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Information Meeting with Congregation. Sunday August 17, 2014 Mission Study Update. Objectives for Today. Provide a brief update on Mission Study process Share highlights of NPC survey Not a day for extended discussions (you will have that opportunity later) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Information Meeting with Congregation

Information Meeting with Congregation

Sunday August 17, 2014

Mission Study Update

Page 2: Information Meeting with Congregation

Objectives for Today

• Provide a brief update on Mission Study process

• Share highlights of NPC survey

• Not a day for extended discussions (you will have that opportunity later)

• Call for reflection and preparation for next meeting on September 21

Thank you for coming here today, your support in answering many questions and your prayers!

Page 3: Information Meeting with Congregation

What is a Mission Study?• A process that our congregation goes through to seek to discern how God – Thy will

be done - would have NPC to be and to act in the future

• Led by the Mission Study Team (MST) selected by the nomination committee last spring

• The process results in the Mission Study Report written by the MST that is presented to Session for approval

• It will also be submitted to the Committee on Ministry in the Presbytery Boston for review

• This is necessary before a congregation is allowed to elect a Pastoral Nominating Committee to search for a new minister

Page 4: Information Meeting with Congregation

MST Members & Organization

• Tom DeVol (Chair)

• Jean Risley (Interim Sr. Pastor)

• Laurent Boer

• Dan Romaine

• Jay Straughan

• Harold May

• Beatrice Firempong

• Wendy Williams

• Dan Hynes

• Sara Staats

• James Yeh

• Emi Wieczorek

* Judy McInnes is replaced on her request for health reasons by Dan Romaine

Page 5: Information Meeting with Congregation

Overview of Mission Study Report• Description of the current “status” of NPC

- “Who are we and where are we”

• Outlines the mission for the next 5 – 8 years- “Who do we need to be and where do we need to go”

• Forms the basis for the profile for calling a senior pastor- “What do we need to do get where we need to be”

• Based on supporting data, input, conversations etc.

Page 6: Information Meeting with Congregation

Internal – Up CloseCommunity

Demographics &

Ministry Review

Staff Interviews

2 Surveys

Staff InterviewsTwo Surveys Discernment (short) Congregational (long)Demographic InfoMinistry Assessment

Financial Analysis

NPC History

BuildingReview

Page 7: Information Meeting with Congregation

External – Far OffCommunity

Demographics

Community Survey

& Community Leaders

Neighboring Churches

Community SurveyCommunity Leader InterviewsOther Churches Demographics

Page 8: Information Meeting with Congregation

Soul Searching Disagreement

AgreementDirection

Reflection Review

Interpretation Questioning

Prayer

Meditation Searching

Writing Discussion

DRAFT MISSION STUDY REPORT

SESSION APPROVAL PROCESS

MST OUTPUT

Page 9: Information Meeting with Congregation

Overview of Completed NPC Analysis

1. Congregational Survey: 147 participants, 253 questions, 1000 comments

2. Demographics Mapping: 15 zip codes, multi-dimensional analysis

3. Staff Interviews: 9 interviews/ 14 questions/ 10 hours of conversation

4. Ministry Assessment: 20 participants/ 12 questions

5. Mission Assessment: 3 respondents / process review

6. Building status: assessor report

7. Financial View: expert view

Purpose of today is to share key findings from the Congregational Survey

Page 10: Information Meeting with Congregation

• Interviews to discuss knowledge and expectations for NPC (in progress)

• Interviews on a variety of questions (what works well …) and programs. Some have promised support and help if needed.

• Interviews regarding roles in Newton for NPC; some asked for joint initiatives and collaboration

• Detailed demographic analysis purchased reflecting 66% of NPC member zipcodes (Newton, suburbia to the west and the city suburbs)

Conducted Activities Related to External Community of NPC

Community Leaders

Similar/Related Churches

Neighboring Churches

Demographics

Page 11: Information Meeting with Congregation

Demographics – Who Are We?

• 80% of respondents were members

• Most “long-timers” of NPC – 77% members / attenders more than 5 years, only 8% less than 3 years

• Respondents across all age categories, though 60% 45 or older

• Regular attenders – 67% come every Sunday

• Live close – 72% live within 20 minutes of NPC

• Family-centric – 77% married, 49% with kids, kids ages distributed equally

• Highly educated!! 56% have graduate degrees

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We agree on so much!• Strong affirmation of Christ-centered, diverse, authentic believers who

want to grow in Christ – 90% agree or strongly agree on these points

• Generally high degrees of belonging to NPC- Members are supportive of each other – 73% support- What holds us together more important than our differences – 74% support

• There is a strong support, recognition and intention to be an inclusive inter-generational church family

- A strong majority sees this as basis for our church- But 23% feel marginalized and ignored, need to address

• Theological agreement important (71%) but not political agreement (only 9% agree/strong agree important)

- Most respondents don’t want church to take stand on controversial issues (43% agree/strongly church to take stand)

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Sunday Morning is So Important! • 94% come on Sundays to be challenged in our faith and taught

the Word, 80% says NPC provides weekly alignment

• Sermons highly valued – emotionally & intellectually challenging sermons, honest and humble preaching

• Testimonies, Communion, Hebrew benediction and inspiring and diversified music are strong elements

• Move to single service viewed as generally working fine

• Opportunities cited to engage more of congregation in worship service planning, music and to integrate contemporary/traditional

Page 14: Information Meeting with Congregation

Individual Needs • Generally satisfied with personal faith/faith life

• … but looking to grow in many areas. The following identified as areas of highest personal dissatisfaction:

- Personal spiritual growth – 36% satisfied- Personal bible study – 36% satisfied- Prayer life – 46% satisfied- Spiritual development of family – 47% satisfied

• Looking for personal spiritual development – strengthen faith, bible study, prayer, overcome busyness, involve God – 80+%

• Comfortable with sharing faith, but need to find more time to share – 60%, connect with other believers more easily – 63%

Page 15: Information Meeting with Congregation

NPC Programs Areas of especial strength for NPC:

- Women’s ministry, mom connection, Wednesday night, VBS, Nursery school, youth, Small groups, bible study groups, Retreats

Areas identified that need improvement:- Adult Ed (but people want this!), Children’s ministry, children’s

programming, Men’s ministry, Local mission (but want this!), Community connection, Deacon’s

Areas identified as highest importance going forward:- Children & Youth, Small group, bible study, adult education, Local

mission

Page 16: Information Meeting with Congregation

Additional Feedback on Specific Groups• Elderly:

- Visiting elderly is important for NPC (92%) and seen as key for pastoral role- A specific plan/ministry for homebound finds strong support (75%).

• Lay Leadership:- The pastor should encourage and mentor lay leaders (80%); - At the same time NPC needs to find new ways to develop our callings

(80%) and somehow instill a passion for volunteering) (85%)

• Community:- 50% of respondents feel we welcome newcomers well, however

• only 38% think we are good at pulling in new attendees- Reaching out to former members (70%), or who can’t attend (80%) or

another visiting program for members/ attenders (62%) is needed

Page 17: Information Meeting with Congregation

Witness to the World• Readiness for evangelism, but seek training and practice to

overcome cowardice and timidity

• Generally value global mission work but not well understood- 77% important, 43% like missions that NPC supports (40% neutral)- But 62% believe we are not good in communicating the results of our

mission work (We like Missionaries that come back to share stories: 90%)

• Desire for more focus locally- Only 9% believe majority of mission work should be international- 65% believe we should do more local outreach

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Our Building, Our Finances, Our Staff• Our building:

- We love our building (81%) although is the building holding us back? Yes:30%; No: 46%

- 62% assesses that maintenance needs to be improved; 45% thinks the building is outdated

- A majority will support (time, $, resources) in a multi year plan to upgrade and maintain facilities

• Our finances:- We can improve our giving; and a large group sees more rental income to be

generated from the facilities- We need to have more affordability discussions

• Our staff:- We have a great staff (84%) but we need more clarity on staff roles and re-

evaluate staffing needs

Page 19: Information Meeting with Congregation

Doctrinal & Denominational Challenges• Strong alignment on Doctrinal issues:

- 91% believes Jesus is the only way to salvation- 87% adheres to Jesus and Scripture whatever is going on in PCUSA- 85% believes the whole Bible as rule for my life- 66% agree with the sexual standard for ordination in the old book of order- 57% agrees that all Christians should abide by that standard

• Less awareness and agreement on Denominational issues:- Most people not informed:

• Informed about issues in PCUSA? 55% somewhat, 11% not at all• Informed about denomination alternatives 51% somewhat, 38% not at all!

- 54% believe NPC should consider separating, but 30% disagree or strongly disagree- 45% believe NPC should remain on track to be Presbyterian, another 27% large

neutral- But 42% go to NPC for the community, not because of denominational issues,

another 20% neutral

Page 20: Information Meeting with Congregation

What Are We Looking for in a New Pastor?

Important

Christian role model- 97% agree/strongly agree next Pastor should model Christian living, 98%

believe s/he should engage in personal bible study and prayer 98%, 99% believe s/he should have a rich spiritual life

Primarily fulfillment in preaching and teaching (89% agree/strongly agree), sharing gospel inside NPC and out (95%)

Leader – inspires other to take action (96%), mentor (93%) Be most at home leading worship (73%)

Least important

• Spend most of time in counseling and visitation – 30% agree/strongly agree• Civic roles and leadership – 31%• Take charge leadership – 50%• Acts on goals others have set – 56%• Satisfaction from leading church programs – 57%

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That was a lot of data … in summary:

Who we are, what we need

• Bible-based church

• Diverse congregation: age, political beliefs, origins, incomes; desire to engage all parties

• Highly educated, Family-centric, Looking to grow in faith

• Importance of Sunday worship service – relevant sermons, worship through music

• Want to invest in our families, need help to do so

• Desire to invest in our church and in our local community

What is desired / needed in a Senior Pastor

• Solid spiritual background, role model; Bible based

• Leader – build community, mentor

• Be inclusive, engage all factions of church

• Focus on preaching and spiritual life of church

Page 22: Information Meeting with Congregation

What Now?• Reflection!

• Participate in the “Weekly thought for the Mission Study” program to prepare for Sunday September 21

• Join on September 21 for a meeting with the congregation to contemplate the preliminary recommendations

• Pray for NPC, MST and ask for God’s Call for NPC

A draft report will be prepared for submission to Session after September 21st