The Alban Institute, a non-profit that conducts research on
what makes for effective churches in the United States began asking, “What would a transformed congregation look
like? After considerable research, they concluded that a congregation is
healthy and vital if it has fourteen characteristics:
1. Created
and sustained by vital authentic quality worship that bonds the people to God
and one another.
2. Enriched
but not imprisoned by the past and open to the guidance of the Spirit.
3. Caring
for the “Corporate Soul” of the congregation as well as individual souls.
4. Committed
to a shared vision from which it prioritizes and uses its energies and
resources.
5. Committed
to an effective discipling process.
6. Healthy
Leadership, both clergy and elected church leaders.
7. Committed
to membership growth realizing that growth brings change.
8. Able
to face and deal constructively with conflict.
9. Actively
engaged in addressing the issues and problems of its community.
10. The
congregation enjoys an “adult/adult” relationship with its denomination.
11. Places a
high priority on biblical literacy and the capacity of members to utilize the
biblical story to illuminate their own lives individually and collectively.
12. Committed
to thinking globally while acting locally.
13. A wise
steward of its resources.
14. Manifest a
healthy sense of humor.
Whenever the question is asked, “How are we doing?”, it is helpful to have some tool or instrument
for shaping an answer. After considering the fourteen benchmarks mentioned above, where do you think First Presbyterian of Delray Beach is succeeding in its
mission? Where do we still need work?
Joy,
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