Think of your church staff. Now consider this — is your team more like a family or a jazz band? This might seem like an odd comparison to make. After all, many churches strive to foster a family-like bond among their staff. However, considering your church staff more as a jazz band might foster a healthier and more agile ministry team culture.
Families, while comforting and supportive, can often tolerate and perpetuate dysfunctional behaviour for the sake of unity. On the other hand, a jazz band is built on complementary skill sets, trust, timing and the ability to adapt in real-time. These traits foster a dynamic and result-oriented work culture.
Just like a jazz band, each member of your church staff brings their unique skill set and capabilities. They work together, not just to shine individually, but to create a harmonious outcome — much like the collective sound of a jazz band.
Jazz bands teach valuable lessons about church staff health:
Now consider creating a culture where your ministry team functions with the same level of trust, the ability to take turns in leading, and an eagerness to foster collective growth.
The goal is not to create distance between staff members but rather to establish healthy boundaries around roles and expectations. While love and care form the foundation of your staff relationship, clarity in communication and well-defined roles can prevent the chaos that can permeate in a family setup.
Focus on fostering rhythm, trust and harmony within your staff, just like a jazz band does. Stop aiming to be a family and start evolving into a band.
Want more insights into shifting your church staff culture? Tune in to today's Healthy Church Staff Podcast episode where I delve further into the "Family vs. Jazz Band" concept and provide tools on how to create a healthier and more effective team culture.