Great Church Staff Teams are full of team members who not only care deeply about people and are passionate about the ministry, they’re actually proficient in what they are doing. I actually believe you can fake passion for a while until your heart catches up. But you can’t fake proficiency. You’re either proficient or you’re not. That being said, I’ve been a part of Church Staff Teams for more than 20 years, and the ones I’ve been on that are the best are always proficient in these five core areas:
1. Team Player
Great Church Staff Team Members care more about the team than they do about themselves or their own standout performance. They’d rather the team win than get personal recognition for their individual contribution to the win.
2. Specialty
Great Church Staff Teams are full of role players. They know what they’re brilliant at and they lead in those areas, and they know what other team members are brilliant at and they submit in those areas. They play their specialized role well.
3. Modeling
Great Church Staff Teams are built with people who lead with moral authority. They don’t just say, “Do as I say,” they model behaviors that they want replicated throughout the entire organization. They go first and inspire others to follow through their actions, not just through their words.
4. Follow Through
This may sound simple, but it’s actually unfortunately rare. Great Church Staff Teams are made up of people who do what they say they’re going to do. They deliver on time over, and over, and over again. They can be trusted to do what they say they’re going to do. They follow through.
5. Communication
Great Church Staff Team Members communicate early and often with each other. Instead of surprising one another they manage expectations through communication. Everyone doesn’t have to know everything on great teams when great teams communicate with one another.