2150 N. 122nd St, Seattle, WA 98133 206-363-7570 nsachurch.org P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 CHURCH PROFILE OUR HISTORY OUR MISSION OUR MINISTRY OUTCOMES OUR MINISTRY OUTCOMES (CONTINUED) OUR MINISTRIES OUR MINISTRIES (CONTINUED) OUR STAFF OUR FACILITIES OUR FINANCES OUR GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE PASTORAL PROFILE CHARACTER, COMPETENCY, CHEMISTRY STRATEGIC INITIATIVES COMMUNITY PROFILE
// CHURCH PROFILE // CHURCH PROFILE Our HISTORY In 1955 two existing Christian and Missionary Alliance churches merged to form North Seattle Alliance Church under the pastoral leadership of E.W. Holman. A prime piece of property on Haller Lake was purchased and a multi-purpose initial building was constructed. Wendell Price, a gifted preacher, began his ministry in 1963 and as the church grew a new building was completed in 1971. Over the years NSA has demonstrated a strong commitment to biblical preaching and the support of missions. It has a rich tradition of sharing its facility with various ethnic congregations and has helped launch other C&MA church plants in the Puget Sound region. The church has benefited from several strong Lead Pastors (James Davey, David Klingsing, Kelvin Gardiner, and Mark Price) and gifted pastoral staff members. After an extended period of staff turnovers and interim ministries, Andy Snodgrass began serving as Lead Pastor in 2010, enlisting a young staff, and led the church in a season of renewed focus on reaching out to the community. Though the majority of the congregation is older, several younger singles and families have been added to the church family in recent years. In September of 2014, the Ministry Council enlisted the services of New Church Ministries to conduct an in-depth assessment of the church. (The complete Assessment Report is available on the church s website, nsachurch.org/pastoral-search.) A list of recommendations for the church to work on during an intentional period of transition was presented to the congregation. Steve Conway was secured by the board to serve as an intentional interim pastor. Pastor Steve has been guiding the church through a Refocusing process as it prepares to welcome a new Lead Pastor. Our MISSION NSA is a faith community that exists to connect the people of North Seattle to the life and mission of Jesus 2 Our MINISTRY OUTCOMES People experience life-long growth into Jesus likeness. Prayer and application of Biblical truth are given high priority. Continuous spiritual renewal is stimulated. Community groups that authentically demonstrate missional living. People who worship authentically and relevantly. Intergenerational engagement is fostered. Guests are integrated into the life and ministry of the church. Leaders are developed and deployed. Next generation Mentor staff Develop associate pastor Intergenerational Ordination Develop elder candidates Leadership development Develop leaders for ministry teams Preaching (Continued)
// CHURCH PROFILE // 3 The region and world are engaged by the gospel of grace. Churches are planted. People are equipped in sharing their faith. People are challenged to live missionally. Strategic glo-cal partnerships are sustained. Compassion ministries that improve the lives of people. Transition occurs successfully. Complete assessment and implement recommendations. Develop strategic initiatives. Develop profile for next Lead Pastor. Communicate the process and celebrate progress. Our MINISTRIES Worship Gathering Our church provides a blended worship service on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Worship teams enlisted by our Worship Director lead music in our service which is contemporary in style. Our current average Sunday morning is approximately 260 (2012: 258 2013: 263 2014: 265). First Impressions A team of volunteers actively provides hospitality ministries to guests on Sunday mornings with specific programs aimed at assimilating newcomers into the life and ministry of the church. This is an area of ministry which has been given special attention during the transition. Adult Learning Communities Consistent, high quality classes are provided for adults prior to the morning service on Sunday mornings. A solid balance of class topics are presented by qualified lay leaders. These classes are well attended. Community Groups Approximately 11 Community Groups meet through the week in homes with IN, UP and OUT elements. Glo-cal Missions North Seattle Alliance has a rich tradition as a church which generously supports the international ministries of The Christian and Missionary Alliance as well as other mission organizations. It conducts an annual Missions Conference, bringing in international workers to share what God is doing through their ministries around the world. Local outreach ministries include Talk Time ESL program, KidsReach (tutoring), Way of Compassion (food bank ministering to under-resourced people who come to the Puget Sound Christian Clinic housed in the church), The Bridge (a café open to the public) and annual events like the Hoedown, summer Soccer Camp and Kids Adventure Camp. During the transition we have been leaning into a stronger emphasis on local outreach, thus the term glo-cal (combining global and local missions). (Continued)
// CHURCH PROFILE // Women s Ministries Our Women`s ministries include Thursday morning and evening Bible Study and Discipleship groups, a Holy Yoga class and an annual retreat. Children and Youth Ministries The church offers a ministry to children and youth which includes weekly gatherings on Wednesday evenings and Sunday mornings. Our STAFF In addition to the Lead Pastor the following people serve on our paid staff: Mike Labrum Associate Pastor Jason Mulkin Worship Director Kaleb Gentry Youth Pastor Laurel Mulkin Children s Director Sharon Carson KidsReach Coordinator Trent Siverson The Bridge café Manager Jenny Waddingham Administrative Assistant Chris Kennedy Communications and Publications Director Robert David Head Custodian Our FACILITIES Our physical plant includes a worship center with a seating capacity of approximately 450, a gym, Fellowship Hall, classrooms (shared by children, youth and adult ministries), The Bridge café, and an office complex housed in a beautiful Victorian house overlooking a small lake. NSA has waterfront property which provides picnicking and boating opportunities. Our facilities are heavily used throughout the week, shared by both Christian and community groups: Bible Study Fellowship, Northwest Girls Choir, Puget Sound Christian Clinic, Restoration (Messianic congregation), etc. Our facility is debt-free with ample space for congregational growth. Maintaining and repairing our aging facilities is an on-going challenge. Our FINANCES North Seattle Alliance is debt free and keeps a reasonable amount in reserves. Our budget for 2014 15 is $640,445. Total Operational Giving (minus missions giving) 2012: $574,858 2013: $578,707 2014: $565,501 4 Our GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE Our church is governed by a single, policy-setting board (called the Ministry Council), which assumes responsibility for ministry outcomes (the big picture direction of the church) while empowering the Lead Pastor to direct, through his staff and volunteers, ministry means (daily operations) to fulfill those outcomes. Pastoral Profile
// PASTORAL PROFILE // PASTORAL PROFILE Over the 10 year period from 2005 2014, Sunday morning attendance at NSA peaked at 434. From 2008 through 2011, the church experienced a steady decline, down to 256 by 2011. During the past three years, 2012 14, the decline has stabilized. In order to stimulate a positive trajectory of new growth, the church leadership acknowledges the need for a unique kind of pastor at this season in its life. This type of leader is sometimes referred to as a Turnaround or Revitalization Pastor. This person possesses a proven track record as a catalytic change agent with appropriate relation warmth to persevere in leading an established church toward renewed spiritual vitality and effective evangelism. Character Possesses an open, humble, teachable spirit. Willing to make a long term commitment to serve at NSA, persevering through tough times. Possesses a warm, relational personality with a healthy sense of humor. Courageous, capable of truthing it in love. Values empowering and mentoring other leaders without feeling threatened. Invites intentional accountability. Competency Able to exegete Scripture and the Seattle culture, utilizing current technology well. Capable of casting, communicating and implementing a compelling vision. Possesses experience and expertise in developing leaders and supervising staff. A dynamic communicator and solid biblical preacher, who applies the Word in ways that moves people to action, bringing about spiritual transformation. Capable of bridging the generations, providing ministries for senior adults while attracting younger singles and families. Possesses experience and expertise in managing the complexities of an established church with diverse ministries and a large, multi-use facility. Capable of leading the church in relevant glo-cal outreach, sharing the gospel both globally and locally. Chemistry Able to function effectively in an urban setting. Capable of relating well to secular and ethnically diverse people in the city of Seattle. Possesses intergenerational people skills, honoring legacy while moving into a new future while attracting younger singles and families. Personable, authentic and approachable. STRATEGIC INITIATIVES During our new Lead Pastor s first 24 months here at North Seattle Alliance, we need him to give focused attention to the following items in order to make progress toward a new future: 5 Create a comprehensive vision for the future of our church and communicate it effectively for maximum ownership and implementation. This vision will include the configuration of staff needed to accomplish this vision. Develop a long range plan for aligning facility usage and maintenance with our church s vision for the future. Craft an intentional discipleship pathway and leadership development plan. Develop strategic ways to bridge the generations, meeting the needs of our senior adults while continuing to attract younger singles and families. Conduct an audit of existing ministries, prioritizing ministries which can best enable our church to achieve its vision. Refine strategies for connecting the church to the community and the community to the church. Community Profile
// COMMUNITY PROFILE // COMMUNITY PROFILE North Seattle Alliance Church is located north of downtown Seattle, Washington, just off the major I-5 freeway. It is part of the Haller Lake community with waterfront property. The surrounding neighborhood is quite diverse in its ethnic and socio-economic make up. Within a 1 to 2 mile radius are Northgate Mall, Northwest Hospital, North Seattle Community College and several schools. Seattle represents a challenging American mission field since its population is one of the most secularized and unchurched in the country. Though a growing percentage of the congregation lives near the church, the majority of its members commute from surrounding areas. The church s café as well as the Puget Sound Christian Clinic housed in its facility, attracts many people from the community. The church has sustained a long term partnership with the local elementary school, working together to provide school supplies and a regular tutoring program. Seattle offers numerous advantages as a major metropolitan city: theater, arts, museums, restaurants, universities, major sports teams and a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains and the waters of Puget Sound, Seattle is a picturesque city with a relaxed, informal (and eclectic) lifestyle. 98133 DEMOGRAPHICS 6 Median Age: 38 Ethnicities African American 1,822 (4%) Asian or Pacific Islander 6,404 (15%) Indian 512 (1%) Mixed Races 2,047 (5%) Others 931 (2%) White 31,180 (73%) Education High School or less 3,491 (11%) High School Graduate 14,443 (47%) Bachelors or Associate Degrees 9,717 (31%) Graduate Degrees 3,338 (11%)