Title: Come and See
1Come and See New Beginnings Assessment
David Schoen
2Welcome!
Through New Beginnings Assessment Service, the
Presbyterian Church USA, the United Church of
Christ and HOPE Partnership (DOC) work together
to ensure that all our congregations and leaders
are well-equipped to make BOLD decisions for
ministry in this new era of mission.
3Poll
Our church has more dreams than memories.
Our church has more memories than dreams.
Our worship service is innovative.
Our worship service is reverent.
We mostly know the neighbors around our church.
Neighbors around our church are strangers to us.
People over 50 outnumber people under 50.
People under 50 outnumber people over 50.
4Christianity in North America is experiencing a
major shift!
Every 500 years, the Church of God undergoes a
rummage sale.
5Congregations are experiencing this shift in
different ways
- Declining attendance membership
- New people who may not want to participate in
ways were used to - Changing demographics in the community
- Empty or under-used rooms in our church buildings
- Tried-and-true ministries dont work as well
6More and more churches are becoming unsustainable
- Using money from investments, endowments or
property sale to support the budget. - Renting space to various groups. Mission of the
church becomes that of landlord. - Annual budget cuts.
- Reducing pastoral staff from full-time to
part-time. - Concern about survival or keeping the doors
open. - Same people do the same jobs every year.
7A Simple Congregational Lifecycle
8A church develops different elements at different
points
Administration
Programs
Intimacy
Energy
9A church also loses elements in fairly
predictable pattern
Administration
Energy/Vision Loss
Programs
Intimacy Loss
Intimacy
Program Loss
Energy
? ? ? ?
10Dividing the lifecycle into quadrants
Recline
Decline
Incline
11Are we still sustainable?
Sustainable
2
3
1
4
Not Sustainable
12Without an intervention, the avg. congregation
lives 60-80 yrs.
Closure
13When a church declines, anxiety goes up we
focus on survival
14But a completely new thing is required!
New Beginnings helps you see the new thing that
is emerging
15But a completely new thing is required!
16But a completely new thing is required!
17New Beginnings Assessment Service
- A tool to help congregations find new life and
reinvent themselves for Gods mission
18Where is New Beginnings best suited?
- Income is not covering expenses
- Empty spaces in the building and/or too many
empty pews - Neighborhood around the church has changed
- Members are growing tired and slowing down
- Church needs a jumpstart
- Church is in transition or interim
19What does New Beginnings observe and measure?
- Your facilitys visitor attractiveness
- Powerful up-to-date demographic and psychographic
info about your community - Gaps between the church and community
- Trends in attendance, giving expenses
- Online presence
- Strengths of the congregation
- Needs in the community
20An example of people groups near the church -
MissionInsite
21What does New Beginnings do?
- Provides a clear process to follow
- Brings everyone on the same page about whats
really happening in the church and community - Helps the church understand the people of the
community and their ministry needs - Helps your congregation make a BOLD decision for
the future
22What are people saying?
- We were fortunate to get some truly invested
facilitators and we were all very impressed with
the training weekend. The trainers were great,
the pace was lively, the material dealt with real
issues, and the process was well thought out. The
added incentive was the promise of an assessment
of our church done by outsiders, Rev. Ruby
Easton, Andover MA. - New Beginnings was transformational for our
congregation. as a result of the churchs
participation in New Beginnings, they were able
to see why they were not visible in the
community and what type of missions they needed
to create to meet the needs of their community
and thus become a vital part of their immediate
community. The Circle Church now has a very large
homeless ministry - something we never expected
to be a part of but something that was revealed
through New Beginnings. This was Gods path for
The Circle Church and New Beginnings merely
helped us all see God's plan which was the best
part of the program. Pastor Steve
Defields-Gambrel, The Circle Church, CA
23What kind of BOLD decision?
- To stay in the neighborhood and more effectively
reach the people of the community - OR, to move to a more financially-sustainable
facility - OR, to launch a new ministry that reaches people
in new ways - OR, . . .
24What kind of BOLD decision?
Examples 1- Redefine mission inside out Santa
Cruz 2- Reach new population -- Sheffield 3-
Relocate -- Naples, Akron 4 - Sell and restart -
West Medford 5- Start a new congregation - New
Orleans 6- Create new church/community space -
Westwood 7- Leave a legacy Pittsburgh
25Elements of New Beginnings
- Assessment Visit (one day)
- Leader Training (Friday Saturday)
- House Meetings (six
weeks) - Bold Decision Made
26The Assessment Visit
- One hour property tour to view the building,
inside out - One hour windshield tour to observe your
ministry habitat - 45 min. meeting with financial officer(s)
- Discussion about church calendar
- No host dinner with pastor, 1-2 lay leaders and
Conference/Association Minister - Appreciative Inquiry session with congregation
27The Leaders Retreat
- Weekend retreat with other New Beginnings
congregations in the area - For 8-12 of your lay leaders
- Review of the Assessment Report
- Training for small group meetings
- Network with other church leaders
28The House Meetings
- Involves 50 of the congregation in discernment
and decision-making - Led by lay people (who attend the Leader Retreat)
- Six week process
- Leads your church to make a bold decision
29New Beginnings Timeline
Whole process takes 4-6 months
- Complete Application by June 26
- Assessment Visit Aug. 24 Sept. 4
- Leader Training , Oct. 16/17, 2015
- House Meetings six weeks, led by church leaders
Fall/Winter 2015/16 - Bold Decision in 2016
30New Beginnings Cost
- Includes all assessment travel, reports, manuals
- Cost reduced by working in a cluster
- Cost reduced by Conference and National
Investment
For UCC congregations
- Cost is 2,800 per church
- Invoiced in 2015
31New Beginnings Application
- Send by Friday June 26 to
- Rev. David Ackerman
- 320 South Maple Avenue, Greensburg, PA 15601
- Phone 724-834-0344
- Fax 724-834-0324
- david_at_pennwest.org
32Questions?
33For More Information Contact
Karen Koza, Administrative Assistant 216-736-3837
kozak_at_ucc.org ucc.org/new-beginnings Whatisourfutu
restory.com
34Thank You!
Thank you for your Leadership to make the bold
decision for a New Beginning in your
congregation! Thank you! Your financial support
is Changing Lives Thats Our Churches Wider
Mission