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<h2>FACTS</h2>
<p><em>Faith Communities Today</em> (FACT) research and publications are collaborative products of the Cooperative Congregational Studies Partnership (CCSP). Partners include a wide, multi-faith spectrum of denominations and faith groups – Oldline, Evangelical and Black Protestant, Orthodox and Roman Catholic, Unitarian-Universalist and Latter-day Saints, Jewish, Bahai and Muslim . View “FACTs on Growth” online as a pdf document or at: <a href="http://fact.hartsem.edu/products/index.html">http://fact.hartsem.edu/products/index.html</a></p>
<p><em>Faith Communities Today UU Survey Results Analyzed by Congregation Size</em>, The Reverend Charlotte Cowtan January, 2002<br />
<a href="http://www.uua.org/documents/congservices/fact/fctsurveyresults.pdf">http://www.uua.org/documents/congservices/fact/fctsurveyresults.pdf</a></p>
<h2>Systems</h2>
<p>From a report by Nelson Searcy.  Strong Evangelical Christian bias; and self-promotion of Searcy’s products and services.  Downloaded at <a href="https://www.churchleaderinsights.com/syst3m5/Healthy_Systems_Healthy_Church.pdf">https://www.churchleaderinsights.com/syst3m5/Healthy_Systems_Healthy_Church.pdf</a></p>
<h2>Relationships</h2>
<p><em>Practicing Right Relationship: Skills for Deepening Purpose, Finding Fulfillment, and Increasing Effectiveness in Your Congregation </em>by Mary K. Sellon, Daniel P. Smith 2008, Alban Publishing</p>
<h2>Tranformative Community</h2>
<p><em>Behold I Do a New Thing: Transforming Communities of Faith</em> BY C. Kirk Hadaway, Author.  Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim Press, 2001.  Maintaining that a good church is one that truly changes people, Kirk Hadaway presents a dynamic Model of church as “incarnational community” that provides leadership for transformation.</p>
<h2>Tipping Points</h2>
<p><em>The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference</em> (Paperback) by Malcolm Gladwell</p>
<h2>Small Steps</h2>
<p><em>Not Trying Too Hard: New Basics for Sustainable Congregations</em> by Bob Sitze.<br />
Bob Sitze, an evocative and sometimes whimsical writer and workshop leader, offers a new vision for congregations and their leaders—a vision that releases us from the growing burden of trying harder to invent and implement “better” worship, evangelism, stewardship, small groups, long-range planning, mission statements, and the like. Sitze argues instead that as congregations apply the insights of “simpler lifestyles” to their life together, they will find joy and fulfillment by more closely matching their expectations for ministry with personal and corporate assets. (Alban)</p>
<h2>Assessing Your Readiness</h2>
<p><em>SWOT Analysis</em>: <a href="http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTMC_05.htm">http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTMC_05.htm</a>; you can find examples of other UU SWOTs by googling “Unitarian Universalist Congregation SWOT”</p>
<p>“<em>Ministry Area Profile</em>” demographic research.</p>
<p><em>Percept Group, Inc</em>. Available through the UUA. The UUA has contracted with a demographic research company, Percept Group, Inc., for congregations to receive a discounted rate on a demographic study package. Included is (1) information in tabular form based on the 2000 census for the study area or areas you have chosen for your ministry area, (2) trends and projections for the study area or areas, (3) U.S.lifestyle data, and (4) a guide to help you use this information. Also, you will receive six graphic representations of these data in the six InfoMaps you select. Examples of demographic information are “Lifestyle Diversity,” “Median Age,” “Five-Year Growth,” “Percentage of 2000 College Graduates,” and “Number of Unitarian Universalists.” See the UUA Web site at <a href="http://www.uua.org/cde/education/demographic.html">www.uua.org/cde/education/demographic.html</a>;  click on the link to request ordering information.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.episcopalchurch.org/61156_ENG_HTM.htm">http://www.episcopalchurch.org/61156_ENG_HTM.htm</a></p>
<p><em>Congregations Count! Tools to Make the Most of the Membership Journey</em> May 12 and 19, 2007, Presented by Linda Laskowski  Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley</p>
<h2>Getting People in the Door</h2>
<p><em>Reaching Out in a Networked World: Expressing Your Congregation&#8217;s Heart and Soul</em> by Lynne M. Baab. A congregation communicates its heart and soul through words, photos, actions, programs, architecture, decor, the arts, and countless other aspects of congregational life. In Reaching Out in a Networked World, communications expert and pastor Lynne Baab examines technologies such as websites, blogs, online communities, and desktop publishing. She demonstrates how a congregation can evaluate these tools and appropriately use them to communicate its heart and soul, to convey its identity and values both within and outside the congregation. (Alban)   Article at <a href="http://alban.org/conversation.aspx?q=printme&amp;id=6712">http://alban.org/conversation.aspx?q=printme&amp;id=6712</a> </p>
<h2>Responding to First Time Visitors AND Increasing Chances Visitors Will Return</h2>
<p><em>The Membership Journey</em> (PDF, 53 pages) A guide to various aspects of membership growth and for enriching the lives of all members for all sizes and ages of congregations. This guide also suggests approaches to moving toward being an anti-racist/anti-oppressive/multicultural congregation. <a href="http://www.uua.org/documents/congservices/membershipjourney.pdf">http://www.uua.org/documents/congservices/membershipjourney.pdf</a></p>
<p><em>Beyond the First Visit: The Complete Guide to Connecting Guests to Your Church </em>(Paperback)<br />
by Gary L., McIntosh (Author) All churches like to think that theirs is the friendliest in town. But do guests see it that way? Gary L. McIntosh invites you to take a look at your church through the eyes of a visitor. His starting point, grounded in an understanding of God as a welcomer, is that churches should see those who enter their doors as not merely visitors but as guests, and themselves as gracious hosts. This practical book offers sound advice on assessing and improving the ways in which churches attract, welcome, and connect newcomers to the church family</p>
<p><em>Fusion, Turning First-Time Guests into Fully-Engaged Members of your Church</em>. By Nelson Searcy. There is a lot of self-promotion BUT lots great ideas that can be used in a UU setting with some adaptation.  Another book by Search is Attract, about the use of small groups for growth</p>
<h2>Congregational Size and Growth</h2>
<p><em>The In-Between Church: Navigating Size Transitions in Congregations</em> by Alice Mann. A lban Senior Consultant Alice Mann draws on her lengthy experience in helping congregations deal with the hurdles and anxieties of expansion or contraction in size. Often, congregations experiencing size change do not recognize the need to change culture and form as part of the successful adaptation process. </p>
<p><em>Raising the Roof: The Pastoral-to-Program Size Transition</em> by Alice Mann.  Pastoral-to-program size change is frequently described as the most challenging of growth transitions for congregations. Now Alban senior consultant Alice Mann, author of The In-Between Church: Navigating Size Transitions in Congregations, addresses the difficulties of that transition in this resource.</p>
<p><em>Size Transitions in Congregations</em> by Beth Ann Gaede.  Congregations that seek growth are often frustrated at hitting a plateau—caught in a transition zone between sizes. The Alban Institute has long been recognized as a leader in size transition research and learning, and this anthology offers an in-depth collection of resources.</p>
<h2>Connecting to the Congregation</h2>
<p><em>Volunteer Coordination and New Member Integration</em> Pat Emery, Workshop Presenter, General Assembly, 2003. This workshop describes the new member and volunteer coordination programs at Jefferson Unitarian Church, which has experienced significant growth over the last several years, even during an interim year, and which has a high level of volunteerism. The workshop presents the underlying philosophy as well as the specifics of implementation of these successful programs and includes examples of forms, letters, agendas, and publicity which can be adopted or adapted by other UU congregations. The workshop and related documents are organized into the six basic areas listed below. Titles in bold type are narratives that describe concepts and programs and which refer to the other documents used in our program. The documents list below are links that will allow you to download the files in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) <a href="http://www.jeffersonunitarian.org/programs/prg_volunteer.html">http://www.jeffersonunitarian.org/programs/prg_volunteer.html</a></p>
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<li>Guest Registry Form</li>
<li>Greeter Instructions</li>
<li>Welcoming Statement</li>
<li>The Second Impression</li>
<li>Visitor’s letter vers. 1</li>
<li>Visitor’s letter vers. 2</li>
<li>JUC Church Brochure</li>
<li>Visitor’s Name Tags</li>
<li>Becoming a Member</li>
<li>The Path to Membership Class</li>
<li>Path to Membership Class</li>
<li>Path Advertise &amp; Announce</li>
<li>Path Class Agenda</li>
<li>Four Corners Game</li>
<li>Responsibilities, Benefits</li>
<li>Path Class Thank You</li>
<li>The Joining Process</li>
<li>The Joining Process</li>
<li>Foundations.Fellowship II<br />
…And More</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Tribal Church: Ministering to the Missing Generation</em> by Carol Howard Merritt,  2008 Award of Merit from Religious Communicators Council  Christian Century&#8217;s Top Ten Practical Theology Books of 2008  (Alban Publishing)</p>
<p><em>Planning to Grow</em> by Dan Hotchkiss,   senior consultant at the Alban Institute.  <a href="http://www.alban.org/conversation.aspx?q=printme&amp;id=5612">http://www.alban.org/conversation.aspx?q=printme&amp;id=5612</a></p>
<h2>Small Congregations</h2>
<p><em>Small, Strong Congregation</em> by Kennon Callahan. Written to be a hands-on guide, Small, Strong Congregations offers practical suggestions for creating mission and service, compassion and shepherding, community and belonging, self-reliance and self-sufficiency, worship and hope, teams and leaders, space and facilities, and giving and generosity. This wise resource is filled with illustrative examples that show clearly how myriad small churches have created solid, vigorous congregations.</p>
<p><em>Wonderful Worship in Smaller Churches</em> (Paperback) and The Indispensable Guide for Smaller Churches (Paperback) by David R. Ray.  Both are favorites of Nancy Proctor.</p>
<h2>Deepening Commitment</h2>
<p><em>Reverend X: How Generation X Ministers Are Shaping Unitarian Universalism</em>, published by Jenkin Lloyd Jones Press. “Reading Reverend X was like going to a spiritual gym to joyfully exercise my vision, my hope, and my trust. I feel stronger in my own Unitarian Universalist vision, since the authors expressed it with great clarity. And I have a renewed hope for our common future, since so many of the ideas and feelings expressed in this book are simply exciting, and hope is usually powered by excitement. But what I feel most is a sense of deep and transformative trust, a confidence in the importance of our movement. This younger generation seems to embrace a far broader and interdependent concept of ministry than I did when I graduated from seminary, and our Association will be all the better for it.” Rev Mark Bellitini.  PURCHASE at <a href="http://www.allsoulschurch.org/shop">http://www.allsoulschurch.org/shop</a></p>
<h2>Self Care</h2>
<p><em>Clergy Self-Care Strategies for Good Times and Bad</em> by Patricia Hayes<br />
<a href="http://alban.org/conversation.aspx?q=printme&amp;id=2922">http://alban.org/conversation.aspx?q=printme&amp;id=2922</a></p>
<p><em>Lay Leadership: Expanding the Circle</em> by Patricia Hayes<br />
<a href="http://alban.org/conversation.aspx?q=printme&amp;id=2292">http://alban.org/conversation.aspx?q=printme&amp;id=2292</a></p>
<p><em>A Model for an Annual Spiritual Checkup</em> by Patricia Hayes</p>
<p><strong>http://www.alban.org/conversation.aspx?q=printme&amp;id=2920</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the TJ District Growth Summit in Chapel Hill October 17-18, 2008, the Reverend Stefan Jonasson presented the keynote address: The Promise of Unitarian Universalism. Here is the audio recording of his address: the-promise-of-unitarian-universalism
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>At the TJ District Growth Summit in Chapel Hill October 17-18, 2008, the Reverend Stefan Jonasson presented the keynote address: The Promise of Unitarian Universalism. Here is the audio recording of his address: <a href="http://tjduua.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/the-promise-of-unitarian-universalism.mp3">the-promise-of-unitarian-universalism</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nancy Proctor, from the UU Congregation of the Outer Banks in Kitty Hawk, NC, and chair of the TJD Growth and Development Council, recently compiled this information about small congregation growth. And although it focuses on small congregation growth, most of the information is applicable to congregations of any size.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Nancy Proctor, from the UU Congregation of the Outer Banks in Kitty Hawk, NC, and chair of the TJD Growth and Development Council, recently compiled this information about small congregation growth. And although it focuses on small congregation growth, most of the information is applicable to congregations of any size.</p>
<p>This is probably the best place to start if you want to see what the latest research shows as to why churches grow.<br />
<a href="http://fact.hartsem.edu/">FACTs on Growth</a></p>
<p>And here is the FACT study as it applies to UU congregeations.<br />
<a href="http://www.uua.org/documents/congservices/fact/fctsurveyresults.pdf">Faith Communities Today UU Survey Results</a></p>
<p>This is an article about small congregations and growth:<br />
<a title="Vitality in Small Congregations" href="http://www.alban.org/conversation.aspx?id=3972" target="_blank">A Saving Remnant: Vitality in Small Congregations</a></p>
<p>This is a very large pdf file but has lots of good information on growing members on the UUA website:<br />
<a href="http://www.uua.org/documents/congservices/membershipjourney.pdf">The Membership Journey</a></p>
<p>To learn more about your community:</p>
<p>If there is a Episcopal Church in your zipcode go to:<br />
<a href="http://www.episcopalchurch.org/growth_60791_ENG_HTM.htm?menupage=50929">Studying Your Congregation and Community</a></p>
<p>If there is a Nazarene Church in your area go to:<br />
<a href="http://map.nazarene.org/">Neighborhood Demographics Reports</a></p>
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