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Congregational Vitality team approach

Congregational Vitality team approach. Congregational Vitality Team Meeting September 25, 2012. V I T A L. RE. IZATION. VISION Eagerly following a compelling, prayerfully- discerned vision from God. INSPIRATIONAL and INCARNATIONAL

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Congregational Vitality team approach

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  1. Congregational Vitality team approach Congregational Vitality Team Meeting September 25, 2012 V I T A L RE IZATION VISION Eagerly following a compelling, prayerfully- discerned vision from God INSPIRATIONAL and INCARNATIONAL Inspirational worship that connects people with God through Jesus Christ. Incarnational outreach to new people through strategic evangelistic and discipleship approach ADAPTIVE Ability to adapt to the changes in the parish and seeing change as opportunity for ministry LOVING Gladly sharing the love of Jesus Christ through missions, ministries, and as a community of love and forgiveness TRANSFORMATIONAL Members and the surrounding communities can give testimonies to the life-transforming witness and ministries of the local congregation Western North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church

  2. Today • Objectives • Agree on our team’s purpose and how we achieve those means • Organize for upcoming year’s work • Nominate team leads • Agree frequency/type/format of meetings • Level-set on our current funding state of play • Agree on how we interact with new districts • Decide how to approach lists from AC • Next meeting dates

  3. Proposed team purpose, means 300 declared vital churches in next three years How? • Allocating funding for districts • Organizing district training • Promoting/communicating best practices, successes, recommended curricula • Setting scorecard metrics and high-level aggregation of vital church counts • Continuous learning, research for our team 300,000 members 30,000 new in worship 3,000 mission teams 300 revitalized churches 30 new faith communities • Proposal: what we won’t intend to do… • Accountable for new church starts (Congregational Development) • Charting detailed progress for, assessing local churches (Districts) • Train local churches (Districts, DSes) • Select curricula for Districts (District responsibility)

  4. Proposed team organization – five pillars What we do… How we organize… FINANCE • Allocating, approving funding for districts • Organizing district training • Promoting/communicating best practices, successes, recommended curricula • Setting scorecard metrics and high-level aggregation of vital church counts • Continuous learning, research for our team TRAINING COMMUNICATIONS/MEASUREMENT CONTINUOUS LEARNING/RESEARCH ADMINISTRATIVE

  5. Pillar #1: Finance Proposed functions - finance • Accountability for current CV team finances • Design of funding process, how to process funding requests • Liaison to Conference office for Cost Center Spending • Communications with Districts/DSes on funding, • Tracking for accountability for funding provided by CV team: what is return on funding • 2014 CV budget process • Report-out on current finances at each CV team meeting

  6. Pillar #2: Training Proposed functions - Training • How we organize training for districts – options, resources, toolkits • Assessment of different training tools, bringing forward new training options, techniques, resources • Communications to Districts on training • Charting progress of District training activities – especially those funded by CV team • Report-out on current training activities, plans, intentions at each CV team meeting

  7. Pillar #3: Communications/Measurement Proposed functions – Communications/Measurement • Measurement • Steps on how we get to 300 church goal • Revitalization progress reports • Scorecard oversight: how we get Districts to use them, charting progress, aggregating scorecard results from Districts • Recognition of churches • Communications • Means of communication to Districts, Cabinet • Website • Annual Conference communication • Booths • Printed materials • Other • Denman Awards • Cross-pollination of best practices • Coordination of District communications, updates • Report-out on current measurement, training activities, plans, intentions at each CV team meeting

  8. Pillar #4: Continuous learning/ research Proposed functions – Continuous Learning/Research • Recommendation of new outside reading for team • Review of current best practices, communications to team • Introduction of guest speakers, resources for team • How we aggregate Conference data and disseminate • Spotlight churches, in WNC or elsewhere: what’s working and why • Introduction of research information to CV team

  9. Pillar #5: Administrative Proposed functions – Administrative • Logistics for team meetings (location, food, times, etc.) • Recording meeting notes and distributing to team • Recap of previous meeting at CV team meetings • Other administrative items

  10. CV decisions today • Role of team: what is our mission • Who leads what on our team • How we interact with Districts • Next steps from AC • Funding requests? • Next meeting times/frequency

  11. WNCC CV website www.wnccumc.org/cvt/revitalize.htm

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