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Strategic Planning to Carry Out New Expeditions
2022
First Published
107
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Author Kay Kotan writes when we schedule a trip, we make plans. We first decide on our destination, then look for a place to stay. Next, we will likely decide on the transportation for travel to our destination. After these major plans are made, we begin to plan activities and perhaps even delve into meal planning and restaurant reservations. Before we head out, we likely look at blogs and websites for the places we plan to visit, to learn about the area and what it has to offer. We also prepare by packing clothes, shoes, and other necessities appropriate for our destination and planned activities. Kotan writes that she often get negative feedback when suggesting churches need to undertake strategic ministry planning. I frequently receive looks of anguish, verbal “ughs,” or perhaps even gagging sounds. Church leaders often have unfavorable and feelings about strategic planning. They have been falsely led to believe that strategic planning is for corporations and not the church. In Strategic Planning to Carry Out New Expeditions, the author shares five main components of a strategic ministry plan and how churches can begin their journeys by creating their own plans. Kay Kotan has done it again! Here is another excellent and timely resource empowering the local church to develop its own strategic road map to be in ministry. Kay provides clear and practical guidance, making what could be an overwhelming task an exciting expedition. Jason C. Stanley, East River District, Virginia Conference of the UMC Does your ministry ever feel like a ship out at sea - bobbing around without any clear direction? Kay Kotan’s book, Strategic Planning to Carry Out New Expeditions does a wonderful job of explaining elements of strategic ministry planning and providing church leaders with the framework needed to move forward. This resource should be givento all members of the church leadership team so they can have conversationsabout intentionally guiding their ministries toward God’s future. Ken Willard, West Virginia Conference of the UMC I am never disappointed with a Kay Kotan book and Strategic Planning to Carry Out New Expeditions is no exception. Outlining five elements of strategic planning (core values, mission, vision, SMARTER goals, and objectives), Kotan clarifies how these elements lead to alignment, increased energy, improved giving, and easier decision-making. While the concept of strategic planning is often met with groans in churches, as Kotan acknowledges, it is critical for the vitality of churches and expeditions. This book clarifies why strategic planning is essential for realizing God’s dreams for a community of faith. I look forward to using and recommending this resource to the congregations I walk alongside. Jaye Johnson, Iowa Conference of the UMC Are you feeling stuck? Is your church lost in the wilderness? Preeminentcongregational coach Kay Kotan will guide your church’s leadership into faithful and fruitful ministry planning in her new book, Strategic Planning to Carry Out New Expeditions. Journey with Kay as she takes your team step-by-stepthrough an accessible process of discerning Christ’s dreams for your churchand then mapping out a plan to make a God-sized impact. Blake Bradford, District Superintendent, Arkansas Conference of the UMC

Author

Kay Kotan
Kay Kotan
Author · 14 books

Kay Kotan is the founder of You Unlimited (coaching, consulting and training company) and Impressions Unlimited (mystery worshiper company). She is also the creator of The Greatest Expedition – a collaboration of more than twenty thought leaders providing resources and insights for a congregational journey to develop new MAPS (ministry action plans) to reach new people in your community. Kay has also launched Multipliers’ Movement – a gathering of kingdom multipliers for sharing, equipping, and encouraging. She is a CoachU and Advanced CoachU Graduate, an accredited coach (PCC: Professional Certified Coach) with the ICF, International Coaching Federation, a Certified Path 1 Coach, and once served on the faculty at Coaching4Clergy. As a passionate lay person, she has a banking background and has been a business owner for more than 25 years. Kotan has served as a church developer for conferences and worked with churches, pastors, conferences, and judicatory leaders across the country for more than a decade. She is most proud to be the wife of Bob for 29 years and the mother of their adult son, Cameron.

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