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What’s your question about communications?

If you wake up one morning and realize your creative ministry doesn't have the best reputation, it's possible to turn things around. This week on the podcast I'm sharing 12 different adjustments I've made over the years that have helped lead teams from a bad reputation to a great one.

12 things you can do to improve the reputation of your creative ministry

  1. Pray for the people you work with > move your heart in a good direction
  2. Apologize for times you’ve made ministry harder
  3. Listen before you speak
  4. Be a conductor, not the world’s best oboe player
  5. Invite others into creation
  6. Be willing to experiment (and try someone else’s idea)
  7. Be gracious when something doesn’t work
  8. Find ways to encourage others (I’m excited about your next event, You are such a great fit for this ministry, etc).
  9. Recognize that you don’t need to have all the answers
  10. Ask for feedback
  11. Participate in the ministry of your church
  12. Be proactive about serving (don’t wait for ministry leaders to come to you, go to them)

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Lunchtime Heroes exists to help you build a healthy creative ministry. Here's how:

Join the Christian Creative group on Skool

Learn how to bridge the gap between creatives and leadership with the book, Watch Your Language!

Get in-the-trenches help for critical seasons with Interim Communications Leadership.