Showing posts with label leader. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leader. Show all posts

Monday, 17 November 2014

Team

Team. Many thoughts and images come to mind when I think of "team" and also many questions.

  • what are the key ingredients of a team?
  • how big or small should a team be?
  • what personalities/experiences/spiritual gifts are required for that team?
Watch this video and think of all the elements of team that you see. This video is of a barn being built by the Amish from the foundation to completion. It is a 10 hour job time-lapsed in to a 3:30min video.

Here is what I see:

  1. they have the right resources for the project.
  2. they have the right materials to accomplish the project. Foresight: someone organized the materials and the workers to be there for that day
  3. they even take a meal break showing there are other people working behind the scenes to assist the build team. The team is much bigger than shown.
  4. they picked the right day to accomplish this project.
  5. they finished the project. 
Share what others things you saw about team from this video in the comments. 

Many Hands Make Light Work: Amazing what can be accomplished in a 10 hour day.everyone knows what they are to do on this project. 
@JeffSmyth

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Habemus Papem! We Have a Pope!


Today the Catholic Church named its 266th pope: Pope Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio).  As the clouds of white smoke poured from the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel at 7:07pm (followed by the ringing of the bells at 7:18am) on March 13, 2013, thousands of people in St. Peter's square and millions watching around the world celebrated the new pope who had been elected on the conclave's fifth ballot.

In a powerful moment, Pope Francis asked the crowd assembled at St. Peter's square to pray to God to bless him before he in turn blessed the people.

Read a great reflection on Pope Francis here (from Catholic Online).

Clayton Imoo is husband to Gail and father to sons Sean Isaiah and Jacob Isaac and daughter Kayla Marie.  He has served as the Director of the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver for the past ten years, helping parishes develop their own youth and young adult ministries.  When not doing ministry, Clay enjoys spending time with his family, playing music, playing sports, playing naptime, and writing blogs on topics such as family, faith, and the Vancouver Canucks.  Learn more about him at http://www.claytonimoo.com or follow him @claytonimoo