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Synama Grove
Missionary Baptist Church
Revitalization Plan
Dennis W. Daniel
Associate Minister
May 3, 2013
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2. What I’ll Cover
• Why Do a Revitalization plan?
• What is Revitalization planning?
• How Will We Get There?
• Conclusion
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3. Overview
• Definitions:
Revival - a specific period of increased spiritual
interest or renewal in the life of a church
congregation
• 1. restoration of vigor or vitality
• 2. a renewed use, acceptance of, or interest in (past customs,
styles, etc.) a revival of learning the Gothic revival
• 3. a reawakening of faith or renewal of commitment to religion
• 4. an evangelistic meeting or service intended to effect such a
reawakening in those present
Revitalization - To impart new life or vigor to
something; restore to an active or fresh condition
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4. Overview
• Do we know where our church is going?
• What will Synama be like in 3 years?
• Will we be closer to achieving our mission and
vision for Synama?
• If we change nothing, will Synama be any
different than the past?
• Where are we now?
• How will we get there?
• Where are we going?
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5. Why Do A Revitalization Plan?
• Are we a “good” church?
• What does a good, healthy, church “look like”?
• What do we need to do to our facilities to be a good
church, or to become a better church?
• What programs do we need to implement to become
a better church?
• What’s Wrong? What’s The Problem? Let’s Be honest!
Low Attendance
Tithe stagnant or in decline
Waning Youth Attendance
Few Couples with Children
Membership Attrition
Dysfunctional Auxiliaries
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6. Why Do A Revitalization Plan?
• “Be very careful, then, how you live – not as unwise but
as wise, making the most of every opportunity.” (Eph
5:15-16)
• Revitalization Planning
Helps focus on aligning the congregation’s God-given gifts,
talents and resources
Purpose is to be ready for opportunities God presents
Align with God’s will through prayer and obedience
It’s a process – we plan, God directs
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7. Ten Traits of a Healthy Church & Ministry
1. God’s Empowering Presence: The healthy church actively seeks the Holy Spirit’s
direction and empowerment for its daily life and ministry (Romans 8:16, “The Spirit
himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children”).
2. God-Exalting Worship: The healthy church gathers regularly as the local expression
of the body of Christ to worship God in ways that engage the heart, mind, soul, and
strength of the people (John 4:23, “Yet a time is coming and has now come when
the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for they are the kind of
worshipers the Father seeks”).
3. Spiritual Disciplines: The healthy church provides training, models, and resources for
members of all ages to develop their daily spiritual disciplines (James 3:17, “But the
wisdom that comes from heaven if first of all pure, then peace loving, considerate,
submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere”).
4. Learning and Growing in Community: The healthy church encourages believers to
grow in their walks with God and with one another in the context of a safe, affirming
environment (Romans 14:19, “Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to
peace and to mutual edification”).
5. A Commitment to Loving and Caring Relationships: The healthy church is intentional
in its efforts to build loving, caring relationships within families, between members,
and within the community they serve (I John 3:16, “This is how we know what love is:
Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our
brothers”).
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8. Ten Traits of a Healthy Church & Ministry
6. Servant-Leadership Development: The healthy church identifies and develops
individuals whom God has called and given the gift of leadership and challenges
them to become servant-leaders (Ephesians 4:16, “From Him (Christ) the whole
body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself
up in love, as each part does its work”).
7. An Outward Focus: The healthy church places high priority on communicating the
truth of Jesus and demonstrating the love of Jesus to those outside the faith (Luke
19:10, “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost”).
8. Wise Administration and Accountability: The healthy church utilizes appropriate
facilities, equipment, and systems to provide maximum support for the growth and
development of its ministries (Luke 16:11, “So if you have not been trustworthy in
handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?”).
9. Networking with the Body of Christ: The healthy church reaches out to others in the
body of Christ for collaboration, resource sharing, learning opportunities, and united
celebrations of worship (John 17:23, “May they (the church) be brought to complete
unity to let the world know that you sent me and have loved them even as you
have loved me”).
10. Stewardship and Generosity: The healthy church teaches its members that they are
stewards of their God-given resources and challenges them to sacrificial generosity
in sharing with others (2 Corinthians 9:6, “Remember this: whoever sows sparingly will
also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously”).
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9. What is Revitalization Planning?
• It’s a road map for how we carry out our
mission and vision
• Spells out where we’re going over the next
year or more
• Focuses Energy, Resources and Everyone’s
Time in the same direction
Helps us do better
Improves the church
• Quick, Simple and Easily Executed
Not Mysterious, Complicated or time
consuming
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10. What Is In A Revitalization Plan?
• A Good Plan Achieves the following:
Reflects Synama Grove Values
Clearly defines what is most important
Assists us in every day thinking
Gets everyone on the same page
Creates a culture of thinking, planning and
decision-making
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11. What Is In A Revitalization Plan?
• A Good Plan includes:
Mission – To define the Church's purpose. Why do
we exist?
Values – To clarify what Synama stands for and
believe in.
SWOT – To assess the particular strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats that are
strategically important to Synama.
Advantage – What do we do best?
Vision – To explain where we are headed. Where
do we want to be in five years?
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12. What Is In A Revitalization Plan?
• A Good Plan includes:
Church-wide strategy – How will we get to our
vision? What is the route we will take?
Objectives – To connect our mission to our vision.
What are the long-term, 3-year out priorities we
need to perform in order to achieve our vision?
Goals – To set goals that convert the objectives
into specific achievements. What are the one-
year goals we are trying to achieve to support our
objectives?
Action – To set specific action plans that lead to
implementing your goals. What the 30, 60, 90 days
actions?
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13. How Will We Get There?
• Go through a process that answers these
questions:
Spiritual Needs Assessment: What are the greatest
spiritual needs of our church and community?
Strengths and Weaknesses: What are the greatest
strengths and weaknesses of our church?
Opportunities and Threats or Barriers: What are the
most significant ministry opportunities for and
potential threats (or barriers) to our church, given
the answers to the first two questions?
Ministry Options: What appear to be the most viable
options for strengthening the ministry of our church?
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14. How Will We Get There?
• Go through a process that answers these
questions:
Ministry Platform: What is the primary ministry
platform on which our specific ministries should be
built? Included in the ministry platform are our
statement of faith, vision statement, mission
statement, philosophy of ministry, and listing of
ministries.
Ministry Goals: What goals is the Holy Spirit leading us
to strive for to enhance our church's ministry over the
next year? The next two to three years?
Action Steps: What action steps must we accomplish
to achieve these goals?
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15. Success Factors and Pitfalls?
• Success Factors
It’s all about listening to the congregation
Swing the doors wide open – get everyone to
participate
Leaders will need to have a “thick skin”
Be genuine in asking the congregation to be
involved
Use the information that is gathered
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16. Success Factors and Pitfalls?
• Pitfalls
Making Planning Too Complex: There are usually two or three key issues
that will be discovered, and, if acted on, will lead to enhanced health
and vitality.
Not Reaching Conclusions and Making an Action Plan
Not Keeping the Action Plan Simple
Not Revisiting the Plan: Your plan should be adjustable along the way,
revised and renewed according to the needs and resources available
to you. Keep your planning documents alive.
Taking Too Long: Don't let your planning team tire and begin to
complain about the value of doing this. Keep the group moving
forward toward conclusion and celebration.
Trusting Your Instincts apart from Prayer: As a team, lean fully in God's
direction to hear His voice, feel His heart, understand His will, and trust
His empowering presence to lead you. Revitalization planning in a local
church is a process that God through His Holy Spirit must direct. We
must become a people of prayer as we trust Him for His design for our
church!
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17. How Will We Get There?
• Next Steps and Action Items
Review By Board
Appoint Committee
Review & Approval By Conference
Committee Kickoff Meeting
Notify Congregation (newsletter, letter, web
2.0)
Establish Web Presence
• Portfolio web site
• Social Media page
• Committee Collaboration Site
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18. How Will We Get There?
• Next Steps and Action Items (cont’d)
Survey
• Spiritual Needs
• Building/Grounds
• Personal
• Community
• Each Auxiliary
• Each Committee
Demographics Analysis
• Survey
• Membership
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19. How Will We Get There?
• Auxiliaries, Organizations & Committees to
Interview:
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• Ministerial Staff
• Deacon Board
• Trustee Board
• Usher Board
• Pastor’s Aide
• Sunday School
• Youth Ministry
• Missionary (*)
• Gospel Choir
• Youth Choir
• Male Chorus
• Mass Choir
• Women’s Ministry
• Men’s Ministry
• Hospitality
20. How Will We Get There?
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21. How Will We Get There?
• Next Steps and Action Items (cont’d)
Identify, Categorize & Prioritize Action Items
and Initiatives
• Description, Goal, Cost, Schedule, Comments
• Short term, Near Term, Long term
Create Report
Create Presentation
Present To Board
Present To Conference
Perform and Monitor Completion of Action
Items
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22. Plan and Schedule
• Committee
Seven to Nine members
At least One Deacon and One Trustee
Each Demographic Category Represented
(Male, Female, Preteen, Teen, Young Adult,
Couple with Children, Empty Nest, Elderly)
Each Auxiliary Represented (Choirs, Sunday
School, Missions, Pastor’s Aide, Ushers)
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23. Strategy and Schedule
• Schedule (tentative)
Review By
Board:
May 3rd
Committee
Appointed:
June 7
Committee
Kickoff Mtg.:
June 21
First
Conference
Update:
June 30
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24. Strategy and Schedule
• Schedule (tentative)
Surveys
Complete:
July 31
Complete Report &
Recommendations:
Aug 30
Board
Presentation:
Sept 6
Conference
Presentation
& Next Steps:
Sept 27
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25. Committee Recommendations
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• After careful analysis to get a good mix from
all sectors and segments of the church, I
nominate the following members to be asked
to join the Revitalization Planning Committee:
• Sheila Atkins
• Ernestine Sampson
• Charles Gooch
• Charlie Williams
• James Gooch
• Alternates:
• Lessie Hicks
• James Curtis
• Quashanna Tanner
• Elward Daniel
• Carol Bowden
• Shantel Atkins
• Doreatha Crews
• Terry Green
• Gerald Paschal
• Devina Bowden
• Phil Ford
• Doc Hargrove