Characteristics of MidSize Congregations and Leaders Source: George Bullard.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
©2013 by Transforming Churches Network Opening Doors to Your Community Through …
Advertisements

©2013 by Transforming Churches Network Opening Doors to Your Community Through Seasons of Discovery.
© Pathways Forward Transitional Ministry Consulting 2010 An Introduction to Transitional Ministry A Resource for Churches in Transition.
CONGREGATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM REPORT ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING March 3, 2013.
A Strategic Plan to Address Key Result Areas (KRAs) from the Port Kells Assessment.
Mobilizing People to Serve Church Renewal Resource Evangelism Ministries USA/Canada Region Church of the Nazarene.
Situational Leadership & Teamwork
From Evidence to Action Score card templates These templates can be used alongside the worksheets contained in the From.
Why a course on administration? I. Support the Mission of God – Clear proclamation of what we are called to be and do – Raise up spiritual gifts and avenues.
Your Presenter Today is Rev. George Bullard, D.Min. Executive Coach Lake Hickory Learning Communities
LBC MULTISITE ROUNDTABLE May 13, RATIONALE FOR USING A MULTI- SITE CHURCH STRATEGY.
Japan Vision and Strategy 2004, May 26 th Field Council Draft.
Zion Lutheran Church: A welcoming community equipped to grow and reach out to all with the good news of Jesus Christ. Vision Statement.
1 copyright 2010 church innovations institute The Role of Pastor in Times of Change Dr. Patrick Keifert Dr. Patricia Taylor Ellison Church Innovations.
Stages of Development for Congregations Source: George Bullard.
Vitality and Renewal In Cascades Life Cycles of a Congregation.
Leadership Tasks in the Life Cycle
“Coaching Congregations along a Spiritual Strategic Journey” Source: George Bullard.
1 How to Break the 100/200 Barrier
1 The Role of the Pastor 2 The role of the pastor is not personally to do all of the needed ministry of the church (like a shepherd), but to ensure that.
2011 National Church Life Survey feedback Each church’s Survey results will be presented in their unique Church Life Profile and are organised so as to.
Copyright Church of God Ministerial Development Church Growth Through Evangelism and Spiritual Renewal.
Church Size & Transition- 1 Church Size & Transition Remembering the basics of Church Size Theory during a time of transition can help us see our own situation.
Breaking Growth Barriers: Mach 1 & 2 GCN Consultant Training © Dr. John Jackson, 2007.
Values and Seeds of Vision for the Christian Church in Ohio Disciples of Christ A covenant network of congregations in mission: We are the body of Christ.
Evangelism that Leads to Church Planting Eric W. Ramsey North American Mission Board, SBC.
Congregations from across the life of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) will offer gifts this season to the work of the universal church and the.
Mickey Mouse does not live on Main Street USA  Personal  Shared  Systemic.
The 4-M Church Reaffirming the Relational Foundation of What it Means to be the Body of Christ.
Leadership that builds the local church Chris Parsons NLC 2012.
Northwest Ministry Network Pastor-Board Seminar. NWMN Leadership Team Team Leader Associate Network Leader Associate Network Leader Pastoral Care & Development.
Organizing Principles of MidSize Congregations Source: George Bullard.
Youth for Christ Board of Trustees Training 2-Hour Training (December 2010)
Dr. Stan Toler. (adj.): Resounding life Distinguishing Qualities of a Church.
What will it take for our church to fulfill our mission? Mobilizing Healthy, Reproducing Churches Leadership Team Introduction.
PASTOR NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEETING AUGUST 11, 2013 First Presbyterian Church of Dalton.
CONNECT Connecting and engaging people with God’s word and each other.
A Vision for our Future To build Healthy Partnerships with Churches, Pastoral Leaders and the wider ABC Family to fulfill Christ’s Mission in our world.
Prevention – leadership development Vision for the Healthy Congregation Committee.
[ ? ]. [ ? ] Read together: We are InterVarsity's national office. We are a community of staff who live and work in dependence on God. We build, lead.
Creating High-Performance Teams source: Ken Blanchard, NEXT, vol.5, no.2 Copyright John P. Chandler, 2000.
The Journey Of The LAX Urban Center Presented By: Ted Knapp Director Of Missions.
“Believe Again In A Deeper Hope “Believe Again In A Deeper Hope ”In his name the nations will put their hope.” Matthew 12:21 (NIV) Christmas Offering December.
Jesus’ Model of Leadership
SYMPOSIUM OVERVIEW The Future of Intergenerational Christian Faith Formation October 9-11, 2014.
VITAL CONGREGATIONS for the 21 st Century The United Methodist “Call to Action” District Days 2011.
Change and Transition Matching Leadership to Rates of Change Source: George Bullard.
Intentional Interim Process Central Christian Church (Kettering, OH) April 14, 2013.
THEME: OUR VISION OF THE CHURCH. A CHURCH THAT GROWS HEALTHY.
WHAT GIFTS SHALL WE BRING?? Thanks for supporting the Christmas Special Day offering which goes to Regional Ministry of the Christian Church in Ohio.
Nick Schmidlkofer Thea Dean Jess Socha Liam Hopkins.
Masters Groups | Cornerstone Church Network Cornerstone Church Network Master’s Group Session 6.
Mentor Leadership A conversation with the leaders of Greater Centennial A. M. E. Zion Church Friday, October 15, 2010 Rev. Dr. W. Darin Moore, Pastor Rev.
W HERE A RE W E H EADED ? September O VERALL M EMBERSHIP IS D ECLINING.
VIBRANT (adj.): Resounding life VIBRANT Church Qualities of a Distinguishing.
VBC Congregational Survey Conducted in March Respondents to Online Survey.
Would you be willing to use your career
InterVarsity USA is an campus ministry that serves students and faculty on college and university campuses nationwide. Our vision is to see students and.
Why Small Group Ministries?
Welcome Initial Meeting Creekwood Christian Church
Seeking Unity With-in Diversity
Resources for a Flourishing Church
MISSION DEVELOPER TRAINING – 2ND Six Months
John M. Dettoni, Ph.D. Chrysalis Ministries
Growing Your Kingdom Impact: Satellite Campus Learnings
Creative Disarray Models for Ministry in Changing Times
State Sunday School Directors Meeting
Diocese of Central Pennsylvania With the Love of God on Our Lips and in Our Lives
KNOWING Residency Event July 19, 2011.
Building a Shared Vision
Presentation transcript:

Characteristics of MidSize Congregations and Leaders Source: George Bullard

4 Sizes of MidSize Congregations 1. Pastoral (100/70) 2. Shared Leadership (150/110) 3. Shifting Stage (220/150) 4. Program (300/225)

How Do MidSize Congregations Get to Be That Size? 1. Once smaller, grew to MidSize. 2. Once larger, decreased to MidSize. 3. Been MidSize for at least 7-9 years. Institutionalized at that size Requires greatest effort to turn-around

Niches in the Range + (have grown to current size) - (declined to current size) +/- (at present size 7-9 years) Pastoral (100/70) Shared (150/110) Shifting (220/150) Program (300/225)

7 Characteristics of MidSize Congregations 1. They know who they are. Clear sense of identity, history, values, mission 2. They know where they’re headed. Vision, goals 3. They seek to fulfill God’s vision for them through intentional actions. High quality programming re: goals

7 Characteristics of MidSize Congregations 4. Focus on addressing human hurts and spiritual hopes of individuals. 5. Share (not hoard) their gifts and resources. i.e. Glocal (GlobaLocal) missions 6. Are flexible and creative. Open to experimentation 7. Can disagree w/o being disagreeable. Unity not defined by conformity but consistency

Diagnostic Questions 1. Which of these 7 are most characteristic of your congregation? What can be done to strengthen these? 2. Least characteristic? To what extent will these 3 keep you from reaching your Kingdom potential?

Most and Least Characteristic + (Most)- (Least) 1. Identity 2. Vision 3. Intentional 4.Address hurts 5. Shares 6. Flex/creative 7. Can agree

Characteristics of Midsize leaders 1. They are clear about their identify. 2. Are clear about destination. 3. Help congregations fulfill God’s vision for them through intentional actions.

Characteristics of Midsize leaders 4. Help congregations address human hurts and spiritual hopes of people. 5. Model servanthood to empower networks of ministry partners.

Characteristics of Midsize leaders 6. Build cultures that have passion for future mission fulfillment that extends far past the current leaders. Story-telling at Know how to place individual and cultural diversity in perspective to the overall core ideology and envisioned future of the congregation.

Diagnostic Questions 1. Which of these 7 are most characteristic of your leadership? What can be done to strengthen the effectiveness of these characteristics? 2. Least characteristic? To what extent will these 3 keep you from reaching your Kingdom potential?

Most and Least Characteristic + (Most)- (Least) 1. Identity 2. Destination 3. Intentional 4.Address hurts 5. Serve/model 6. Life beyond 7. Diversity

Remember: The goal is not to create great leaders, but great congregations Leadership is not an end in itself, but a means to another end

Characteristics of MidSize Congregations and Leaders Copyright John P. Chandler, 2000

Sidebar: 22/44 Ministry Mobilizers People giving 22 hrs/week, 44 weeks/year Keeps under 1000 hour/year U.S. tax laws Spouses, retirees Building leadership culture in congregation Based on aptitude rather than training Can give more productivity than full-time generalists (60%, given administration)

Sidebar: 22/44 Ministry Mobilizers Can have closed-end experience (1-3 yrs) rather than “till something goes wrong” Can employ 3-4 mobilizers for same cost of one full-time ordained staff A growing church should look at adding 22/44 mobilizers to staff Reframes sr. pastor’s job to coaching staff