RESIDENCY
RESIDENCY
Vision Arizona Church Planting/Multi-Site Residency Program
The Vision Arizona Residency Program is an 18-month leadership training program designed to give hands-on experience working with Vision Arizona churches, with personal coaching and competency-based training to equip emerging church leaders for a lifetime of ministry significance.
What type of church leaders will be trained?
We offer three experiential learning tracks: Lead Pastors, Executive Pastors, Campus Pastors
What is the timeline for the 18 months?
The first 12 months is in General Ministry, specialized to the residents’ future leadership role, followed by 6 months in the context of the new church plant or multi-site.
How many hours a week will be required from the resident?
A minimum of 20 hours per week will be required.
Is there pay associated with the residency?
There is a $1,000.00 per month stipend available from Vision Arizona. If the resident is concurrently working on their upper graduate degree at one of the seminaries/universities that the residency program partners with, there may also be additional scholarship and financial aid available.
How are residents recruited?
Residents will be recruited from within our Vision Arizona Churches, as well as from outside of our church planting network.
How do I know if it is for me?
We are looking for potential future “A” Church Planters/Multi-siters. Please click here for our description of an “A” Planter/Multi-siter. Qualifications of an Elder as mandated in Scripture required. Minimum education is Bachelors Degree or Equivalent Experiential Learning. Ministry experience in a large church is a plus. Ministry and non-ministry references required.
What are the core competencies for the leadership training in the program?
Self
The most difficult component of leadership is self-leadership. Your residency will begin with a hard look in the mirror at your leadership tendencies, gifts, personality and strengths and weaknesses, as well as making a commitment to some essential personal spiritual disciplines, along with exposure to several Vision Arizona churches
Strategy
God has placed a vision in the heart and mind of every leader. But it is when the vision is laid out in the context of beliefs, values, goals, strategies and tactics, that this dream becomes a reality. In this season, we will help you develop and articulate a philosophy of ministry, design a maturity pathway, identify natural rhythms of the local community as well as improve your unique communication skills to cast such vision.
Staffing
We are in the people business. The ability to recruit, motivate, train and lead others, paid and volunteer, is crucial to ministry success. During this season, we would teach you foundational leadership principles as well as look at the impact of culture and chemistry of ministry success.
Systems
Every church has a defining set of attitudes, values, beliefs and behaviors. Systems allow you to reinforce the positive behaviors that move culture forward. In ministry systemss, results must continually improve. Every innovation has a expiration date. We will train you in our most effective systems, those being evaluation, communication, follow up and more, and show you how to adjust systems as ministry grows.
Synergy
The best way through a growth barrier is… quickly! During this rotation, we will talk about how to prepare for big days, like Easter, Christmas and other holidays, as well as baptisms, special guests, etc. and use the momentum of those event to propel you forward. We don’t want to ride attendance waves, we want to raise the tide and learn how to leverage the components that compel movement forward, not just have good moments.
Structures
Structures exist to support ministry, not inhibit or slow down ministry. Yet many churches are continually held back by their structures, procedures, boards, committees, meeting schedules, staff organization, and organizational charts. Leaders must become masters of midcourse correction and learn the art of developing structures to propel the ministry forward, rather than hold the ministry back.
Spaces
You only have one chance to make a first impression. Our ministry space matters. Our non-churched/de-churched guests do not have the eyes of a regular attendee. They are comparing our facilities, our look and feel, and our ease of use, with the other environments in their lives. The new generation must know how to balance authenticity and excellence that engages the guest and makes them want to come back for more.
$$$
Money and ministry are irrevocably connected. Ministry has always been built on the generosity of God’s people with their time, talent and treasure. As a result, the leader must become effective in fund-raising as well as budgeting, while inspiring people to be generous toward the work of God. The goal is not just to raise money, but to raise up generous disciples who will fund the expansion of God’s work in the church, community and world.
With each component we will also introduce you to various leadership scenarios, where you can put your training into practice in real ministry under the supervision of a preceptor.
Once these components have been mastered, the right candidate will be prepared for their next season of ministry leadership, a Church Plant Lead Pastor or Executive Pastor, or a Multi-site Campus Pastor.
What is the rotational structure of the residency program?
Although each resident’s experience is personalized and no two experiences will be identical, the purpose of the structure below is to provide guidance for the preceptor, not to control the training of the resident.
Month | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Competency | Self | Strategy | Strategy | Strategy | Staffing | Staffing |
Topics |
Onboarding Exposure:Churches & Preceptors Meetings: Staff, Programming, Strategic Site Selection Orientation Purpose/Mission/ Distinctives SelfAwareness/ Prophet/Priest/King Marriage & Family Health & Fitness Personal Spiritual Disciplines Ministry/Self Rhythm |
Three Roles of Leadership Vision Frame Evangelism Maturity Pathway Discipleship Ministry FlyWheel Bridge Events Goal Setting |
Corporate Culture Creation Preach/Celebrate Train/Model Staff Culture Creation Devising a Plan Air War/Ground War |
Worship Arts Communication Arts The Creative Team The Communicating Leader How to Give a Talk Sermon Prep Series Design Annual Rhythm Authenticity Visioneering from Stage Large Group Discipleship Service Design/Flow |
Volunteer Central 4 C’s 5 P’s Recruiting Training Leadership Pipeline Retain Reproduce Gain, Train & Retain Centralize, Motivate, Mobilize Attract, Build, Connect, Develop, Evaluate Leading Tasks Leading People Leading Teams Leading Leaders |
Healthy Staff Culture Becoming a Coaching Leader G.R.O.W. Mission Unity Staff Discipleship Conflict Resolution Human Resources |
Month | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
Competency | Systems | Systems | Synergy | Structures | Spaces | $$$ |
Topics |
Evaluation Culture Creation Meetings: 4 Q’s Dashboards The Five Church Health Indicators Staff Performance Evaluation Tools Hiring Training Firing Leadership Lids Bus/Hedgehog Principle Church Administration CMS |
How to Create a System Communications Guest Services FollowUp/Connection Stickiness Community Serving Family Ministries |
Momentum Momentum Creation BIG DAYS Waves & Tides Crisis Leadership |
Effective Meetings OrgCharts/Roundtables Structuring for Growth Multisiting/Church Planting Church Governance/Boards Bylaws Constitution Legal 501C3 |
Target Area Demographics Location Facilities Information Technology Usability Feasability Leasing CUP Networking Traffic Flow People Flow Wayfinding Environments Branding Marketing Signage Social Media Safety Security Child Check-In Execellence Authenticity Equipment |
Generosity Culture Creation Motivate Celebrate Train Model Finance Budgeting Fundraising Givers: First Time Givers,Percentage Givers, High Capacity Givers Stewardship FPU 3 Ways To Give Online Giving Year End Giving The Art of the |
Is there college credit available for this experiential learning?
Yes. Vision Arizona is partnering with universities and seminaries for this residency program to be an accredited program whereby students can receive college credit towards an upper graduate degree, for example, Master of Arts, Master of Divinity, Doctor of Ministry.
What if I have other questions, who do I ask?
Please do not hesitate to contact our Residency Director at residency@visionarizona.com.