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Colonial Church Visioning Retreat 2 Kevin Graham Ford 1 Saturday - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Colonial Church Visioning Retreat 2 Kevin Graham Ford 1 Saturday - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Colonial Church Visioning Retreat 2 Kevin Graham Ford 1 Saturday 9-3 and Sunday 1-4 Review Previous Work / Finalize Core Values The Four Eras Futuring Exercise Begin Strategic Focus 2 Aligning to Our True North True North
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- Review Previous Work / Finalize Core
Values
- The Four Eras
- Futuring Exercise
- Begin Strategic Focus
Saturday 9-3 and Sunday 1-4
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Aligning to Our True North
Alignment True North Support Structures Internal Culture Public Iden:ty
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The Visioning Process
Core Values Focus Strategic Priori:es
Shared
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SWOT
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- Wealth of resources – building, location talent,
money, staff, human capital, generosity
- History of Innovation / Willingness to innovate
- Congregational theology and polity (Inclusive,
spirit-led and open-minded, diversity of thought)
- Music / Worship
- Humility / Self-examination
- Multigenerational -authenticity that comes with
aging
- Legacy of and passion for social justice
- Easier to pivot when need for change is more
evident / church does best when challenged
Strengths
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- Lack of vision and focus
- Lack of connectedness / Too much head
and too little heart / Spiritual growth
- Communication Ineffective
- Perception of being stuck in the past; fear
- f losing legacy
- Lack of racial / cultural diversity
- Generational diversity reflected in what
worship experience is appreciated
- Building expensive to maintain
Weaknesses
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- Volunteers who are over-burdened
and burned out
- Not effec:ve in making the “ask”
- Lack of projects for volunteers to get
involved with
- Difficult to recruit Deacons
- Empowerment and permission
- Not Christ-centered – WWID?
- Fear of vulnerability
Weaknesses Continued
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- Upper Room collaboration
- Intergenerational and inter-denominational
- - leverage seniors’ depth and authenticity
that comes with age and experience
- To be the Living Room for the community
- Developing an Integrated Marketing and
Communication Strategy (IMCS)
- Connection
- Social justice
Opportunities
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- Being ones who start and launch / incubate
new ministries / sharing resources to support others
- Leverage StrengthsFinder to recruit /
encourage volunteers
- Leverage pastoral staff
- Move past cultural Christianity/
Christendom
- Faith isn’t to be consumed
- Developing shared missional initiatives
Opportunities Continued
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- Declining membership / other churches attracting
young people
- Apathy / Avoid complacency – given our
substantial resources
- Division (in particular over how to use Waters
money)
- Lack of understanding of why people leave
- Church’s name is increasingly a negative
- Fear
- Isolation
- Prevailing Culture
Threats
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- Inclusiveness—may tend to water down our
identity and message
- Poor management of change
- Balance tension of past-present-future
- Too much focus on tactical
- Busy schedules
- Sense of entitlement
- Need to please everyone
- Using old metrics of success – move past
money and attendance to fruitfulness
Threats Continued
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Core Values
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- ACCEPTANCE – Mercy and Grace of
Jesus
- HOLD TENSIONS – Mystery of Christ
- COMMUNITY / HOME – Oneness in
Christ
- INNOVATION / RISK – New Creation
Themes from Retreat One
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- BEING MISSIONAL – A sending church; long-term
presence and commitments / Missions
- DEEPENING RELATIONSHIPS – Through shared
experiences with individuals and families; church feels like “home”
- DEEPENING SPIRITUALITY – Cultivating Mind,
Heart & Soul
- OWNING THE COVENANT – Personal
Commitment as members to parents and kids
- ACCEPTING DIFFERENCES - Denominational
and Theological
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- WELCOME ON YOUR TERMS
- PUTTING PEOPLE IN POSITIONS TO
CONNECT GOD’S WORK
- OWNED CONGREGATION
- CONNECTING NOT ONLY STRENGTHS, WHAT
ENGAGES YOU
- RELATIONSHIP – CREATING SPACE
- CONNECTING PARTICULARITY OF WHO YOU
ARE
- DIVERSITY
- CREATING SPACE TO BE SEEN AND
WELCOMED
Themes from First Retreat
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- RELATIONAL COMMUNITY
- MISSION-ORIENTED
- VOCATION + FAITH
INTERSECTION
- HEALTHY WRESTLING +
INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING
Themes from Retreat One
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- Where are we on drafting?
- Next steps for final wordsmithing
- How do we use core values?
Finalizing Core Values
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Mission and Strategy
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Mission = purpose + result/benefit + beneficiary. It must be short and concise! It is a tool for leadership, not a motto. It defines what we do. But it also defines what we don’t do.
What is a Mission Statement?
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To fight and win the nation’s wars We help you save money so you can live better To make people happy Nurturing the human spirit, one cup and
- ne neighborhood at a time
To preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in his name without discrimination
Name the Organization
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Strategy is an integrated focusing of resources to fulfill our mission in an ever-changing context. Anyone can operate effectively and still go out of business!
What is Strategy?
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The Four Eras
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Medium -> Value -> Form -> Role
Era: Oral Print Broadcast Digital
Medium: Person Book TV Internet Value: Authority Reason Experience Engagement Form: Courtroom Classroom Concert Café Congregant’ s Role: Gather Discuss Observe Collaborate
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Things that are impacting Colonial
Potential Disruptors
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- Take a look at each of the 6 arrows. What
change drivers do we anticipate coming
- ut of those in years to come? How should
we think about doing ministry differently as a result?
- For the following questions, brainstorm and
then identify one answer for each:
- What do we hope will be most different about
Colonial in 10 years?
- On what list, which we could create, would we
like to be at the top?
- What ministry area or outreach focus might we
consider inves:ng our windfall in?
- What is the biggest gap between our stated
values and our reali:es?
Futuring – 45 Minutes
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It is not a mission statement. In fact, it’s not really a statement. It is a medium-term “charter” which provides focus in light of our mission and vision. What must we bet the farm on for this season in the life of our church? Think of where our (church) greatest passion meets our community’s (local) greatest need. It must be short and concise! 12 words or less. It is a tool for leadership, not a motto. It doesn’t need to be pithy. It could be one or two words. It guides resource deployment for 3-5 years. It should help us say “no” to good opportunities.
What is a Strategic Focus?
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- Relocate!
- Be an incubator for new ministries in our
community.
- Lower the divorce rate in Kankakee County.
- Become the most relevant ministry on the mid-
Peninsula.
- Become a church where kids can’t wait to
bring their parents.
- Mobilize every member for ministry.
- Become the “Third Place” for our community.
- Become a church of small groups.
Examples
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To become the go-to ministry for families in University Place.
Strategic Focus
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Create a community center to meet the emotional, physical, recreational and spiritual needs of people in Pierce County. Demolish the consumer mindset by connecting every person in service together. Make God’s love real to every child in our community. Be known regionally as the church for single- parent families. Engage 20’s and 30’s in a setting where they can meet Jesus through us.
Past Strategic Objectives (5-7 year time frame)
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- Turned the Sunset Christian Preschool into the
largest pre-school in the state of Washington.
- Built the MOPS (mothers of preschoolers) ministry
to serve over 100 women, a majority of which are single parents or unchurched mothers.
- Developed the youth ministry to a substantial size
serving hundreds of students a week.
- Food Bank serves 3000 individual clients a month.
- Launched refugee ministry and established the
UPC safe haven house.
- Initiated 6.2 million dollar Open Doors” capital
campaign and completed phase 1 (of 3).
Key Accomplishments!
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- Over the next 5-7 years, what should our emerging
focus be?
- Draw heavily on the Futuring exercise. Brainstorm all
- ptions. Narrow to the top three and then rank them.
Think in terms of doing things “differently” not “better”.
- Think in terms of our greatest passion meeting the
community’s greatest need.
- Write each as a short statement: verb, target, outcome
(see previous examples).
- Do not try to cover everything. This is not a mission
statement! Don’t wordsmith. You are simply to create a clear overarching medium-term focus for church leadership.
Emerging Focus Exercise