Regularity and procedure in Mafara District board meetings, East Zimbabwe Conference
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Date
2013-08
Authors
Muchoko, Kilson
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Adventist University of Africa, School of Postgraduate Studies
Abstract
There has been lack of consistency and procedures in the conducting of board
meetings in Mafara District Churches in East Zimbabwe Conference. In most cases
meetings are convened to deal with problems as they arise and do not cater for forward
thinking. Due to the growth of the church, fostering success in the programs, conducting
meetings regularly and procedurally is critical.
Data was collected from church clerks, elders and board members using surveys,
interviews and discussions. Literature was read and it helped to authenticate the practice.
The Biblical and Spirit of Prophecy perspective motivated learning as it was interfaced with
secular theories on leadership and meetings.
Five key focus areas that reflect job descriptions of both clerks and elders were
identified. An evaluation instrument relevant to East Zimbabwe Conference, and Mafara
District in particular, was designed, pretested and made ready for application.Lastly an orientation and training process was recommended for the professional
development of clerks, elders and board members at large in that they focus on procedures
that are adhered to by professional officers as they conduct meetings.
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Keywords
Leadership, Church leaders | Zimbabwe, Mafara district