How to Build Healthy Staff Relationships

Written by Barry Campbell

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Staff relationships are rewarding. They can also be frustrating. Attending to relationships can make all the difference. Answering the following questions can help a minister determine if he is attending to staff relationships.

Philosophy:

Authority:

Success:

Equitable Compensation:

Communication:

Turf:

Support:

If these questions offer any warning signs, take these 8 steps to improve staff relationships.

  1. Start with a clear understanding of expectations, roles, and responsibilities.
     
  2. Provide the opportunity for all staff members to take a personality profile.
     
  3. When beginning a new relationship, anticipate difficulties and allow for a period of adjustment.
     
  4. Establish a periodic review schedule to discuss perceptions of ministry and performance.
     
  5. Plan for fellowship.
     
  6. Be a Barnabas; encourage your staff.
     
  7. Pray for and with other staff members.
     
  8. When a minister moves to serve on another church field, seek to maintain the relationship.

The rewards of building strong and healthy staff relationships are worth the efforts. Good staff relationships permeate the entire body. They model good relationships for the congregation and provide meaningful, lifetime friendships.

Adapted from A. Perry Hancock, “Building Healthy Staff Relations,” The Theological Educator, Fall 1996, 33–39.


Barry Campbell is the Director for the Eastern Region of LifeWay's Church Relations and Consulting Department. He was a pastor for 20 years before coming to LifeWay and continues to serve churches through Interim Pastorates.

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