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HISTORIC INFORMATION AND LESSONS LEARNED:
Figure 2-12.Diagramming for a fellowship program plan.
RIGGING AND UNRIGGING FOR
to ease the inherent strain associated with rigging and
FELLOWSHIP ACTIVITIES
In planning for the rigging and unrigging for
fellowship activities, you must consider the logistics
required.
By developing rigging and unrigging
programs and planning for these tasks, you will
maximize the usefulness of these tasks. You will also
improve fellowship activity performance based on past
experiences. By reviewing your RMFs documentation
on past experiences, such as recorded comments and
feedback in all areas, and passing down this type of
information from previous activities, you may be able
unrigging.
RECRUITING, TRANING, AND
SUPERVISING VOLUNTEERS
Recruiting, training, and supervising fellowship
volunteers must be a part of the larger RMF volunteer
program. This will be covered in detail in the next
chapter, Religious Education.
The quality of recruiting, training, and supervising
volunteers will be a tool you and your chaplain can use
to determine the effectiveness of many of your RMFs
programs. This is particularly true in fellowship
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