when I was building the welcome center/greeters ministry at my church. The main thing was to put God in charge. When I tried to do things by my own power I kept butting heads with stubborn servants. When I relented and said "God this is your ministry so I'm letting go and allowing you to lead," that is when everything fell into place and the ministry was overflowing with willing volunteers.
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