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Equipping younger church leaders is key to the church’s future, as research from Barna Group (and others) shows the church has a leadership gap. As pastors retire, fewer young people are rising to take on those roles.
But research also suggests many younger people—including those in Gen-Z—are passionate about Christ, the church, and the future.
Why is there a disconnect? What can be done to bridge it?
Re-think the models
In this episode, Erika speaks with Dr. Nicole Massie Martin, chief impact officer for Christianity Today (publisher of Church Law & Tax). Martin examines some of the current leadership models for church ministry. She advocates for re-thinking those approaches, not only to draw out greater numbers of younger leaders—but also to produce healthier and more Christ-honoring outcomes.
Erika explores with Martin some practical ways that churches can implement new leadership models, as well as a few cautions to observe along the way.
SHOW NOTES:
- Episode 8: How to Ensure a Smooth Succession, with Guest Bishop Ralph Dennis
- “Succession Plans: Why Your Church Needs One,” by Erika E. Cole
- The 16th Annual Church Compliance Conference
- Made to Lead: Empowering Women for Ministry, by Nicole Massie Martin
- Download your FREE copy of The Church Attorney Legal Audit® System document checklist here.
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Erika E. Cole, Esq., known as The Church Attorney®, is the creator of The Church Attorney Legal Audit® System, a proprietary legal audit process that helps church leaders be confident they are operating with integrity, and avoiding costly risks. She serves as a senior editorial advisor for Christianity Today’s ChurchLawAndTax.com.
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