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US – An Abstract

Here is an abstract of the Church of Christ In the United States report.

US - An Abstract

The Ministry Guide

Updated the Ministry Guide. Writeup coming soon.

2011 Music Ministry Guide

Media Guides [update]

I’ve finally completed the media strategy for CAMA 2012; Simply waiting for the go-ahead to send our first campaign materials to press. Until then, I’m redeveloping all of our marketing materials for 2012, including our media guides.

Download the original or the condensed version

NACAMA Media Guide - Full

NACAMA Media Guide - Condensed

CAMA 2010 Wrap

As we work to put together a gameplan for the 2012 show, I decided to finally publish the wrap booklet from last years show. Download below also..

CAMA 2010 Wrap Booklet

US – A representation

Republished my document after finding a couple of soft spots I needed to fix.

The 2011 US Report

Infographic // Redux

Yes, same infographic as before, now with downloadable tastiness. Different Color scheme. Reflects my changing tastes.

US COC Infographic 01

Griffin Lake // Part 1

Griffin Lake Ministry Module 1

I’ve been looking forward to writing on this topic for some time now, but have only now gotten around to actually sitting down and taking the time to organize my thoughts for this particular post.

The Idea of ministry management has become a major sticking point for me as I’ve come to believe that ministry can and should work a whole lot better in the engagement of the members of any particular congregation. Congregations, for the most part, have come to take on the idea that individuality saves the day. However, what I really wanted to do was simply create a working model that could be used as a possible framework for training and development purposes.

So, A Framework?

Well, I continue to feel like the best way to understand anything is to actually learn by doing, and since I couldn’t go out and become minister of an actually congregation, or lead a brotherhood, I figure the next best thing has to be trying to work on building a systematic model of what a brotherhood would look like, with congregations of various backgrounds and standings. I wanted to build something that was both easily understandable, yet at the same time was built with a sense of reality, that a user could imagine being at any particular congregation within the brotherhood.

Schematics

In developing my faux brotherhood, I took into consideration a few things that I felt were necessary elements in building something that was feasibly understandable. Looking for ways to make this whole project manageable in the long run, I set in place some parameters for my brotherhood.

  1. The local brotherhood could have no more than 15 congregations – I actually came in under the allocation of 15 congregations (13), leaving two out for future purposes. I chose the number 15 as a limit because I didn’t want the entire process to become so expansive as to limit functionality. In a very large local brotherhood with every congregation having fully developed, active ministries, I just felt that planning, even fake planning, would become a task too major to handle effectively.
  2. I would stick to realistic numbers for the brotherhood – You aren’t going to typically find a brotherhood with massive attendance numbers, so I really wanted to stick to the reality of the actual brotherhood numbers. In writing The Music Ministry Guide, I did a lot of research on the brotherhood-at-large and realized that the total brotherhood is not as large as I thought, and so, my planning reflects that.
  3. Financial Numbers should reflect actual trends – I built my own scale using financial data that I found at various congregations. Basically, I looked at membership numbers and total giving, and built a simple formula for individual member giving per week and then simply expanded it forward for an entire year.

Now, all of this really is extensive when you understand the actually scope and focus of this research and modeling, and that is simply to develop a single congregation model. I wanted to develop a single congregation for training and development purposes, but when I began building the framework for Griffin Lake church of Christ, I quickly realized that a congregation can’t stand alone, and must therefore be a part of a larger brotherhood. The more I thought about it, the more the reality of an entire brotherhood being built looked feasible.

Now that I have a simple framework to build the rest of my model on, I’ve looked to start planning out the rest of the project. I figure to begin working on the rest of the project immediately.

Now, I’d imagine that I should have actually titled this post, “Grandiose ideals for a sophisticated brotherhood deployment strategy”, but I just want to get my brotherhood information together before I work out training ideals. Anyway, I’ve worked out all of the individual congregation profiles.

Brotherhood Profile

The Ministry Simulation framework is built on a local brotherhood consisting of 13-congregations in a 3 county system. This local three county local brotherhood is referred to as C.A.R, named for Carter, Amsted, and Renault counties respectively. The 13 congregations that make up the CAR are not the only congregations in the area, as there are 5 other congregations within the reach of the brotherhood, though these 5 congregations do not actively participate in activities with the other 13. The 5 remaining congregations, however, are still in fellowship with the brotherhood and attempts are made by various others of the 13 to engage the delinquent congregations.

Congregation Snapshots

Essentially, I’ve sought to develop a rather complex community of congregations

  1. Griffin Lake Church of Christ is located at 7534 Mason Avenue, Dalliance River, 77318. Their minister is William Rogers. Phone number at Griffin Lake Church of Christ is 555-732-1982. Currently, Griffin Lake Church of Christ has 110 members, of which, 75 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 20 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 9:00:00 AM, morning worship begins at 10:00:00 AM, and evening service is at 6:00:00 PM.
  2. Navis Street Church of Christ is located at 1700 Navis Street, Dalliance River, 77315. Their minister is Paul Smith. Phone number at Navis Street Church of Christ is 555-235-5900. Currently, Navis Street Church of Christ has 180 members, of which, 140 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 45 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 10:00:00 AM, morning worship begins at 11:00:00 AM, and evening service is at 5:30:00 PM.
  3. 19th Ave Church of Christ is located at 5200 Northwest 19th Avenue, Dalliance River, 77310. Their minister is Jerry Williams. Phone number at 19th Ave Church of Christ is 555-727-8300. Currently, 19th Ave Church of Christ has 175 members, of which, 125 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 30 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 8:45:00 AM, morning worship begins at 10:00:00 AM, and evening service is at 6:00:00 PM.
  4. South Cochoran Church of Christ is located at 5300 Weston Avenue, Cochoran, 76310. Their minister is Randy Phillips. Phone number at South Cochoran Church of Christ is 555-393-2344. Currently, South Cochoran Church of Christ has 420 members, of which, 310 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 100 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 9:00:00 AM, morning worship begins at 10:00:00 AM, and evening service is at 5:00:00 PM.
  5. West Cochoran Church of Christ is located at 2900 Ashton Carter Road, Cochoran, 76299. Their minister is Terry Solomon. Phone number at West Cochoran Church of Christ is 555-923-1400. Currently, West Cochoran Church of Christ has 230 members, of which, 170 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 50 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 9:30:00 AM, morning worship begins at 10:30:00 AM, and evening service is at 6:00:00 PM.
  6. Northside Church of Christ is located at 2359 Leeds Boulevard, Jasmine, 74501. Their minister is Andrew Hall. Phone number at Northside Church of Christ is 555-877-9221. Currently, Northside Church of Christ has 523 members, of which, 375 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 145 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 10:00:00 AM, morning worship begins at 11:15:00 AM, and evening service is at 6:00:00 PM.
  7. Eastside Church of Christ is located at 374 Colonial Park Road, Jasmine, 74510. Their minister is Jack Wilson. Phone number at Eastside Church of Christ is 555-783-1990. Currently, Eastside Church of Christ has 235 members, of which, 175 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 65 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 9:00:00 AM, morning worship begins at 10:30:00 AM, and evening service is at 6:00:00 PM.
  8. Davis Blvd. Church of Christ is located at 7210 North Davis Blvd., Neeland Ridge, 72345. Their minister is Martin Jones. Phone number at Davis Blvd. Church of Christ is 555-293-2332. Currently, Davis Blvd. Church of Christ has 92 members, of which, 70 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 13 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 9:00:00 AM, morning worship begins at 10:00:00 AM, and evening service is at 6:00:00 PM.
  9. Neeland Ridge Church of Christ is located at 4400 West Michigan Avenue, Neeland Ridge, 72344. Their minister is Stephen Harper. Phone number at Neeland Ridge Church of Christ is 555-923-1300. Currently, Neeland Ridge Church of Christ has 117 members, of which, 80 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 45 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 10:00:00 AM, morning worship begins at 11:00:00 AM, and evening service is at 6:00:00 PM.
  10. Spicer Avenue Church of Christ is located at 3450 Spicer Avenue, Morton, 71044. Their minister is Willard Adams. Phone number at Spicer Avenue Church of Christ is 555-769-3455. Currently, Spicer Avenue Church of Christ has 210 members, of which, 150 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 45 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 9:30:00 AM, morning worship begins at 10:45:00 AM, and evening service is at 5:00:00 PM.
  11. Johnsonville Church of Christ is located at 8950 East Courtview, Johnsonville, 71054. Their minister is Albert Jackson. Phone number at Johnsonville Church of Christ is 555-823-3455. Currently, Johnsonville Church of Christ has 150 members, of which, 108 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 35 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 9:30:00 AM, morning worship begins at 10:30:00 AM, and evening service is at 6:00:00 PM.
  12. Amber Lake Church of Christ is located at 1950 N.W. 89th Way, Amber Lake, 77298. Their minister is Horatio Carter. Phone number at Amber Lake Church of Christ is 555-922-8954. Currently, Amber Lake Church of Christ has 200 members, of which, 160 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 33 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 9:00:00 AM, morning worship begins at 10:00:00 AM, and evening service is at 6:00:00 PM.
  13. Walton Edge Church of Christ is located at 6250 Simicourt Lane, Walter Edge, 77290. Their minister is Neal Campbell. Phone number at Walton Edge Church of Christ is 555-455-5687. Currently, Walton Edge Church of Christ has 75 members, of which, 70 provide giving information in the form of an envelope. They currently have 8 youth at the congregation. Sunday school begins at 8:30:00 AM, morning worship begins at 10:00:00 AM, and evening service is at 6:00:00 PM.

Song Service Planner

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the planning of the worship service, how that it takes more than a notion to make a service go smoothly. In addition I’ve been looking forward to the day when we would officially begin our quarter and work to actually plan the service ahead of Sunday.

One of the areas i’m always excited about is the song service. I’m in the monthly rotation and so I always feel blessed when it is my opportunity to lead the congregation in song. To this end, I generally like to plan a song service ahead of schedule, which gives me more time to actually find songs that go well together.

I’ve been looking at different solutions for planning the worship service, and also solutions for developing a lineup for song service. I’ve stumbled upon a few software packages that i’ve read about over the years, but I figure, for a congregation of our makeup, there is really not the need to get that far ahead of ourselves with all of the interesting technology out there.

Paper Planning

For some time I’ve been reading David Seah’s productivity blog for insight and have been intrigued by his use of paper in planning, task management, and organization. I’ve been a fan of Franklin Covey since they were FranklinQuest and Covey Leadership Center, so I’ve always been a lover of paper planning products. So, my immediate thought was, why not just create a simple solution for planning a song service involving paper? Simple enough! I’ve been using the solutions for sometime now, even incorporating them into my Field Notes pocket journal. For the time being, I’ve developed a few variants that hopefully will serve as a start to something better as I continue to develop the idea.

First, The Long Sheet is just that, a long form list that allows for more songs to be written down. At first I thought about the idea that no one would ever need to have a listing of 18 songs for one service, but upon second thought, I realize that a.) There is some congregation out there that is probably singing well over 20 songs in each worship service, and b.) Even for those who sing a generally normal amount of songs, the form allows for listing a large selection of hymns thus giving the song leader options in the pulpit. Yeah, I’m going with B.

Song Service Planner - Long Sheet

With the theme of free form planning, I also created a FreeForm Song Service Planner which is meant primarily for events outside of worship service that call for singing. I’ve been thinking that it could actually be used as a set list for a group, but, since I’m in the process of creating a dedicated sheet for groups, I’ll just designate this one for song services only.

Song Service Planner - FreeForm

And, finally, I just did a simple update on the original Part of Worship form that had the designated parts of worship [communion, collection] as well as the song of invitation and the closing selection.

Song Service Planner - Part of Service

Note // Actually, I went ahead and included the originals. Have Fun

Song Service Planner - Original 2-Up

Good Times

Event Logistics

I recently had the opportunity to develop the logistics report for the Power of One Tour.

Planned Tour Logistics - Fall Event

Planned Tour Logistics - 3-City Tour