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365 Days … More Brilliant than Bad

Transforming Church Index & Imagine Renewal

 

Hopefully many of the members and attenders at Holy Trinity have taken the Transforming Church Index (TCI) survey.  I want to thank everyone for their much needed and valued input into this survey.  Many are asking:  What is this index for?  Won’t it just make us look bad?  What are we going to do with this information?  Are there next steps?  Great Questions!

 

The TCI survey is just a small part of a larger process of assessing the health and well being of HTLC and to the discernment of the present and future mission and vision, including the strategic priorities and goals for the church.  The process is includes:

 

  1. A comprehensive demographic study and report of the area surrounding the church.

 

  1. The TCI survey which measures the cultural and systematic health of the church.

 

  1. Focus Groups (Food & Faith Meetings in homes) which will seek deeper input from members about their assessment of the church and its mission and ministries.

 

  1. A Leadership retreat to develop a clear mission statement and to identify three (or more) strategic priorities for the next 3-5 years.

 

  1. A leadership retreat to put concrete goals and timetables to the strategic initiatives.

 

The Transforming Church Index will measure our health according to five Key Indicators.  These are outlined in the book:  The Transforming Church, by Kevin Ford. Each Key Indicator measures health along a continuum from unhealthy to healthy:

 

  1. How church members relate to one another.  Unhealthy churches are a collection of people who act individually out of self-interest, while healthy churches relate as a community.  This Key Indictor measures consumerism vs. community.

 

  1. The church’s “genetic code.”  Unhealthy churches lack a clear identity, while healthy churches have a clear sense of their DNA and take steps to align their culture, mission and ministries with their code.  This Key Indicators measures incongruence vs. code.

 

  1. The church’s leadership culture.  Unhealthy churches tend to be overly autocratic or bureaucratic, while healthy churches view leadership as a shared function and as a ministry.  This Key Indicator measures autocracy vs. shared leadership.

 

  1. How a church relates to the local community.  Unhealthy churches disengage from the world around them, while healthy churches are focused on their mission with an outward orientation that begins with their local community.  This Key Indicator measures cloister vs. missional.

 

  1. How a church members think about the future.  Unhealthy churches resist change and fear or deny the future, while healthy churches embrace change, even when it is painful.  This Key Indicator measures inertia vs. reinvention.

 

This assessment, along with the information we receive from the members at the focus groups (Food & Faith Meetings) will help us understand our strengths and our issues for focus and improvement.  All of this information will help us as we gather for setting mission priorities and goals.  This entire process will offer HTLC an opportunity to intentionally move into the great future that God called us to live out so that all we say and do will honor God and make an impact for the gospel of Jesus Christ.

 

Thank you all for your ongoing participation and prayers in this Transforming Church & Imagine

Renewal process that we share.

 

-Pastor John

 

 


 

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
2328 Central Road, Glenview, IL
Pastor: John A. Holm
(847)724-6060