The role of congregational management in creating and maintaining a healthy church

This study considers the ways in which congregational management contributes to maintaining the healthy church through the supporting role of supplying, monitoring and controlling the human, physical, financial, and informational resources needed to allow the pastors to lead the congregation-cent...

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Main Author: Mellody, Michael
Other Authors: Theron, Jacques Petrus Johan
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:Mellody, Michael (2011) The role of congregational management in creating and maintaining a healthy church, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4772>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4772
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-47722018-11-19T17:14:19Z The role of congregational management in creating and maintaining a healthy church Mellody, Michael Theron, Jacques Petrus Johan Congregational management Church leadership Church administration Congregations Congregation-centred church Life cycles of congregations Typologies of congregations Leadership styles Weber’s authority models Charisma Resource management 254.001 Church management Christian leadership Religious gatherings -- Management This study considers the ways in which congregational management contributes to maintaining the healthy church through the supporting role of supplying, monitoring and controlling the human, physical, financial, and informational resources needed to allow the pastors to lead the congregation-centred church to fulfil its mission. It was found that congregational managers help to prevent their churches declining into illhealth by helping the pastorate to retain current congregants and attract new ones through charisma. This requires them to first study, analyze and classify the major parts of the diverse congregation and surrounding community and then monitor them to foresee and forestall problems. They play multiple roles in efficient administration, asset management, targeted church adverting, human relations, risk management, project management, professional standards auditing and maintenance, community relations with all faiths, charity, mission, and, above all, customer relations. Recommendations are made for enhancing congregational management’s role in the healthy church. Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology M.Th. (Practical Theology) 2011-09-16T06:31:01Z 2011-09-16T06:31:01Z 2011-02 2011-09-16 Dissertation Mellody, Michael (2011) The role of congregational management in creating and maintaining a healthy church, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4772> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4772 en 1 online resource (216 leaves)
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topic Congregational management
Church leadership
Church administration
Congregations
Congregation-centred church
Life cycles of congregations
Typologies of congregations
Leadership styles
Weber’s authority models
Charisma
Resource management
254.001
Church management
Christian leadership
Religious gatherings -- Management
spellingShingle Congregational management
Church leadership
Church administration
Congregations
Congregation-centred church
Life cycles of congregations
Typologies of congregations
Leadership styles
Weber’s authority models
Charisma
Resource management
254.001
Church management
Christian leadership
Religious gatherings -- Management
Mellody, Michael
The role of congregational management in creating and maintaining a healthy church
description This study considers the ways in which congregational management contributes to maintaining the healthy church through the supporting role of supplying, monitoring and controlling the human, physical, financial, and informational resources needed to allow the pastors to lead the congregation-centred church to fulfil its mission. It was found that congregational managers help to prevent their churches declining into illhealth by helping the pastorate to retain current congregants and attract new ones through charisma. This requires them to first study, analyze and classify the major parts of the diverse congregation and surrounding community and then monitor them to foresee and forestall problems. They play multiple roles in efficient administration, asset management, targeted church adverting, human relations, risk management, project management, professional standards auditing and maintenance, community relations with all faiths, charity, mission, and, above all, customer relations. Recommendations are made for enhancing congregational management’s role in the healthy church. === Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology === M.Th. (Practical Theology)
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