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‘Beyond the Ordinary’ Congregations

By tbascom
Thursday, March 11th, 2010

In 2001, several groups that study religious communities joined together to fund and conduct the first wave of the U.S. Congregations survey. In 2008-09, Wave 2 was conducted and used to determine how U.S. congregations have changed over time. (You can learn more about the survey, its sponsors and methodology, here.)

There are a plethora of valuable insights that have come from the study, which I will draw out over time. Some key findings include the following discoveries about congregations that go “beyond the ordinary”:

Congregations that go Beyond the Ordinary excel in the following areas:

  1. Growing Spiritually — Beyond the Ordinary congregations help worshipers grow in their faith. [Read more]
  2. Meaningful Worship — Beyond the Ordinary congregations provide worship services that meet the needs of worshipers. [Read more]
  3. Participating in the Congregation — Beyond the Ordinary congregations are places where worshipers are involved in many of the activities of the congregation. [Read more]
  4. Having a Sense of Belonging — Beyond the Ordinary congregations provide people with a sense of fellowship with others. [Read more]
  5. Caring for Young People — Beyond the Ordinary congregations ensure that the children and youth in the congregation are nurtured in the faith. [Read more]
  6. Focusing on the Community — Beyond the Ordinary congregations reach out to and serve those outside their doors. [Read more]
  7. Sharing Faith — Beyond the Ordinary congregations help their worshipers feel comfortable sharing their faith with others.
  8. Welcoming New People — Beyond the Ordinary congregations ensure that new people become part of their faith community. [Read more]
  9. Empowering Leadership — Beyond the Ordinary congregations help worshipers to share in the leadership of the congregation. [Read more]
  10. Looking to the Future — Beyond the Ordinary congregations focus on a positive future. [Read more]

Leadership is a key element in congregational excellence, and Duke University Divinity School’s Pulpit and Pew project has focused attention on the characteristics of congregational leaders who – with their congregations – embody “a more excellent way.” The Divinity School’s Dean, L. Gregory Jones, has co-written an insightful book that develops a theology of leadership excellence and offers vignettes of past and present church leaders who embody excellence, in Resurrecting Excellence: Shaping Faithful Christian Ministry.


Categories : Recent Research
Tags : church excellence, church growth, church renewal, church revitalization, church studies, church study, excellence, Leadership, leadership studies, pulpit and pew, renewal, spiritual growth, u.s. congregations study, Worship, worship excellence

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