The Importance of the Huddle

Friday, June 26, 2009 10:18
Posted in category Children, Leadership

Family MinistryI am a volunteer youth football coach. Football is by far my favorite sport to watch, to play and to coach. My youngest son, Tanner, plays on the team I currently coach and it’s a great deal of fun. Football is truly a team sport it takes every player on the field doing their job well to be successful. It is also a sport where the coach has a great deal of influence on the success or failure of the team. That’s why I think there are a lot of similarities between coaching football and leading a Children’s Ministry.

One of the most important things that happens during a football game is the huddle. In the huddle the QB calls the play, exhorts his team, and leads the team. We as leaders in children’s Ministry often fill both the roles as coach and QB. So how do we serve as both coach and QB?

Coach

Vision – you’ve heard it before and it’s still true. As leaders we must paint a picture of what success looks like keep it in front of our people.

Plays – curriculum, special events, and leader meetings all determine the direction of our ministries. Choosing or designing the right plays is critical to the success of the team.

Challenge – too often we try to recruit with tales of how easy it is. That’s not how Jesus did it. I’ve often found that, just like in football, when you explain the true challenges involved and call people to step up they will do just that.

QB

Exhort – long term ministry can be tough yet hanging in for the long term pays huge dividends. Continually encouraging our team with positive affirmation in many forms is one way to help team members to stay in it for the long haul.

Lead – leaders make the tough decisions, leaders take the heat for other people’s mistakes, leaders are continually learning, leaders show compassion, leaders see the big picture, leaders invest their time in the right things, leaders take the team down the field. Be a leader.

So how do you pull off the huddle? We do it with a quarterly meeting that is billed as important for everyone involved with our Children’s Ministry. My goal is that each meeting is encouraging, educational and FUN! One of the goals in our Children’s Ministry is to instill the value of fun in all that we do. In our “huddle” or leader meetings we schedule time to

  1. Share Success Stories
  2. Laugh together with silly games
  3. Learn together
  4. Encourage one another
  5. Cast Vision
  6. Challenge team members
  7. Pray for one another, our kids and our church

So make sure you are taking time to huddle with your team regularly.

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2 Responses to “The Importance of the Huddle”

  1. Conner says:

    June 29th, 2009 at 10:20 pm

    Excellent analogy, I particularly appreciated the bit about “Challenge.” I recently joined my churches family ministry team, specifically the kindergarten group. And our pastor didn’t try to sugar coat the responsibilities. As a result I feel more dedicated and willing to step up to the plate.

  2. Keith says:

    June 30th, 2009 at 7:27 am

    Conner that’s great! More men like you willing to serve in CM is critical. Stay in game and make a difference!

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