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Vitality Report Vitality Team: Dean Collins Phil Hakanson Carey Penney Doug Scheer Elena Shekleton Curtis Wiley February 7 th , 2012 A Church for Others OurIdentityin theEvangelical Covenant A Church ForOthers The Good News and Great Com m ission Healing and Growth Through AuthenticCom m unity Commitment to Discipleship Strengthening Emotional Health ClearVision & EffectiveGovernment Cultural Relevance & Visibility Coaching-focused Pastoral Ministry Heartfelt W orship & Prayer

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Vitality Report

Vitality Team: Dean Collins Phil Hakanson Carey Penney Doug Scheer Elena Shekleton Curtis Wiley

February 7th, 2012

A Church for Others

Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

The Good News and Great Commission

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening Emotional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & Visibility

Coaching-focused Pastoral M

inistry

Heartfelt W

orship & Prayer

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Vitality Journey Veritas & EPIC seminars (Record attendance for denomination)

40 Days of Vitality Power of a Whisper Sermon Series on Churches of Revelation Series on Spiritual Disciplines, centering prayer,

testimonies, vitality moments Conducted Pulse survey (Nearly 200 responses)

Vitality Team Created the Relational Covenant Performed research, interviews Held several Town Hall meetings (over 100 people attended) Met biweekly over the last year to pray, discuss findings

and develop recommendations Held Vitality retreat to focus and pray about

recommendations

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A Structure for Vitality

“Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important.”

C. S. Lewis

"God authorized and commanded me to commission you: Go out and train everyone you meet, far and near, in this way of life, marking them by baptism in the threefold name: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Then instruct them in the practice of all I have commanded you. I'll be with you as you do this, day after day after day, right up to the end of the age.“ Matthew 28 – The Message

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Vitality Structure Components One main goal is to become a church whose culture emphasizes the importance of selflessness toward those around us, both outside, and inside the church.

The other main goal is authentic and

challenging Christian community, essential to individual growth. Christ-followers must

not be complacent about growing through

community.

Central to achieving both these goals is the willingness of

individual members to take up the cross

of discipleship.

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Vitality Structure Components

A stronger focus on building up saints for ministry will improve involvement and a sense of ownership

among the laity.

Emotional health is required for the personal

and relational growth needed for a mission-

focused church.

Our church must remain relevant in our

culture and community. This requires that we are effective in using

communication methods utilized by

those we want to reach.

We will grow in unity as our lives join together

pouring our hearts out to God in heartfelt worship

and prayer.

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Vitality Structure Components

Upon the foundation that Christ purposed for the church stands our uniqueness as a

Covenant church. The six affirmations inform what we do and who

we are. Our own particular history in

Manchester, CT and the collective

experiences of our members, will season our identity and our

future plans.

Resting firmly upon our identity and supporting all the pillars is a clear vision that we can act

upon and a government structure that is streamlined and

effective at decision making and appropriate

risk-taking.

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Vitality Structure Heat Map (Suggested Focus)

Order of Focus

We recommend focusing on the areas with the warmer colors first, and those with the cooler colors later.

Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

The Good News and Great Commission

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening Emotional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & Visibility

Coaching-focused Pastoral M

inistry

Heartfelt W

orship & Prayer

Immediate: “Hot”

Next “Warm”

Later: “Cool”

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Recommendations – “Hot” Topics

Findings1. We have a lot consumeristic thinking.2. Our culture must shift more toward serving others.3. The more mature must help lead the way.4. Being others-focused means:

- Serving our broader community- Serving humbly- Serving others in our own congregation

Recommendations1. Develop evangelism opportunities where we can

serve others and simultaneously invite co-workers and friends to serve alongside us.

2. Simple service ministries to engage simple abilities in ministry.

3. Create a Community Development Corporation to facilitate community ministry.

Cultivate a central focus of dying to self and living for Christ (Rom 12)

A Church For Others

The Good News and Great Commission

Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening Emotional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & Visibility

Coaching-focused Pastoral M

inistry

Heartfelt W

orship & Prayer

A Church For Others

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Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening Emotional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & Visibility

Coaching-focused Pastoral M

inistry

Heartfelt W

orship & Prayer

The Good News and Great Commission

Recommendations – “Hot” Topics

Findings1. Community among Christians is vitally important and is the

best method for experiencing the life God intends for us.2. 20-somethings are an example of a group that we don’t

connect well with.3. This is the primary vehicle for effective discipleship.Recommendations1. We recommend making strong and frequent statements

that Community Life groups are a core value and are the primary way that growth happens at TCC. We need to continually affirm this connectedness with each other through Community Life groups. By increasing connectedness with each other, we will become healthier (more welcoming too, helping newcomers assimilate).

2. We should develop awareness, strategies and communication to various stage-of-life groups (“20 some-things”/post-college, singles, elderly, etc.). Develop ways to engage people in various life stages to feel welcome and sense belonging, but not pigeon-holed.

Healing & Growth Thru Authentic Community

Authentic community requires more than what can happen on Sunday mornings

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

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Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening Emotional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & Visibility

Coaching-focused Pastoral M

inistry

Heartfelt W

orship & Prayer

The Good News and Great Commission

Recommendations- “Hot” Topics

Findings1. We need a renewed focus on discipleship at TCC, both

individually and culturally (a culture where discipleship is commonly discussed).

2. Particular focus on young people in between 15 and 30, which is a critical age after adolescence for which the U.S. church-going population has shrunk drastically.

3. Discipling and mentoring should be accompanied by deep understanding and practice of spiritual disciplines.

Recommendations1. Establish an ongoing culture of discipleship for those aged 15

to 30 which will encourage both giving back and provide a reason for 20-somethings to stay connected to the church.

2. Found a discipleship program within TCC that will foster growth, knowledge and spiritual insight for new Christians.

3. Formalize mentoring: the practices of the mentor will enrich the experience of the disciple and provide spiritual encouragement for the disciple’s upward, spiraling growth.

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Commitment to Discipleship

Discipleship costs time and demands personal sacrifice. We need to become more disciplined and serious about spiritual formation

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Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening Emotional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & Visibility

Coaching-focused Pastoral M

inistry

Heartfelt W

orship & Prayer

The Good News and Great Commission

Recommendations “Hot” Topics Clear vision and efficient government work together

Findings1. Lack of a clear vision has led to lack of focus in ministry.2. Our current government cluster structure is sub-optimal:

a) Too many people are engaged in church government and some aren’t clear on their role or value.

b) The cluster structure emphasizes specialization rather than promoting all five ministry purposes.

3. Structure is confusing, decisions slow, overly cautious.4. Those passionate about new ministries may have difficulty

engaging the support of the church.

Recommendations1. Create clear, cogent vision and mission statement for the

church so members can align their creativity, and channel their passions accordingly.

2. Streamline church government.3. Create constructs that allow the church to speed decision

making, and be prepared to engage in new external-facing ministries (e.g. create a CDC).

Clear Vision & Efficient Government

A clear vision and timely decisions will help peopleto align their talents and channel their passions

Clear Vision & Efficient Government

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Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening Emotional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & Visibility

Coaching-focused Pastoral M

inistry

Heartfelt W

orship & Prayer

The Good News and Great Commission

Recommendations - Warm

FindingsAspects of Trinity could be healthier and need healing. Emotional reliability promotes emotional safety.

1. Unresolved conflicts leave wounds.2. If injuries are ignored, the whole body cannot heal.3. When wounds are received at TCC, we have no clear

process for conflict resolution.

Recommendations1. Identify training on emotional health and emotional

intelligence for staff and membership.2. Create safe conflict reconciliation and accountability.3. Establish emotional safety through emotional stability.4. Model emotional maturity to accomplish spiritual

maturity.5. Community Life groups can incubate this process.

“ A healthy mind is the perfect companion for a tender heart!”

Strengthening Emotional H

ealth

Strengthening Emotional Health

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Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening E

motional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & V

isibility

Coaching-focused P

astoral Ministry

Heartfelt W

orship & P

rayer

The Good News and Great Commission

Recommendations - Warm

Findings1. Internet-based social communities (e.g.Facebook), are as real as

physical neighborhoods and represent a missions opportunity.2. In order to stay culturally connected we need to ‘speak this

language’. For today’s youth especially, communicating through Facebook and Twitter are ingrained in their cultural DNA.

Recommendations1. Develop materials in support of “Digital Evangelism” that are

made available online or personally delivered as digital ‘tracts’ to present the Gospel of Christ in clear powerful ways.

2. Broaden access to Trinity’s worship experience/outreach by leveraging the internet, social networking and digital media to increase the reach of worship, teaching and preaching.

3. Expand Trinity’s response to prayer or service needs by taking advantage of the speed and reach of social networking.

4. Enhance the reach of Trinity’s Youth Group by creating “Youth Group designed and developed” structures of outreach, evangelism, teaching and support using social media.

5. Train individuals in how to love others more effectively using these additional tools (how to be a loving Christian on Facebook).

For our message of love and acceptance to reach the lost and hurtingit must be delivered it in a way so as to be recognized and heard

Cultural R

elevance & Visibility

Cultural Relevance & Visibility

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Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening Emotional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & Visibility

Coaching-focused Pastoral M

inistry

Heartfelt W

orship & Prayer

The Good News and Great Commission

Recommendations - Warm

Findings1. We need a stronger understanding of who we are and

what makes us unique as a Covenant Church in the larger Christian community.

2. We have an opportunity to reach people who would like to explore the claims of Jesus, but who may be nervous about or turned off by what they think they know about evangelical churches.

Recommendations1. Sermon series on “Covenant Affirmations”.2. Church-wide “Discovering Trinity Classes” for members,

long-time attendees, as well as newcomers.3. Sunday School Class dealing with Covenant history.4. Offering Covenant Affirmations a part of our Community

Life Curriculum.5. Dissemination of Covenant position papers on the Bible,

human sexuality, abortion, etc. 6. Work with existing Evangelical Covenant ministries to

broaden our impact.

Our Identity in theEvangelical Covenant

As Covenant people, we are uniquely positionedto provide effective ministry to the world today

Our Identity In the Evangelical Covenant

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Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening Emotional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & Visibility

Coaching-focused Pastoral M

inistry

Heartfelt W

orship & Prayer

The Good News and Great Commission

Recommendations - Cool

Findings1. Historically our culture is one where the laity expect staff to

do things, rather than to focus on the coaching and building up of others (Eph 4:12). A consumer (client) mentality pervades the church, more than a servant mentality.

2. Growing into our vision will best be accomplished with an upward spiral of a) leadership setting a vision; b) the saints doing the work of the ministry; c) the saints discovering their gifts/passions; d) the saints eagerly envisioning new ministries; (full cycle back to a) leadership re-forming the vision based on the saints’ newly found gifts and passions.

Recommendations1. Clarify staff positions to reflect or add a coaching focus.2. Pastors plays a key role both in helping to form and groom

the passion individuals have, and also in being aware of these passions when making directional decisions for the body as a whole.

Inspired and enthusiastic church members draw energy from their passion-led ministry

Coaching-focused Pastoral M

inistry

Coaching-focused Pastoral Ministry

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Our Identity in the Evangelical Covenant

A Church For Others

Healing and Growth Through Authentic Community

Com

mitm

ent to Discipleship

Strengthening E

motional H

ealth

Clear Vision & Effective Government

Cultural R

elevance & V

isibility

Coaching-focused P

astoral Ministry

Heartfelt W

orship & P

rayer

The Good News and Great Commission

Recommendations - Cool

Findings1. Trinity is a stable church known for having a strong music

program. As we move and grow into a more healthy and missional church we believe that this involves some changes in our worship experience.

Recommendations1. Become more intentionally eclectic – broadening the

format or style of worship. Incorporate other means of worship (art, spoken/written word, dance, meditation, prayer, etc.) ancient and modern.

2. Provide more opportunity to include all of the congregation. 3. Practice awe at the character, wonder, power, love, beauty

of God.4. Leave more room for the Holy Spirit to breathe; as in the

Old Testament the stones for the altar were uncut stones versus finely finished.

5. Promote a culture of permeating worship where worshiping God is not confined to Sunday morning (or even narrower: music on Sunday morning) but seen in everything we do.

Variety in worship and spiritual practice will enrichand add fullness to our experience of God

Heartfelt W

orsh

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rayer

Heartfelt Worship & Prayer

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A Structure for Vitality

We believe that with God’s help, by prayerfully addressing these areas, we can begin to move from being a stable church, becoming the healthy, missional church God desires us to be. This will take courage and hard work.

“So let's do it—full of belief, confident that we're presentable inside and out. Let's keep a firm grip on the promises that keep us going. He always keeps his word. Let's see how inventive we can be in encouraging love and helping out, not avoiding worshiping together as some do but spurring each other on, especially as we see the big Day approaching.” - Heb 10:24-25, The Message

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To learn more about the Vitality process: http://www.covchurch.org/vitality/ “Introducing Trinity Covenant’s Media Ministry” - Len Smith put together this excellent study

which also has more suggestions for further reading. Copies available through the office. What is a Community Development Corporation?

“Community development corporations are non-profit, community-based organizations that anchor capital locally through the development of both residential and commercial property, ranging from affordable housing to developing shopping centers and even owning businesses…No sector of the expanding community wealth-building economy is more celebrated for its success …the CDC movement today has grown to an estimated 4,600 CDCs spread throughout all 50 states…[CDC’s are] typically neighborhood-based, 501(c)3 non-profit corporations, with a board composed of at least one-third community residents, that promote the improvement of the physical and social infrastructures in neighborhoods with populations significantly below the area median income. Many CDCs perform a wide variety of roles, including housing, commercial, and retail development, as well as leading community planning, assisting with community improvement programs (improved lighting, streetscapes, and the like) and providing social services.” http://www.community-wealth.org/strategies/panel/cdcs/index.html

Here a Minneapolis CDC that has many good qualities http://sanctuarycdc.org/index.php/about/

Here is a West Los Angeles example: http://www.westa.org/ministry_cdc.html Another in Columbus, Ohio http://www.4allpeople.org/index.html

Peacemakers International http://www.peacemakersinternational.com/about.html Peter Scazzero’s site on Emotional health: http://EmotionallyHealthy.org

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