THE LEADER YOU WANT TO BE - Guide for Lay Leaders in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa
In not-for-profit organisations, everyone wants to be a leader, but nobody wants to be held accountable. Many persons who accept being nominated and getting elected as lay leaders in the Anglican Church, fail the test of accountability, dedication and trustworthiness to fulfil their responsibilities as churchwardens and/or parish councilors.
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In not-for-profit organisations, everyone wants to be a leader, but nobody wants to be held accountable. Many persons who accept being nominated and getting elected as lay leaders in the Anglican Church, fail the test of accountability, dedication and trustworthiness to fulfil their responsibilities as churchwardens and/or parish councilors. Dr Rendani Mulaudzi has served as churchwarden and parish councilor for many years. From this experience, he has learned how to get elected leaders to see the bigger picture of what a church needs to do to meet the needs of its diverse membership. This book will walk you through the basics of making your church organisationally sustainable, based on understanding what the Bible, the Constitution and Canons, and the Rules of a Diocese, require. Readers will also learn that experience from the ordinary world of work will be invaluable. Most importantly, they will experience that working for the church means that you are never alone.