Every church wants a staff full of people who are all aligned with the church’s mission and vision and moving in unity towards the same goals. Having church staff members who don’t match with your mission and vision can be frustrating for you and them and can cause you to either miss the mark or at least be delayed in accomplish what you envision for your faith community. And eventually, you have to face the difficulties of letting people go who aren’t a match for your church, potentially causing turmoil among your staff and congregation.
So how do you avoid that kind of situation in the first place? You have to hire well, ensuring that you bring people on board who are in step with your church’s mission and vision from the beginning. Here are some tips to help you do just that, starting with preparation for interviews with candidates.
Before beginning the interviewing process:
You can’t hire someone for mission alignment if you don’t know what that mission is!
Remember, mission is not the same as vision. Vision is the outcome you want, and mission is how you get there. A mission is more short-term-focused, while a vision statement looks further into the future.
Once you’ve clarified your mission and values, truthfully determine whether your team is living out that mission and those values and whether it still fits your needs and goals. What is integral to your culture and the mission? What things might you need to change or let go of?
Invite other staff members to speak into your interviewing and hiring process. They will have insights that you may not, questions to ask that you may not have thought of, and specific skills to look for in the next addition to your staff.
Once you begin the process of interviewing, keep these considerations in mind:
These tips should help your church leadership hire the right candidates that will successfully further the Kingdom under your ministry's vision.
How can you begin to assess your church's mission and vision this week?
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