A common challenge in church hiring is the temptation to seek the 'perfect' candidate who ticks all the boxes on your checklist. However, it's important to remember that the best leaders aren't always entirely brewed. They often just need a place to grow and blossom.
In a quest for the ideal candidate, churches often overlook those who may lack experience or a perfect resume, but who show high promise. The reality is, such individuals, given the right environment, can turn out to be the best long-term additions to your church staff.
So, how do you spot potential without getting burned? Look for patterns of growth over time, a teachable spirit, healthy self-awareness, ownership of past mistakes, and a clear desire to learn and serve. As much as you watch for these positive signals, also be aware of yellow flags like a lack of initiative, blame shifting or overconfidence without corresponding results.
Here are some practical steps to concoct an environment that fosters your potential hire's growth:
Adopting these measures will not only lead to loyalty and long-term success but also help your new staff member align deeply with your church's vision.
Building a healthy church staff means looking past perfection and seeing potential. As you navigate the church hiring process, keep in mind the words of Rachel Naomi Remen, "We are all here for some special reason. Stop being a prisoner of your past. Become the architect of your future."
To learn more about this crucial shift in church hiring, listen to this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast. Remember, great churches aren't built by perfect people, but by faithful ones who grow.