Purpose of CG Coaches
The purpose of Midtown CG Coaches is to provide oversight and care for the leaders of 3-5 Midtown CGs. Though a coach’s leadership will impact the members of the CGs, the primary people that a Coach is leading are the CG leaders. This is accomplished through encouraging their leadership in the Gospel (disciples), providing wisdom in care situations (family), and catalyzing CG multiplication and missional collaboration (sent-ones).
Qualifications
Character
CG Coaches are expected to maintain a deacon level of character qualifications as outlined in 1 Timothy 3:8-13. The Coach is also expected to be members and actively tithing to Sojourn Midtown.
Competency
In most cases, Coaches should have led a CG at some point while attending Sojourn Midtown.
Capacity
CG Coaching is their primary area of ministry and leadership at Sojourn Midtown. Coaches must have space in their schedule for each of the Coaching commitments (see below). This means they will make sacrifices in their schedules to be present at all required events. If there is a conflict with other Sojourn service commitments, Coaches are expected to prioritize their Coaching responsibilities.
CG Coaches are asked to commit to serving for at least 1 full ministry year (either August-July (12 months) or January through the following July (18 months)).
Chemistry
Coaches are to embrace and embody Midtown’s vision, mission, and values.
Role Description
How do coaches live out the 3 Identities in their role as a Coach?
Disciple
Prayer
Pray regularly for each of your CG leaders. Maybe this is a prayer journal or a time each week dedicated to praying for your CGs. These prayers should be regular and specific.
Encourage CG Leaders in the Gospel
Always seek to remind them of their identity in Christ. We celebrate faithfulness more than fruitfulness. Ask about their walk with the Lord.
Family
Build a Genuine Relationship
We want our Coaches to cultivate relationships with each of their CG leaders. This can be accomplished in many ways. One baseline practice expected among every Coach is the 4-week communication strategy (Strategic, Personal, Tactical, Personal).
Provide Wisdom in Care Situations
As care situations arise in CGs, coaches are the first person CG leaders reach out to. The goal is to equip CG Leaders, not to step in and take over. If/when Coaches feel “over their heads” with a care situation, then the Pastoral team will get involved.
Sent-Ones
Catalyze New Leader Development
Help CG leaders to identify and equip apprentices. Help CGs through the multiplication process.
Missional Collaboration
Coaches are responsible for keeping the vision before your CG leaders and fostering relationships among your leaders that result in collaboration for mission.
Commitments
What are the basic commitments that Coaches are asked to make?
Development
Attend Monthly Coaches Meetings and Annual Coaches Retreat
Coaches meetings occur monthly on a Sunday night over dinner. These are designed to be something you look forward to which is why childcare and catered food are always provided. The annual retreat is usually a full day away. Attendance will be expected at the monthly meetings as well as the retreats as these are essential for developing our coaches and creating team unity.
Participate in CG Leader Syncs
Syncs will occur 3 times in the fall and 3 times in the spring. The first two of each season will be led by the Pastor of Community Life with breakout time in the 2nd half for each CG Region led by CG Coaches. The 3rd sync of each season will be among CG clusters and led exclusively by the CG Coach.
Communication
Regular Communication with Community Life Pastor
Regular communication is essential for maintaining unity and transmitting timely information. CG coaches are asked to respond to the Groups Pastor and/or the Admin Assistant within 48 hours of contact.
Regular Communication with CG Leaders
Deep relationships are built on consistent and clear communication. If you are praying for your CG leaders, let them know how you are praying for them and their groups. If they reach out with a question, get back to them in a thorough and timely manner. Coaches are expected to have meaningful interactions every two weeks.
Josh Rothschild