Title: UNDERSTANDING THE COMPLETE MINISTRY AUDIT
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2Easum, Bandy Associates..Guiding Christian
leaders for ancient mission in the contemporary
world
Bill Easum www.easumbandy.com
3Word of Explanation
- Two forms of materials here today
- The conference packet given to you when you
arrived - The purple book called The Complete Ministry
Audit which some of you have purchased - In order to give you the material in the
Conference packet I had to give you an unfinished
version
4Section Two
- Well do Section One
- if there is time
5Top Ten Reasons for Using The Complete Ministry
Audit
6The Top Ten Reasons For Using the Complete
Ministry Audit 2.0
- 10. Many church leaders say it is the most
comprehensive tool available - 9. You dont have to leave home to do it
- 8. Laity are personally involved in the process
- 7. The Complete Ministry Audit provides you a
proven step-by-step process for developing
disciples
7The Top Ten Reasons For Using the Complete
Ministry Audit 2.0
- 6. The Complete Ministry Audit provides you the
tools you need in order to think and act
strategically - 5. You can save thousands of dollars by not
having to have and EBA consultant come to your
church - 4. You have a CD containing spreadsheet files to
make data collection easier
8The Top Ten Reasons For Using the Complete
Ministry Audit 2.0
- 3. Once you purchase this workbook, you have
permission to copy all of the data-collection
forms for distribution throughout your
congregation, but no other congregation - 2. You have at your fingertips the knowledge that
Bill Easum has gained from more than 500 local
church consultations - 1. It works in both traditional and
non-traditional churches!
9Getting Started
10Getting Started
- The process you are about to begin is more like a
diagnosis than an evaluation - The Ministry Audit is a diagnosis tool meant to
help, not judge - The process ends with concrete and measurable
recommendations that will help your church thrive
- The book Unfreezing Moves, by Bill Easum will
help but isnt necessary
11Getting Started
- Expect to take a minimum of five to six weeks to
complete the process - Look for patterns that jump out at you and dont
get lost in the details
12Two Things You Must Do
- Collect and fill out all of the data asked for in
the Worksheets and the Worship Survey - Transfer that same data into the Ministry Audit
- all Worksheets must be entered into their proper
place within The Complete Ministry Audit for the
process to be complete.
13The Basic Stepsof the Process
14Step One
- Overview of the Material
- Page 3
- Page 7
15Your First Investment
- You must purchase The Complete Ministry Audit
from either Abingdon Press, our office, or from
Amazon.com - The revised version is inexpensive
- Includes a CD to make your work easier
- There are two corrections to the CD on our
website
16Overview of the Material
- For the staff
- Staff Worksheets
- The Readiness Chart For Staff
- The Permission Giving Chart for Staff
- Include only pastoral or program staff
17Overview of the Material
- For the Official Body
- Official Body Worksheets
- The Readiness Chart for Official Body
- The Permission Giving Chart for Official Body
18Overview of the Material
- The Worship Survey to be filled out on four
consecutive Sundays by those worshipping or any
other days worship occurs)
19Step Two
- Select the Steering Team
- Page 3
- Page 8
20Select a Steering Team
- Seven people including the pastor
- Still have one person totally responsible for the
input of data - Collect the data
- Transfer date to the Complete Ministry Audit
- Shepherd the recommendations to their fulfillment
21Step Three
- Begin the Worship Survey
- Page 4
- Page 8
22Begin the Worship Survey
- Everyone for four weeks
- Weighted average is needed
- Average all the data
- Transfer to the Complete Ministry Audit
23Step Four
- Order the Percept
- Demographic Map
- Page 5
- Page 9
24Order Demographic Material
- We prefer Percept
- Has more ministry material
- Discount on our site
- Order only the Map, dont get the Compass
- We can use any form
25Step Five
- Collect Information
- Page 6
- Page 9
26Collect Information
- Staff
- Official Body
- Any way you wish to determine this group
- Best to get them in a room and have them fill it
out rather than sending it home with them
27Step Six
- Transfer all Worksheets to The Complete Ministry
Audit - Page 7
- Page 10
28Transfer all Worksheets to the Complete Ministry
Audit
- The number one mistake people make is not taking
this step and just sending the worksheets
29Step Seven
- Send Me the Complete Ministry Audit
30UnderstandingThe Complete Ministry Audit
31Two Types of Questions
- Subjective, page eight
- Not fact, just the opinion of the Leaders
- The average of 500 churches is supplied
- The lower the average the more positive
- Look for patterns
- Quantifiable
- They should be fact
32Traditional and Non-Traditional
- Either type church can use the audit
- If a question doesnt apply, leave it blank
33Nineteen Growth Principles
- Not all apply to every church
- The goal is to focus on three to five principles
that will leverage the most difference in your
church - Ill talk about how to do this later
- When you purchase The Complete Ministry Audit you
will see some questions highlighted
34Preparation Check List
35Preparation Check List
- Review all of the instructions and worksheets- it
is best to use the CD - Even though you may have a steering team appoint
one point person - Prepare the worship survey to be completed by
everyone for four weeks - Give each program staff a copy of the Staff
Worksheets that apply to them
36Preparation Check List
- Either mail out or give out at a meeting a copy
of the Official Body Worksheets - Make a working copy of the Ministry Audit for
compilation of information as received - Receive and compile all copies of Staff
Worksheets and Readiness Charts
37Preparation Check List
- Receive and compile all copies of Permission
Giving Inventory (0ptional) - Enter all Staff data into the Ministry Audit
- Receive and compile all copies of Official Body
Worksheets - Enter the information from the Official Body
Worksheets into the Ministry Audit
38The Worksheets or Surveys
- Staff Worksheets
- Staff Readiness
- Staff Permission giving
- Official Body Worksheets
- Official Body Readiness
- Official Body Permission Giving
39Costs of an Analysis by Bill Easum
- 750 for churches with 100 - 450
- 950 for churches with more than 450
- 450 for churches with less than 100
- Includes one phone call
- The Report contains both teaching and
recommendations - 95 a year for year-round coaching
Page 16
40Section Three
41Worship Survey
- Worship Section Two, Page 3, page 15
42Section Four
43Staff Worksheets
- Staff Worksheets Section Four, page 1, page 17
- Staff Readiness Section Four, page 16, page 36
- Staff Permission giving Section Four, page 17,
page 37
44Section Five
45Official Body Worksheets
- Official Body Worksheets Section Five, page
1,page 39 - Official Body Readiness Section Five, page 6,
page 43 - Official Body Permission Giving Section Five,
page 7,page 44
46Worksheet Totals
- Page 47 of the purple book
- You need to collate the worksheets, surveys and
transfer to the totals sheet
47Section Six
- The Complete Ministry Audit
- Section 6
- Page 63
48Section Seven
- Information from the Pastor
49The Study Guide
- Only in the purple book
- Page 93
50The Basic Law of Congregational Life
- Acts 18
- Churches grow when they intentionally reach out
to people instead of concentrating on their
institutional needs. - Churches die when they focus on their own needs
51Integrity F actors
- People take precedence over institutional
maintenance - Jesus is always the center of the message
- Ministry is balance between evangelism and social
justice - High ratio between the membership and those who
attend worship
52Integrity Factors
- A balance between money spent on the church and
money spent on others - The percentage of people joining by profession of
faith and restoration is higher than those
joining on transfer - An inclusive faith is stressed
53A Faithful Church
- Biblically grounded
- Culturally Relevant
- Exists to transform lives
- Mobilizes and Equips the laity
- A community built on trust
- Structured to grow disciples
54Resources
- Only in the purple book
- Page 145
55How to Use the CD
- Only in the purple book
- Page 145
56Other Information
- Evaluating the church bulletin and newsletter
- Evaluating the site, property, and facilities
57INSTRUCTIONS FOR PASTOR ONLY
- 1. List your five year goals for your church.
- 2. List your ten year goals for your church.
- 3. Provide a 1-3 page description of your church
and the surrounding area in which it is located.
58INSTRUCTIONS FOR PASTOR ONLY
- 4. What is your view of the ministry?
- 5. What are your long range ministry goals?
- 6. Describe your management or leadership style.
- 7. What do you want to happen because of this
seminar?
59INSTRUCTIONS FOR PASTOR ONLY
- 8. Pick out twelve key lay people and ask them to
respond in writing to the following questions
What visions do you have for our church in the
next five years? What do you think is our
churchs main strength and weakness (list only
one)? - 9. Describe the worship service as clearly and
in as much detail as possible. Include either a
video or audio tape of a recent service.
60INSTRUCTIONS FOR PASTOR ONLY
- 11. Is there anything that you wish to share with
me confidentially before I arrive? - 12. List the five books you read last.
- 13. Complete and return the attached "Leadership
Development Phases".
61Finding The Leverage
62Finding The Leverage
Solid Community
- Spiritual leaders are developing
- Functions around trust
- No ongoing conflict
- Desire to reach the community
63Finding The Leverage
Owned Managed Mission Statement
- Describes the mission of your church
- Dictates all ministries and funding
64Finding The Leverage
Indigenous Worship
- In the language, technology, and culture of
the people youre trying to reach - An additional service is the easiest way to grow
a church
65Finding The Leverage
Lay Mobilization
- Equipping and mobilizing the entire congregation
for ministry - Entry level ministries for everyone
66Finding The Leverage
Missional Opportunities
- All ministries have a social and redemptive
aspect - The church doesnt serve the community
67Finding The Leverage
Organizing Around DNA
Institutional Road To Mission
68Finding The Leverage
Staffing
- Servants not professionals or volunteers
- Ratio of pastoral and program staff is 1 to 100
69Staffing
Lay Mobil
Admin
Team Leader
Worship
Out Reach
70Finding The Leverage
Place and Space
- Place is to the 20th century what relationships
are to the 21st century - Space should never dictate mission or ministry
- Cant use more than 80 percent of space
71Finding The Leverage
Radical Generosity
- The more the dna is embedded and the church is
free from conflict the more radically people give
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