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How the ECFA Is Redefining Care for Church Leaders (featuring Jake Lapp)

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Behind every thriving ministry is a foundation you can’t always see - standards, accountability, and trust. Without them, the most passionate vision can unravel overnight.

In this episode of Life After Ministry, ECFA’s Jake Lapp explains why accountability matters not just for auditors and boards but for pastors, leaders, and anyone entrusted with Kingdom resources.

He shares how ECFA’s standards were designed to serve ministries, not stifle them, and how transparency is one of the clearest ways leaders reflect Christ’s call to integrity.

If you’ve ever wondered whether accountability hinders or helps ministry, Jake’s perspective reframes the conversation. This episode offers a framework for leaders who want to guard the mission, protect their people, and leave behind a legacy of trust.

Key Takeaways
  • Accountability is not bureaucracy - it’s discipleship.
  • Transparency builds trust faster than vision statements.
  • Financial integrity protects both leaders and the people they serve.
  • ECFA standards are guardrails, not red tape.
  • Trust is earned in drops but lost in buckets.
  • Healthy structures create freedom, not restriction.
  • Integrity in hidden details sustains visible ministry.
Chapter Markers
  • 00:00 – Introduction to ECFA and Jake Lapp
  • 02:05 – Why Accountability Matters in Ministry
  • 05:20 – The Role of ECFA Standards
  • 09:45 – How Transparency Builds Trust
  • 13:10 – Common Pitfalls Leaders Face
  • 17:25 – Trust, Integrity, and Long-Term Sustainability
  • 21:40 – Encouragement for Leaders in Transition

Strengthen the foundation you cannot see. Visit ECFA.org to review the Seven Standards, explore practical tools, and begin a clear pathway toward accreditation. Build transparency that protects people, guards the mission, and reflects Christ’s call to integrity.

If a transition is on the horizon, do not carry it alone. Go to MinistryTransitions.com to book a confidential call and build an integrity-first plan that safeguards your people and purpose. If you’re able, give to make this support possible for another leader.

  continue reading

65 episodes

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Behind every thriving ministry is a foundation you can’t always see - standards, accountability, and trust. Without them, the most passionate vision can unravel overnight.

In this episode of Life After Ministry, ECFA’s Jake Lapp explains why accountability matters not just for auditors and boards but for pastors, leaders, and anyone entrusted with Kingdom resources.

He shares how ECFA’s standards were designed to serve ministries, not stifle them, and how transparency is one of the clearest ways leaders reflect Christ’s call to integrity.

If you’ve ever wondered whether accountability hinders or helps ministry, Jake’s perspective reframes the conversation. This episode offers a framework for leaders who want to guard the mission, protect their people, and leave behind a legacy of trust.

Key Takeaways
  • Accountability is not bureaucracy - it’s discipleship.
  • Transparency builds trust faster than vision statements.
  • Financial integrity protects both leaders and the people they serve.
  • ECFA standards are guardrails, not red tape.
  • Trust is earned in drops but lost in buckets.
  • Healthy structures create freedom, not restriction.
  • Integrity in hidden details sustains visible ministry.
Chapter Markers
  • 00:00 – Introduction to ECFA and Jake Lapp
  • 02:05 – Why Accountability Matters in Ministry
  • 05:20 – The Role of ECFA Standards
  • 09:45 – How Transparency Builds Trust
  • 13:10 – Common Pitfalls Leaders Face
  • 17:25 – Trust, Integrity, and Long-Term Sustainability
  • 21:40 – Encouragement for Leaders in Transition

Strengthen the foundation you cannot see. Visit ECFA.org to review the Seven Standards, explore practical tools, and begin a clear pathway toward accreditation. Build transparency that protects people, guards the mission, and reflects Christ’s call to integrity.

If a transition is on the horizon, do not carry it alone. Go to MinistryTransitions.com to book a confidential call and build an integrity-first plan that safeguards your people and purpose. If you’re able, give to make this support possible for another leader.

  continue reading

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