What Do Your Goals Say about Your Ministry?
You can learn a lot about ministries and organizations by analyzing their goals.
Some churches have attendance goals.
Some churches have baptism goals.
Some multi-site church have goals for the number of sites.
Some churches have church planting goals.
Your church's goals are an indication of priorities (of your true priorities). Goals can be something like a litmus test or a lie detector, betraying what is genuinely important. Goals are commonly an indication of passion or heart.
What do your church's goals say about your ministry?
Reflecting on North Point Ministries 20 year anniversary, Andy Stanley said,
“20 years in people ask me, ‘What would you change if you started over?’ Our one numeric goal (to have 100,000 people in groups*) has shaped everything. It has shaped everything including our budget. Your goals shape where the money goes. Groups is the best bet.”
20 years in people ask me, What would you change if you started over? Our one numeric goal (to have 100,000 people in groups*) has shaped everything. It has shaped everything including our budget. Your goals shape where the money goes. Groups is… Share on X
20 years.
One numeric goal.
100,000 people in groups.
What do your church's goals say about your ministry?
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*North Point Ministries has 72,000 adults, teens and children in groups as of May, 2016.
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