In this episode of the Lead Ministry Podcast, Josh Denhart and Bill Van Kirk kick off October’s focus on Training Volunteers. They unpack what real training is, why it matters, and how any leader can begin immediately. They explore the culture you carry, the power of qualifying people, and why training is the bridge between enlistment and retention for healthy teams.
If you’ve ever felt stuck running a “Swiss cheese” ministry where volunteers slip through the cracks, this episode will equip and inspire you with practical next steps to train with purpose and retain with joy.
Key Topics Covered
Definition of training – Forming habits, thoughts, and behaviors through instruction
Train vs. drain – Why skipping training leaves people exhausted
Qualifying people – A pathway to confidence, clarity, and care
Key Quote
“Train is putting in; drain is leaking out. Be the leader who puts in.”
Scripture References
Ephesians 4:11–13 – “to equip the saints for the work of ministry…”
1 Corinthians 11:1 – “Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ.”
Takeaway
Don’t hand a mic to an untrained volunteer and hope for the best. Identify your weakest area, gather the faithful few, meet right after a service, ask good questions, and co-build a simple plan. Training is discipleship in motion—and it keeps good people for the long haul.
Call to Action
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