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A Salute to Administrative Assistants to celebrate their special week

16 April, 2013 By grhilligoss@gmail.com Leave a Comment

Administrative Assistants WeekCommemorated annually since 1952, when originated in the United States as National Secretaries Week, Administrative Professionals Week is now observed in several countries throughout the world. This is only one of the important changes in the profession the week reflects.

Typewriters have given way to computers; formal correspondence has been largely replaced by email; mimeographs are long forgotten. Technological progress continues to advance at warp speed. Even as you read, your office machines and software are becoming obsolete.

More than technology has changed. While the profession remains overwhelmingly a female one, secretaries have changed. So have pastors. More than ever, today’s ministers recognize assistants’ potential and provide opportunities for them to use current skills and develop new ones.

Consequently, while the work of the church office has always been important, today’s office professionals are reaching new levels of accomplishment. You are more involved than your colleagues of fifty years ago in the administrative process, in decision making, and in planning and implementing long-term goals. This change is not just a shift in terminology. Regardless of title, the ministry assistant of 2013 is, in fact, an administrative professional.

Reflecting on the profession today, it is appropriate to acknowledge that church secretaries have traditionally brought to the job something extra, an intangible element hard to define—something beyond technical competence, positive attitude, or even commitment. This attribute shows itself in meticulous attention to details, in thoughtful actions, in a Christ-centered spirit.

Simply, ministry assistants serve. And you do it well.

Now, with more churches eager to use all the skills of all their staff and with technology providing the means to explore innovative techniques, you have unprecedented opportunity to be involved in ministry in new and exciting ways from professional looking printed materials to interactive websites. As always, you add to your work that something extra which has long been the hallmark of Christian professionals. Good for you!

Administrative Professionals Week 2013 is April 21-27 in the United States with Wednesday, April 24 designated as Administrative Professionals Day. The purpose is to recognize the significant contributions of your profession.

Effective Church Communications wishes you a great week.

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Filed Under: Church Office Skills, Columnist Gayle Hilligoss, Contributors Tagged With: admin assistants, Administrative Professionals Week, Church Administratie Assistants, church secretaries

How to deal with rush and hurry

17 March, 2013 By grhilligoss@gmail.com Leave a Comment

What to do when you have too much to do....hurry more...or take this wise advice?
What to do when you have too much to do....hurry more...or take this wise advice?

 ed. note: as we approach this holiday season with more tasks than we can possibly, Gayle's wise words will not only encourage you, but provide practical advice.

The hurrier I go, the behinder I get .. . . .

We have laughed at this old Deutsch saying. We know the feeling! But have you ever taken a hard look at the truth expressed here? It is absolutely on target. Hurrying usually does only get us further behind.

Still, the first thing we often do when faced with a packed schedule is to go to afterburners. To speed up. To rush. The result of this hurry? More times than not: miscalculations, misunderstandings, mistakes—putting us even more behind schedule. It has probably happened to you. Maybe this week. Maybe today.

Ready to try something better? [Read more...]

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Church communicators—who you really are

17 March, 2013 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

Devotions for Church Communicators
This devotion will remind you of the immense and eternal importance of the work you do.

It's easy to get buried in the burden of work required of any committed church communicator. Your world can easily narrow to a computer screen and a list of seemingly endless projects that all need to be done now. When you feel overwhelmed, it's also easy to forget that in many ways the immensity of your challenges is a correct representation of the eternal importance and value of your work. I wrote the following devotion to remind you of it: 

You are the Great Ones and far more than important than you may realize

Those who are wise will shine like the brightness of the heavens, and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars for ever and ever. (Dan. 12:3)

Often when I ask someone who has come to one of my church communication seminars what they do in the church, they often respond by saying something like: "Oh, I'm just the church secretary" or "Oh, I just help work on the church newsletter" and similar self-deprecating statements.

My heart is broken when I hear that because the person who says it (and you may have thought similar things about yourself) has no idea of their true worth. Let me explain what I mean by sharing a story from a scene in C. S. Lewis' book, The Great Divorce. In this scene the main character is being escorted around heaven. He sees a woman coming toward him magnificently clothed and attended to by a great procession. The book goes on:

"Is it?...is it?" I whispered to my guide.

"Not at all," said he, "It's someone ye'll never have heard of. Her name on earth was Sarah Smith and she lived at Golders Green."

"She seems to be . . . well, a person of particular importance?"

"Aye. She is one of the great ones. Ye have heard that fame in this country and fame on Earth are two quite different things." [Read more...]

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Progress, not perfection is what’s important in church communications

13 March, 2013 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

We can't implement every communication challenge, but we can make progress.
We can't implement every communication challenge, but we can make progress.

As I finished the article: 9 essentials to prepare your church website for Easter,  I realized that though all the points are important and truly essential for a church website, to carry out all of them before Easter may be impossible for many churches.

That's OK.

Take a deep breath, relax. Have a cup of tea.

Even if you only get one or two areas updated on your website before Easter you will have made progress in better communicating what your church is about and how to find Jesus.

In some ways this ECC site is like a fashion or home-decorating magazine

What I mean by that is that almost nobody really dresses like the women in fashion magazines or has a home that looks like the ones in home decorating magazines. These are ideal images, goals, visions of style to strive towards. [Read more...]

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Filed Under: Website Creation Tagged With: church communication ideals, church communication progress, perfection in church communications

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