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Course Title: MIN 813: Building and Leading Volunteer Teams
Subtitle: Strategies for Effective Volunteer Management in Ministry
Course Name & Level: Building and Leading Volunteer Teams, Doctoral Level
Number of Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours
Keywords: Volunteer Management, Team Leadership, Ministry Volunteers
Introduction:
This course explores advanced principles and practices in building and leading volunteer teams within ministry contexts. Students will develop skills to recruit, train, and manage volunteers effectively, fostering a collaborative and mission-driven environment.
Course Description:
MIN 813 provides an in-depth study of volunteer team leadership, equipping students with tools to build and lead effective volunteer teams. The course integrates biblical teachings with contemporary management strategies to enhance volunteer engagement and organizational impact.
Course Purpose:
To equip students with advanced skills in building and leading volunteer teams, promoting effective volunteer management and organizational success in ministry settings.
Course Objectives:
To develop proficiency in recruiting, training, and leading volunteers, fostering a collaborative and mission-driven environment within ministry contexts.
Key Terms Defined & Key Concepts Explained:
- Volunteer Management: The process of recruiting, training, and overseeing volunteers to support organizational goals (Romans 12:6-8).
- Team Leadership: Guiding and directing a group of individuals to achieve common goals (Ephesians 4:11-13).
- Volunteer Engagement: Involving volunteers in meaningful activities that promote commitment and satisfaction (Colossians 3:23-24).
- Training and Development: Providing volunteers with the skills and knowledge they need to perform their roles effectively (Proverbs 22:6).
- Mission-Driven Environment: Creating a culture that aligns with and supports the organization’s mission and values (Matthew 28:19-20).
Specific Topics with Descriptions:
- Biblical Foundations for Volunteer Leadership:
Exploring the scriptural basis for volunteer leadership and its importance in ministry (1 Peter 4:10). - Recruiting Volunteers:
Strategies for attracting and selecting volunteers who align with the ministry’s mission and values (Matthew 9:37-38). - Training and Developing Volunteers:
Techniques for providing effective training and ongoing development for volunteers (2 Timothy 2:2). - Building a Team Culture:
Creating a positive and collaborative team culture that promotes unity and mission alignment (Ephesians 4:3). - Motivating and Retaining Volunteers:
Approaches to keeping volunteers motivated and committed to their roles (Colossians 3:23-24). - Volunteer Roles and Responsibilities:
Defining clear roles and responsibilities for volunteers to ensure organizational efficiency (1 Corinthians 12:4-6). - Conflict Resolution in Volunteer Teams:
Addressing and resolving conflicts within volunteer teams effectively (Matthew 18:15-17). - Evaluating Volunteer Performance:
Methods for assessing and improving volunteer performance and satisfaction (Philippians 1:6). - Ethical and Moral Considerations in Volunteer Management:
Ensuring ethical and moral integrity in volunteer management practices (Micah 6:8). - Case Studies in Volunteer Leadership:
Analyzing real-world examples of successful volunteer management in ministry, applying learned principles (Acts 6:1-7).
Assessments with Descriptions:
- Research Paper:
A 15-20 page paper on a selected aspect of volunteer management, integrating scriptural references and scholarly research (Psalm 119:105). - Case Study Analysis:
Analyzing a case study involving volunteer teams, providing biblically-based solutions (James 1:5). - Volunteer Recruitment Plan:
Creating a detailed plan for recruiting volunteers, demonstrating the integration of theological principles and practical elements (Matthew 9:37-38). - Training Program Development:
Designing a comprehensive training program for volunteers, applying advanced training and development techniques (2 Timothy 2:2). - Exams and Quizzes:
Assessing knowledge and understanding of course materials through periodic exams and quizzes (Proverbs 4:7). - Class Participation:
Active engagement in class discussions, demonstrating comprehension and application of volunteer management principles (Hebrews 10:24-25).
Research References:
- McKee, Jonathan, and Thomas W. McKee. The New Breed: Understanding and Equipping the 21st Century Volunteer. Group Publishing, 2012. eBook.
- Bird, Warren, and Scott Cormode. Volunteer Church: Mobilizing Your Congregation for Growth and Effectiveness. Zondervan, 2015. eBook.
- Searcy, Nelson, and Jennifer Dykes Henson. The Volunteer Revolution: Unleashing the Power of Everybody. Baker Books, 2005. eBook.
- Snell, Adam, and Ken Willard. A Field Guide to Recruiting Volunteers: Mobilizing and Equipping Your Church for Growth and Effectiveness. Abingdon Press, 2014. eBook.
- Satterlee, Craig. When God Speaks through Change: Preaching in Times of Congregational Transition. Alban Institute, 2005. eBook.
The course centers on King Jesus, His Kingdom, His Holy Spirit, His Royal Family, and His Great Commission as stated in Matthew 28:18-20.