Monday, February 28, 2011

Why We?

Posted by shannan at 11:11 PM 0 comments
Here is one you may never had thought about before. In fact I didn't think about it really until a couple months ago. Do you use I or We when referring to the ministry. I always call it OUR ministry, what WE'RE doing in the ministry. This is because two things start to creep into everyone's mind: 1) Leaders know that their needed 2) I don't do everything my self, and I know it. When you continually use the inclusive language, people know they are included. Even when I talk to people outside the church, I use "us," "we," "our." Letting people know that the success of the ministry depends on others goes further in your endeavors. When the congregation hears what our ministry is doing they here that It is not just you that is working, it's all the other leaders in your ministry as well. Then when you tell people you need more leaders, it doesn't come as a surprise that you don't do everything and need additional workers. The inclusive language also gives credit where credit is due. Every time you say we, you're leaders will hear, "look what we've done."

The other benefit to this is when you need to convey authority, "I" stands out more when used sparingly. When I need to emphasis boundaries, talk to parents, or give praise or thanks, I is the language. No matter how much you lay the ground work for the "we" language, you have the final authority on all things concerning the ministry, and it's your name that first comes up in a crisis mode. Not to mention the sign of a great leader is accept responsibility and sharing the praise.

Although, I might be overlooking a type of language. What Kind of languages do you use in your ministry?

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Why Facebook?

Posted by shannan at 11:13 AM 0 comments
Oh pages of people, what shall we do with you. Facebook can be a tool wielded or ignored by a children's minister, but it largely depends on your church dynamics as to whether it is worth your time. My church members stalk Facebook, and therefore make Facebook a wonderful communication tool for me. Here are some ways that I utilize Facebook that seem to work best:

1. Event Advertising- Just put all your information on an event, and invite you people. I have a lot of parents respond to these, which at least gives me an idea how many to expect.

2. Building Community- People comment back and forth on status updates and various other things on the site. I hope people are connecting off-line as well.

3. Picture Sharing- I when children check in for the first time in our area, we have the parents tell us what arena's we can use their child's photo. We have the option of Facebook open (which let's anyone that's our friend view) and Facebook closed (which is only by select people such as parents and volunteers.)

I've thought about using Facebook to send out newsletter or other types of information, but haven't ventured into that so far. And for those of you wondering, we have a site and a page, but use the site mostly. I like the site better because it has more ways to interact with people.

I'm sure there are much more Facebook posts to come, but Why do you use Facebook?



 

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