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Congregation Report Monday, January 7, 2019 Wekiva Presbyterian Church CONGREGATIONAL VITALITY Total Respondents: 73 worshipers 27 leadership & staff "My church is spiritually vital and alive" WORSHIPERS LEADERSHIP & STAFF Very True 20% To A great Extent 26% True 35% To Some Extent 44% True 35% To A Small Extent 15% Not True 10% Not At All 15% Based on your overall survey results from worshipers Your congregation's greatest strength is: CARING RELATIONSHIPS Your congregation is least strong in: EVANGELISM Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 1

INTERPRETING YOUR RESULTS We pray that when you read these reports that you do not do so with either discouragement or pride, but instead find your center in a spirit of faithfulness that assures us all that Christ is not finished with any of us yet. To that end, perhaps it may help you to faithfully hold the following in your heart as you are reviewing the results of their vitality surveys: From the Bible I thank my God every time I remember you, constantly praying with joy in every one of my prayers for all of you, because of your sharing in the gospel from the first day until now. I am confident of this, that the one who began a good work among you will bring it to completion by the day of Jesus Christ. (Phil. 1:3 6) From the Directory for Worship The Church in its worship and service is a living sign of the reign of God, which is both a present reality and a future promise. The Church s activities do not bring about God s realm; they are our grateful response to the grace of God at work in the world. We seek to worship and serve God faithfully, with the confidence that God s reign has already been established and the hope that it will soon be revealed in fullness and glory. (Book of Order, W-5.0401) From the Book of Common Worship God of power and grace, fill us with the wisdom of your Word and the understanding of your Spirit so that we may be your church: a people with dreams and visions at work in all the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. You can interpret the overall scores on each of the marks much like grades. They are percentage scores, and are calculated based on the average response of those who took the survey to all the questions that make up each mark of vitality. Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 2

CONGREGATIONAL VITALITY Below are your congregation's scores on each of the seven marks of vitality from leadership & staff and worshipers. lifelong discipleship formation intentional authentic evangelism outward incarnational focus empowering servant leadership spirit-inspired worship 72% 70% 69% 74% 72% 78% caring relationships 67% 81% ecclesial health 69% Pay attention not only to which scores are highest (your strengths) and lowest (your weaknesses), but also take note of any area where there is a 10% or higher difference in ratings between leadership & staff and worshipers. This could indicate an area where worshipers are not aware of what your church is doing, or where leadership is unaware of issues in the church. The following pages give you a deeper look at how your congregation scored on each of the vital marks. Each page provides the overall scores from worshipers and leadership & staff, and then gives a breakdown of responses from the worshiper survey. The percentage scores were calculated based on average responses to multiple items in the surveys, which have been combined into scales representing each of the seven marks of vitality. Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 3

LIFELONG DISCIPLESHIP FORMATION The righteousness that comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness of God based on faith. Phil. 3:9b From the cradle to the grave seeking to be formed for right living with God and with all people. Are your worshipers growing spiritually? Below you will find your congregation's overall score based on responses from worshipers and from leadership & staff. The responses to the questions below are from the worshiper survey and were used to calculate your discipleship score based on worshiper responses. YOUR DISCIPLESHIP SCORES 72% The role of the church The following items measure how the church is helping worshipers grow as disciples. Prioritizes faith formation and disciple making Challenges me to become more Christ-like Helps me apply my faith to everyday life Nurtures my spiritual development Slightly Very 8% 27% 34% 31% To a small To some To a great 4% 11% 46% 39% 6% 4% 42% 49% 4% 17% 38% 41% The role of the individual The following items measure how the worshipers are growing as disciples. I know the Bible I see myself as a disciple When I face a problem, I look to the teachings of Jesus for guidance 10% 55% 29% 7% 6% 32% 41% 21% 8% 30% 42% 23% How is it that you make time to Read the Bible privately in places other than at church Read and discuss the Bible with people outside of church Pray or meditate privately in places other than at church Engage in another spiritual practice Not Important Very 11% 24% 31% 34% 21% 29% 35% 15% 6% 11% 35% 49% 27% 19% 32% 22% Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 4

INTENTIONAL AUTHENTIC EVANGELISM We have this treasure in clay jars, so that it may be made clear that this extraordinary power belongs to God. 2 Cor. 4:7 Intentionally sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ, not just acts of kindness. Are your worshipers sharing the Good News? Below you will find your congregation's overall score based on responses from worshipers and from leadership & staff. The responses to the questions below are from the worshiper survey and were used to calculate your evangelism score based on worshiper responses. YOUR EVANGELISM SCORES 69% 70% The role of the church The following items measure how the church is helping worshipers engage in evangelism. Engages in evangelism Encourages and equips me to share my faith Encourages and equips me to share God's love when engaging in mission work or community service Slightly Very 19% 30% 30% 21% To a small To some To a great 6% 18% 44% 32% 4% 8% 46% 39% The role of the individual The following items measure how the worshipers are engaging in evangelism. How is it that you make time to Seek opportunities to share my faith in everyday life Engage in discussions about religion and spirituality with people of other faiths or no faith Make specific efforts to form relationships with people of other faiths or no faith (Matthew 5:46-48) I am willing to step out of my comfort zone in order to help visitors to my church feel welcome I invite people who do not attend church to come visit mine I try to spread the word of God through my actions, like serving the community or engaging in mission work Not Important Very 8% 27% 49% 15% 13% 42% 36% 10% 15% 34% 37% 14% 1% 21% 40% 38% 18% 32% 31% 18% 4% 25% 42% 29% Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 5

OUTWARD INCARNATIONAL FOCUS The gate is narrow and the road is hard that leads to life, and there are few who find it. Matthew 7:14 Outward exploration and awareness, as as a focus on neighbors, neighborhoods, and those who may never step foot in church. Are your worshipers being Jesus out in the world? Below you will find your congregation's overall score based on responses from worshipers and from leadership & staff. The responses to the questions below are from the worshiper survey and were used to calculate your outward focus score based on worshiper responses. YOUR OUTWARD FOCUS SCORES 74% The role of the church The following items measure how the church is helping worshipers be Jesus in the world. Helps others outside the church Is working for social justice (Psalm 82:3) Responds to the needs of the people in the local community and beyond Provides a moral voice for our community Has a noted presence in the community Fosters environments of diversity Emphasizes mission over self-preservation Is fighting inequality (for example poverty or racism) Slightly Quite 1% 8% 36% 54% To a small To some To a great 13% 19% 39% 29% 1% 4% 44% 51% 8% 22% 43% 26% 3% 19% 52% 26% 8% 15% 45% 31% 7% 18% 38% 38% 15% 18% 31% 36% The role of the individual The following items measure how the worshipers are being Jesus in the world. How is it that you make time to Actively promote social justice in our world Make specific efforts to form relationships of diversity Seek out oportunities to learn about other cultures and faith traditions Engage in work to improve my community Not Important Very 9% 24% 47% 21% 10% 27% 47% 16% 13% 41% 32% 14% 6% 11% 56% 27% Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 6

EMPOWERING SERVANT LEADERSHIP The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers. Matt. 9:37-38. Identify, nurture, support the use of spiritual gifts of all people to serve Are your worshipers being servant leaders? Below you will find your congregation's overall score based on responses from worshipers and from leadership & staff. The responses to the questions below are from the worshiper survey and were used to calculate your leadership score based on worshiper responses. YOUR SERVANT LEADERSHIP SCORES 78% 72% The role of the church The following items measure how the church is cultivating servant leadership within the church. My church helps members find the best way they can contribute to the life of the church Slightly Very 3% 28% 43% 26% In the past year, someone in my church has Helped me to cultivate my God-given gifts (Romans 12: 6-8) Provided me with opportunitites to get involved Involved me in the planning or leading of activities Talked to me or taught me about stewardship (time, talent, treasure) Never Rarely Sometimes Frequently 14% 6% 44% 36% 3% 6% 17% 74% 13% 8% 32% 48% 9% 12% 25% 57% Staff and other leaders here model humility I am heavily involved in this church beyond attending worship 7% 25% 24% 39% 8% 23% 27% 41% Nurtures my leadership development To a small To some To a great 7% 17% 39% 37% Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 7

SPIRIT-INSPIRED WORSHIP These people draw near with their mouths and honor me with their lips, while their hearts are far from me, and their worship of me is a human commandment learned by rote. Isaiah 29:13 Worship is about God. We get to come on holy ground, encounter the presence of the living God, and are sent to live lives of wonder, love, and praise. Are your worshipers being filled with the Spirit? Below you will find your congregation's overall score based on responses from worshipers and from leadership & staff. The responses to the questions below are from the worshiper survey and were used to calculate your worship score based on worshiper responses. YOUR WORSHIP SCORES Personal growth inspired by worship The following items measure how worship services are inspiring personal growth My church leads inspiring worship Slightly Very 17% 24% 32% 28% Worship services at my church Challenge my assumptions and convictions Help me understand scripture Inspire me to action To a small To some To a great 8% 25% 54% 13% 1% 18% 39% 42% 11% 17% 51% 21% Experiences felt during worship The following items measure what experiences worship services are invoking During worship services at my church I feel A sense of God's presence Boredom Connectedness Energy Frustration Judgment Renewal Wonder Rarely or never Sometimes Usually Always 8% 26% 35% 31% 42% 38% 15% 6% 8% 26% 49% 17% 13% 44% 37% 7% 44% 38% 17% 1% 59% 30% 10% 0% 13% 39% 32% 16% 21% 43% 27% 9% Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 8

CARING RELATIONSHIPS By this everyone will know that you are disciples, if you have love for one another. John 13:35 Instead of a closed, judgmental community, people find freedom to share stories, encounter the Savior, and ask for help. Do your worshipers feel a sense of community within your church? Below you will find your congregation's overall score based on responses from worshipers and from leadership & staff. The responses to the questions below are from the worshiper survey and were used to calculate your relationships score based on worshiper responses. YOUR RELATIONSHIPS SCORES 81% 67% Church Community The following items measure what the church is doing to foster community My church loves and cares for all its members There is serious conflict within this church There are members who have been and are still hurt by this church Slightly Very 0% 11% 37% 52% Do not know 69% 25% 13% 17% 10% 38% 22% 24% 21% 18% Individual Sense of Belonging The following items measure whether the worshipers feel connected within the church I feel a strong sense of belonging in this congregation People would notice if I stopped coming to church Sometimes this church feels cliquish and it is hard to break into groups I do not have any close friends in this congregation 1% 14% 35% 50% 4% 26% 26% 42% 51% 45% 5% 1% 74% 17% 7% 3% Never Rarely Sometimes Frequently My church has supported me through prayers My church makes me feel that my opinions are valued 6% 1% 37% 56% 1% 4% 36% 58% Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 9

ECCLESIAL HEALTH The body does not consist of one member but of many. God has so arranged the body that there may be no dissension within the body, but the members may have the same care for one another. 1 Cor. 12: 14, 24b-25 Clarity in mission, core values to ministry, passion and joy in being the church, and a true valuing of the connectional church. Is your church functioning? Below you will find your congregation's overall score based on responses from worshipers and from leadership & staff. The responses to the questions below are from the worshiper survey and were used to calculate your health score based on worshiper responses. YOUR HEALTH SCORES 69% Mission and Future My church stays healthy and strong My church fulfills its mission My church has a healthy sense of mission/purpose I am hopeful or excited about our future My church is resistant to change Slightly Very 14% 28% 36% 22% 4% 16% 39% 41% To a small To some To a great 1% 6% 38% 56% 1% 32% 28% 31% 25% 48% 18% 8% Leadership I trust our session to make good decisions Leadership shares budget and financial information with members There is a good match between our congregation and our pastor(s) or priest(s) Our leaders are open to suggestions for improvement Our congregation manages conflict There is tension between leadership and members My church avoids difficult conversations Do not know 12% 29% 32% 27% 0% 3% 18% 39% 32% 7% 16% 24% 33% 21% 6% 10% 35% 17% 38% 1% 20% 38% 21% 4% 17% 18% 38% 18% 6% 21% 26% 39% 21% 14% 0% Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 10

BACKGROUND INFORMATION Are you currently a member of this congregation? What is your annual income before taxes? 97% Yes 2% Less than $25,000 0% No, but I am in the process of becoming a member 21% $25,000 to $49,000 3% No, but I regularly participate here 21% $50,000 to $74,999 0% No 12% $75,000 to $99,999 19% $100,000 to $149,999 How long have you been coming here? 25% $150,000 or more 0% I am a first-time visitor 1% Less than 2 years What is the highest education level you have completed? 10% 2-5 years 4% Some high school or less 11% 6-10 years 5% High school diploma 78% More than 10 years 4% Trade certificate 12% Associate degree Are you any of the following? (Select all that apply.) 47% Bachelors degree 11% Christian Educator 23% Masters degree 32% Deacon 4% Doctorate or professional degree 39% Elder 0% Ordained Minister or Priest What is your employment status? 35% None of the above 27% Work full-time 11% Work part-time How would you characterize your involvement in this church? 7% Full-time homemaker 38% It is increasing 6% Student 45% It is staying about the same 0% Unemployed 16% It is decreasing 51% Retired Over the past year, how often have you attended Sunday worship Age of worshipers at your congregation? 6% up to 17 years 58% Every week 0% 18-25 33% 2-3 times a month 0% 26-35 7% About once a month 43% 36-65 1% Occasionally or only for special occasions 51% over 65 0% Never Gender of worshipers Politically, would say you are: 38% Male 54% More on the conservative side 62% Female 39% More on the moderate side 0% Other 7% More on the liberal side Background of worshipers Theologically, would you say you are: 1% Asian 37% More on the conservative side 0% Black or African American 56% More on the moderate side 0% Hispanic or Latinx 7% More on the liberal side 0% Middle Eastern About how much of your annual income (before taxes) do you give to your church? 0% Native American 97% White 0% Immigrant 23% 10% or more 0% Other 10% 7-9% 1% Multiracial 37% 4-6% 19% 1-3% 6% Less than 1% 5% I don't give Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 11

If you have any questions about these results, or would like to see some further analysis for your congregation (for example, comparing results by attendance), please contact research@pcusa.org or call 502-569-5077. Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to either rounding or the ability to select more than one option 12