Characteristics of a Healthy, Vital Congregations

Kansas Area Bishop Scott Jones and his Cabinet are evaluating ministry effectiveness based on eight characteristics of a healthy congregation as seen from the bishop's desk.

  1. Worship attendance
    How does your church's worship attendance relate to what's happening to the population of your community? In a declining community, stable worship attendance is a success. In a growing community, declining attendance is not success.
     
  2. Professions of faith
    How many people, other than the members of the confirmation class, came to Christ through profession of faith?
     
  3. Social action
    Is your church involved in social action projects appropriate to your community?
     
  4. Sunday school attendance
    Are the people attending worship connected to a small group experience like Sunday school where they are fed or feeding others spiritually?
     
  5. Growing dollars
    Is the church spending more each year in ministry?
     
  6. Growing percentage for mission
    Is the church spending more each year on being in mission outside the congregation?
     
  7. Apportionments (Mission & Ministry Funds) paid in full
    Is the church paying its full commitment to the connectional mission of the church?
     
  8. Commitment to excellence
    Are we giving our best to the Lord in service in all aspects of our ministry?

A vital congregation has:

  • Inviting and inspiring worship
  • Engaged disciples in mission and outreach
  • Gifted, equipped and empowered lay leadership
  • Effective, equipped and inspired clergy leadership
  • Small groups
  • Strong children’s programs and youth ministry

From the "A Call to Action" report.