Posted by Anthony D. Coppedge in
B2C - Business To Church,
From My Life on Aug 31st, 2009 |
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I’ve been consulting for over six years as Anthony Coppedge Consulting and made time for hundreds of phone calls and thousands of emails helping church creative and technical artists. As can be expected, there are logistical limitations on my time and availability and I’ve not had the chance to help many of these churches through an on-going basis. That’s what led me to discussions with several of my clients and friends in ministry about creating a personal coaching network.
I’ve seen how Tony Morgan, Kem Meyer, Tim Stevens and Carlos Whittaker have all done something along these lines. I liked Carlos’ approach to a limited group and low cost of entry with extremely high value, so I’ve created a similar paradigm to his. If fact, after chatting with him, I think this is a solid compliment to the creative coaching he’s doing with the worship arts folks.
Here’s how my personal coaching network works:
- Only 10 people will be in a group in order to keep things focused and intimate.
- The group will be comprised of technical arts people from growing churches across the US. Some are very large (well beyond ‘Mega church’), some small, very rapid growth churches seriously engaging their audiences & communities.
- I will spend up to one hour per week with each person via phone, Skype or Tokbox. During these times I will be providing personal coaching and mentoring for their growth & development. I will provide weekly goals for them to achieve by the following week’s meeting. This coaching will focus on increasing their relational effectiveness with staff and volunteers, developing better leadership & management skills and encouraging a deeper spiritual walk. Additionally, I will use part of this time to provide consulting on technical & organizational issues specific to their situation.
- Every fourth week, we will spend our one hour as a group, bringing all of the individuals together for an online round-table discussion using TokBox or WebEx. This will provide both peer-to-peer networking that provides helpful connections as well as creating a large accountability group for sharing successes, challenges and prayer requests.
- The cost is low, but the commitment is high. At only $200 per month, this is a very strong value. However, I do require that each individual take this seriously, as I’m limiting the group to a maximum of 10 people. Obviously, this forces me to choose carefully who is included. Therefore, missing more than one session removes that person from the group, upon which a new person is added.
- Finally, I will open up a new six-month commitment to a limited number of members from the previous group, based upon their growth, commitment to the group and my own prayerful consideration.
I’m opening up applications as of today, August 31st. The first group already has just over half a dozen people signed up, based on my personal invitation. I’m now extending the offer to apply to you.
The application process is simple: Tell me about yourself. Explain why you want to be a part of a group and how you want to encourage and equip your peers in the group. Let me know how your church is impacting your members, visitors and community. Show me that you’re willing to commit your energy & time to this group of peers.
Simply email me: anthony AT anthonycoppedge DOT com
I look forward to hearing from each of you!
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Very thoughtful post on personal coaching. It should be very helpful.
Thanks,
Karim