Ministry Mix
Real conversations for the strategies and souls of ministry leaders.
Our goal is to bring you a mix of conversations on topics you are thinking about to help you lead more strategically and care for your soul more intentionally.
Phil is the pastor of Connecting Church in Abingdon, MD. He also trains church planters with the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware and serves as an adjunct instructor at Liberty University. Phil is married to Pam and has three children.
Richard is the pastor of Canvas Church in Salisbury, MD. He also serves as the Church Planting Leader for the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware and as a Multiplying Pastor with Send Network. Richard is married to Payton and has a dog.
Ministry Mix
Questions on Scaling Ministry w/ David Elliott
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In this episode of Ministry Mix, Phil and Richard sit down with Next Gen Pastor at Canvas, David Elliot, who has rapidly grown from serving in a nursery with two kids to leading a full Next Gen ministry that includes children, parents, volunteers, and a newly launched teen ministry. David works bivocationally and represents the reality of many ministry leaders juggling calling, work, and ministry growth.
Together, the guys unpack three core questions David brought to the table and end with six practical ways to scale your ministry without sacrificing health or culture.
Key Questions Discussed
1. How fast should you scale a volunteer into a leader?
2. How do you know someone is ready for the next step?
3. When do you give a new leader autonomy?
Six Ways to Scale Your Ministry
1. Invest in leaders, not just labor.
2. Develop before you grow.
3. Systematize what already works.
4. Clarify values and mission.
5. Empower decision-making.
6. Guard culture relentlessly.
Scaling your ministry is not about adding programs. It is about multiplying leaders, clarifying culture, and building systems that allow discipleship to flourish as your church grows.