
Engage, Train & Retain
Embracing the Church Safety & Security Lifecycle to Take Your Team Beyond Sunday Mornings
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Khai Lannor
About this listen
Leading a church safety and security team requires more than showing up on Sunday mornings.... It requires competent, engaging leadership. To operate a successful church safety and security team, it must be built on a solid biblical foundation, be driven by a thorough system or structured framework, and repeated consistently.
Have you been tasked with starting a team? Have you inherited an existing team that needs a leader? Do you feel like you are running in circles or feeling burned out executing tasks weekend after weekend? Then you need the all-new book from James McGarvey and Mike Scully: Engage, Train & Retain: Embracing the Church Safety & Security Lifecycle™ to take your team beyond Sunday mornings. We share a framework and 6 phase system, designed specifically by the Church Safety Guys, for leaders of church safety and security teams so they can engage and inspire their volunteers, train and influence their team and retain their talent, so they thrive not just survive. So they can succeed, simplify, and can truly impact church ministry. This is not simply a startup checklist to do once, this is a repeatable framework by which to run your team. Pick up the new book, Engage Train Retain today, and take your team beyond Sunday mornings.
©2021 James P. McGarvey & Michael C. Scully (P)2021 James P. McGarvey & Michael C. ScullyWhat listeners say about Engage, Train & Retain
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- jay jay
- 09-09-21
thre basics & fundamentals never go out of style.
complacency is always the enemy. we can always be improving in any area. never take the small common things for granted.
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