5 Thoughts on Church Leadership Councils
5 Thoughts on Church Leadership Councils
Most churches don’t give enough time and energy to thinking about and dealing with their leadership councils, whether that be a finance council, parish council, or a board of directors. For most of us, it is not in our culture of ministry.
But it should be part of our culture.
We’re missing out on the sharing of great gifts by those in our community. Leadership councils can help a church grow and become more relevant while meeting the needs of those they serve. So what do you do with a parish council?
Although this video is talking about non-profit boards of director, I think this can easily apply to church leadership councils.
Question: Do you have a leadership council in your church? Why or why not?
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John Rinaldo
As the Business Manager at St. Catherine Catholic Church in Morgan Hill, CA, Dr. John Rinaldo serves as the administrator over operations and finances for the parish in support of all parish ministries. Previously, John served as the Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of San Jose, empowering parish communities to minister to the needs of youth and young adults. John is also an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University teaching pastoral ministry courses to graduate students.
John Rinaldo
As the Business Manager at St. Catherine Catholic Church in Morgan Hill, CA, Dr. John Rinaldo serves as the administrator over operations and finances for the parish in support of all parish ministries. Previously, John served as the Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of San Jose, empowering parish communities to minister to the needs of youth and young adults. John is also an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University teaching pastoral ministry courses to graduate students.
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