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1 BIRTHDEATH Congregational Life Cycle

2 Every Living Thing and System has a Natural Life Cycle.

3 Potential The Cycle Begins at Birth Purpose and Vision (assumed or stated) — DNA Constant Care/Protection BIRTH

4 Birth Is Followed by a Period of Growth BIRTH GROWTH Unexpected Progress Energy and Excitement

5 Growth Is Followed by Stability BIRTH GROWTH STABILITY Accomplishment Predictability Nostalgia Fulfillment

6 Growth Half of Life Cycle Is a Time of: BIRTH GROWTH POSITIVE STABILITY Vitality Health Strength

7 ... And They Lived Happily Ever After! BIRTH GROWTH STABILITY Only in Fairy Tales!

8 BIRTH GROWTH STABILITY REDEFINITION DECLINE One of Two Things Follows Stability Redefinition of the Ministry –Leads to a new growth cycle Decline

9 Ministry Can Be Re-defined by Answering These Questions What was the original vision of the ministry? What has been accomplished? What is new that was not anticipated? Where do we want to see this ministry in three to five years?

10 BIRTH GROWTH STABILITY DECLINE If... A Ministry is not Redefined... DECLINE WILL UNQUESTIONABLY FOLLOW. Or Stability Proceeds Uninterrupted...

11 Once a ministry is in decline there is still the possibility of new life. — But the cost of new life is greater.

12 Reversing Decline Requires Redevelopment BIRTH GROWTH STABILITY REDEFINITION REDEVELOPMENT Not just new information But also new and different purpose and direction

13 Redevelopment New information alone will not reverse decline A new, different purpose and direction can reverse decline New purpose will be experienced by the congregation as significant change, and by some as loss

14 Intervening in decline is difficult. — It requires skilled and differentiated leadership.

15 Differentiated Leaders Don’t require affirmation from the congregation Do not change course in response to the discomfort provoked by change

16 Without Redefinition or Redevelopment, Unchecked Decline Will Only Lead to More Serious Decline BIRTH GROWTH STABILITY DECLINE REDEFINITION REDEVELOPMENT

17 To Reverse Serious Decline Requires Rebirth BIRTH STABILITY REDEFINITION REDEVELOPMENT REBIRTH DEATH DECLINE GROWTH

18 To rebirth a seriously DECLINING ministry requires radical change.

19 Rebirth will involve a different purpose or ministry. — It is not just doing the old thing differently, it is doing a new thing. And, perhaps in a different place or with different people.

20 Without rebirth, decline will lead to death.

21 Some facts about decline.

22 As the depth of decline increases, more interruption and letting go is required.

23 Characteristics of Decline Fear Denial Paranoia Conflict Anxiety

24 It is the nature of congregational decline to deny the decline as long as possible, to underestimate the decline, and then to under respond. Declining congregations — Ignore the congregational cold Treat congregational pneumonia with aspirin Embalm with penicillin

25 There is no gain for underestimating decline. — There is no penalty for overestimating decline.

26 Resurrection does not follow denial — Resurrection (new life) follows death (truth telling) The questions are: What needs to die? What needs to be let go of?

27 BIRTHDEATH Life Cycle Learnings

28 When Growing: Maximize the Growth Resource the Growth Encourage the Growth

29 Life Cycle Learnings When Stable: Identify the “New Information” Use Demographic Data — Both About the Congregation Itself and the Congregational Context Redefine/Revision the Ministry

30 Life Cycle Learnings When Declining: Early Accurately Intervene —

31 Life Cycle Learnings When Dead: Bury Remember Entrust Let Go

32 BIRTH GROWTH STABILITY REDEFINITION REDEVELOPMENT REBIRTH DEATH DECLINE The Congregational Life Cycle

33 For more information contact us at the Office of Congregational Development The Episcopal Church Center 815 Second Avenue New York, NY 10017 Telephone: 800-334-7626 www.episcopalchurch.org For copies of this presentation look on our website or contact Episcopal Parish Services at 800-903-5544


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