Wouldn’t it be nice if you could be picky about who serves in your ministry? It would wouldn’t it because then you would guarantee yourself a team of committed, hard working individuals motivating and encouraging you in your ministry. But that doesn’t happen, sometimes we get parents who just want to spy on their kids, we get college students who want to be worshipped, we get some old guy who wants to teach them youngsters a lesson.
Why does that happen? Is it because we find ourselves just looking for warm bodies? Finding the right ministers is a problem every youth ministry faces. But, it feels so random, it feels as if some ministries are lucky and blessed, while others…well, they just get the bottom of the barrel. So how do you get Grade A ministers?
Lay Out Your Expectations
Put them out there. Let your ministry leaders know and make sure your expectations are:
I’m not perfect in this, in fact I had someone call me out on this recently. It gives us an advantage to create and communicate expectations because it can prevent headaches when dealing with a volunteer who doesn’t perform in the way we desire. But you might disagree what an expectation should have because different people have different expectations because they are based on how our ministries are set-up. So I would like to get a conversation started on how people set-up and share their expectations.
What are the expectations that you create for your ministry and why?
How do you communicate these expectations to your ministers? (i.e. covenant, trainings)