Why Coaching and Delegation?
It is clear that a major part of a pastor’s work is enabling and equipping people for works of service inside and outside the church environment.
This often involves having the ability to ‘delegate’ tasks to staff and lay people across the congregation. Unfortunately, delegation is a skill that is very rarely discussed or trained and many people (not just clergy) find challenging. This workshop is part of a two-part workshop to assist his/her role as a pastor to think through and learn some techniques in delegating to others.
Part 1 will deal with “Coaching people through the delegation process”. Coaching is a critical element of delegation that can often mean the difference between helpful and unhelpful delegation. It is what we do throughout the delegation of a project or task to equip and encourage the person to whom we have delegated the task. Indeed, delegation without coaching is often nothing more than abdication and sets the person up for failure or disappointment. It is in this coaching environment that Christian leaders are able to disciple people as they work on a task.
In part 2 of the workshop, we will focus on “Delegating ministry tasks to others”. This will enable us to consider “what” might be delegated, “how” we might delegate, including the steps we might take and what is necessary to delegate well.
I hope that you will be able to join us!
NB to ensure that this workshop is interactive and accommodates sufficient discussion we will cap participants to a maximum of 15 people.
Craig Glassock (pictured), Consultant CMD, will be facilitating these workshops.
Where: Moore Theological College
Amphitheatre
LG Library (enter library via Ground floor and walk down the stairs)
1 King St
Newtown 2042
Dates: Thurs 22nd June and Thurs 27th July 2023
Time: 10am-2pm
Cost: $150 for each workshop
Light refreshments provided.