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Filing System

Filing cabinets…
The most underutilized, under thought of, under-appreciated weapon in the minister’s arsenal is the filing cabinet. Think I’m making this up? I cannot tell you how useful my well kept, well maintained, well organized filling cabinet has been to me over the years. Seriously, it has saved me from trouble when things have been wrongly communicated, helped make repeat events better, and even saved a few lives along the way. Not to over sell it, but I  have less organized ministry friends  borrow files from my cabinet.
I know this is not a sexy topic, but being able to store information, and then access it when you need it gives you a sense of control and confidence. Just like not being able to find something you need when you need it makes you feel helpless, and stressed.
This week Kevin and I have decided to help you by focusing on the fine art of filing (storing and accessing information). Whether you take some or all of our advice, by the end of the week you will be better prepared for whatever ministry throws at you.


Creating a System That Works

A filing system is all about being able to access stored information when you need it. Most filing systems don’t work because there is no reasonable way to access the information that you have put into it. If you can’t get to the information when you need it then what is the point in having a filing system at all?

In order to have a functioning system here is what you will need:
• A filing cabinet that supports hanging files
• Hanging files
• 3 Tab Manila Folders
• Permanent Marker

Here is how the system works.
The hanging folder will be your category.
The Manila folders will be you sub categories.
For example:
I want to create a file to store my notes, and minutes from meetings.
The hanging folder will be labeled: Meetings

The manila folders (which go in the hanging folder) will be labeled with kinds of meetings:
• Elders
• Committee
• Staff

Here is a helpful tip: When you label your manila folders write the category under it.
Your tabs should be labeled like this:
• Elders
Meetings
• Committee
Meetings
• Staff
Meetings

This way you know where to put the file when you are done with it.
Finally, remember to keep it simple. The categories should be filed alphabetically; no color coding, no using separate drawers for types of things- just the alphabet. Trust me; I have tried everything else, just use the alphabet.

Why Your Church?


This is a great talk I found on TED. It is very much a business marketing approach, but it made me think about Church.

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Calendars: 10 Best Practices

Screen Shot of My schedule

1.       Take a few minutes before you begin your week to schedule it out. This is the time you look at your big goals and events for the week and put them on your schedule. I used to do this on Sunday night, but now I try to do it on Saturdays. I found I needed to have a better idea of what my week looked like before Sunday morning because I am typically bombarded with invitations, and meeting offers. Seeing me reminds them they need to talk to me.

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Awesome Committee Meetings

Actual response from my last meeting

Meetings, we all have to do them; board meetings, committee meetings or ministry team meetings, and we have all been to bad meetings. In a bad meeting you leave feeling overwhelmed, tired, and like your time has been wasted, because nothing was decided. That’s why people hate them so much. Believe it or not it is possible to walk out of one of these meetings feeling energized and motivated to get things done. Good committee meetings can make your ministry and its programs very successful. It’s not always easy, and takes some prep work, but here are 5 things you can do to make your next committee meeting productive and energizing.

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Successful Goal Setting

It’s time to start making your New Year’s resolutions! Don’t let your past failures keep you from making this year the best year ever! Remember what Paul said to the Philippians 3:13- 14, “Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”

Still not convinced you can do it? Here is some advice for successful goal setting from Zig Ziglar himself!

1. Write it down
What is it that you really want to accomplish? Putting it in writing gives you a road map to follow, it allows you to keep your dreams on your mind and in front of you. This is a powerful, proven first step to reaching your goals.

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