Creating Capacity for Change
Help to think through some of the governance challenges that arise when churches go through change.
Caroline Eade · 29 Nov 2017
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What kinds of legal and organisational structures will make it easier to support growth or change in your church? In what ways might you need to adapt those structures to enable a church plant, or to manage an expanding staff and volunteer team?
Caroline Eade
Caroline is a Senior Solicitor and Head of Charities for Edward Connor Solicitors. She is a trustee of the Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship and a deacon at Eden Baptist Church in Cambridge.
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