Dave Dolphin on solving the lack of enough volunteers in your ministry and finding devoted and dependable people

Not having enough people to cover all the bases on a Sunday morning is a constant problem for all of us. I've yet to meet a worship pastor that doesn't struggle with finding enough dependable people to play in the worship band and fulfill all the audio/video needs in the tech booth. In this episode, I share all the tricks I've learned over the last 25 years of being involved in music ministry to find people and recruit them to serve in your worship ministry.

Not having enough people to cover all the bases on a Sunday morning is a constant problem for all of us. I've yet to meet a worship pastor that doesn't struggle with finding enough dependable people to play in the worship band and fulfill all the audio/video needs in the tech booth.

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After listening to this episode, take a quick moment to share your feedback. I’d love to know what was helpful, what was missing, and what’s the first thing you’re going to try this week.

Also, I mentioned a previous episode of the podcast where I share the story of how I transitioned from the church I was at for five and a half years. It’s definitely a “beauty out of the ashes” kind of story, but I share it only because I want to encourage others who might be going through a difficult transition in ministry.

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