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- Brian Dodridge
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Most churches in North America have only one staff member—the pastor. Some of those pastors have quarter or part time staff to assist them, and many simply rely on committed volunteers to help do the ministry of the church. But as the solo-pastor led churches grow in size or even ministry complexity, it will usually require an additional staff member.
If so, how does a church determine what position is the most important positon to hire next?
I’ve witnessed four common (but flawed) approaches for determining which staff positions to create next:
- Replicating what other churches are hiring
- A historical approach: “What’s always been done?”
- Basing position selection with a particular person in mind
- Hiring the position the church’s “power-broker” says should be hired