SESSION ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2018

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SESSION ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2018 This is designed to guide you through the statistical information that you must provide to the presbytery. In accordance with G-3.0202f, churches must provide statistical information to the presbytery, presbyteries submit completed reports in accordance with General Assembly mandates. The Office of the General Assembly gathers the various PC(USA) presbytery reports to become the OGA Statistics that appear annually in the General Assembly Minutes, Part II, Statistics. PLEASE NOTE: The session needs to approve the report as early as possible after December 31, 2018. This is a session report and DOES NOT require approval at a congregational meeting. Contact your presbytery regarding the following questions: 1. When is the deadline? 2. Oops, I hit the Submit button and I have not entered data? 3. I ve submitted my statistics and need to make a correction. Questions such as: 1. Can I access the program/print reports after I ve submitted? 2. Do I need to enter everything at one time? 3. How do I print my report or a previous year report? Answers to these and other Frequently Asked Questions can be found here: http://oga.pcusa.org/section/churchwide-ministries/stats/statistical-reporting-faq

Beginning membership shows your church's active membership as of December 31 of last year (G-1.0402). This is the official membership figure that appeared in the 2017 Minutes of the General Assembly, Part II, Statistics. This figure cannot be changed. If the actual membership as of 1/1/2018 is different than the displayed figure, enter a "New Starting Membership" to correct your beginning balance. Membership Statistics Beginning Membership New Starting Membership Enter the number of persons received in 2018 into active membership by certificate of transfer from other churches (G-1.030b). Enter the number of persons age 17 or younger received in 2018 through Profession of faith. Enter the number of members received in 2018 through the (first-time) profession of faith (18 or older), or reaffirmation (G-1.0303a & c). Enter the number of persons dismissed in 2018 to other churches for whom certificates of transfer have been issued (G-3.0204). Enter the number deleted from the roll in 2018 because of death. (G-3.0204a). Enter all other reductions (G-3.0204a) in 2018, reasons including persons temporarily excluded or removed from active membership (D-10.0300). Beginning Membership (or New Starting Membership, if corrected), plus Total Gains, then subtract Total Losses. This figure should equal the number of persons that appear on the active member roll. (This is the figure presbytery per capita is based on.) Enter the number of females included in your total ending active membership. Gains Certificate Gains Youth Professions of Faith Professions of Faith and Reaffirmations Total Gains Losses Certificate Losses Deaths Deleted from the Roll for any Other Reason Total Losses Ending Active Membership as of 12/31/2018 Female Members The ending active membership does not automatically calculate. The page must balance in order for changes to save.

Congregational Life Enter the number of infants and children presented for Baptism by parent(s) or others in 2018. Enter the number of persons who presented themselves for Baptism in 2018 at the time of their confirmation. Enter the number of all others who presented themselves for Baptism in 2018. Enter the weekly average of all regularly-scheduled worship services. Persons who are not members of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) who participate in the life and worship of this congregation. Enter the number of ruling elders serving on session as of 12/31/2018. Baptisms Presented by Others At Confirmation All Other Average Weekly Worship Attendance Friends of the Congregation Number of Ruling Elders on Session Do you have deacons? Age Distribution of Members 25 and Under Enter the number of active members in each category. This figure needs to be equal to or less than Ending Active Membership. 26-40 41-55 56-70 71 and Over Total Age Distribution of Christian Education Groups Birth - 3 Age 4 Kindergarten Grade 1 List the number of persons in each category according to the education records for 2018. This total should include, but not be limited to, small groups, such as, Bible studies, spiritual formation groups, and youth groups. This total will automatically calculate when you hit the Accept button. Do not include Vacation Bible School. Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9

Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Young Adult Over 25 Officers/Teachers Total Disability and Racial Composition Statistics gathered on persons with disabilities will be used by entities and committees to formulate programs and policies of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), thus carrying out the mandate for inclusiveness contained in the Book of Order (G-3.0103 & F-1.0403). In order to complete this section, you (as clerk or pastor) are not expected to conduct a survey of the congregation, but to rely on personal knowledge of individuals disabilities. According to the definition adopted by the World Health Organization, persons with disabilities are those who have physical or mental disabilities that substantially limit their participation in one or more of life s activities. Persons with a major hearing loss or deficiency. Persons whose ability to move about is substantially impeded. This would include persons suffering from diseases such as arthritis and persons dependent upon canes, crutches, or wheelchairs, etc. Persons with severe visual limitations. Persons with less easily discerned disabilities such as heart disease, diabetes, epilepsy, or mental conditions. Persons with a Disability Hearing Impairment Mobility Impairment Sight Impairment Other Impairment The 202nd General Assembly (1990) instructed the Office of the General Assembly to gather information regarding Racial Ethnic Composition (Minutes, 1990, Part I, p. 282.) Inclusiveness is an important part of the life of the church, The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) shall give full expression to the rich diversity within its membership and shall provide means which will assure a greater inclusiveness leading to wholeness in its emerging life. (G-4.0403) This information is used in a variety of ways. Two of the ways in which this information is used is as follows: (1) The 208th General Assembly (1996) passed a recommendation that 1. affirms the goal of increasing the racial ethnic membership to 10 percent of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) membership by the year 2005, and to 20 percent by the year 2010; (Minutes, 1996, Part I, p. 378). (2) The General Assembly Committee on Representation (COR) uses the data at their Synod Committee on Representation Training Workshops that are held biannually.

In making the entries for this category, be guided by how an individual describes themselves. The figure entered as the total for Congregation should be equal to or less than the figure shown for Total Ending Active Membership, on the Membership Page. Persons originating or descended from Japan, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, Hawaii, Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Trust Territories of the Pacific or the Northern Marianas; Tibet, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and India. Persons originating from or descended from black Africa. Persons originating or descended from any races, cultures, and nationalities from Latin American countries (Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean). Persons descended from American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut, and regarded as such by the community of which the person claims to be a part. Persons originating from or having ancestry from these countries: Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan, Armenia, Kurdistan, Bahrain, Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe. Persons descended from two or more racial groups listed. Racial Ethnic Composition of the Church Asian/Pacific Islander/South Asian Black/African American/African Hispanic/Latino-a Native American/Alaska Native/Indigenous Middle Eastern/North African White Multiracial Total Financial Data (Whole Dollars Only) Financial gifts from donors; rents; fees; income from investments and endowments; special offerings; general purpose fundraisers; and subsidies or grants. Include gifts for capital campaigns, bequests or endowments. The total of all expenditures for the current operations of the congregation including but not limited to personnel, building maintenance, program, mission, and administrative cost. Also include special offerings, contributions to the denomination (presbytery, synod, or General Assembly), staff pensions, payroll tax contributions, utilities, insurance, payments of interest and principal on loans. Do not include capital expenditures. The total of moneys given to mission related activities at the local or national level, ecumenical bodies or mission causes not related the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). Annual Income Annual Expenses Mission (Subset of Annual Expenses)

The total of all expenditures for staff (ordained and non-ordained) including but not limited to salaries, benefits, payroll tax contributions, workers compensation, retirement and health insurance contributions. The total of expenditures related to the place where the congregation regularly gathers for worship, education, and spiritual nurture. Personnel (Subset of Annual Expenses) Facilities (Subset of Annual Expenses) Supplemental Questions Young participants in your congregation Age 4 and Under Elementary School Age (K-5th grade) Middle Schoolers (6th 8th) High Schoolers (9th 12th) How many elders and deacons are 25 or younger in your congregation? The following questions are related to church staffing. (Ordained pastoral staff would include PC(USA) ministers of the Word and Sacrament, commissioned ruling elders, or ministers of other faith families serving your congregation.) How many full time ordained pastoral staff? How many part time ordained pastoral staff? How many other full time staff members? How many other part time staff members? The following questions are asked to identify different nationalities represented in your congregation. Clicking add will allow you to report multiple answers. For members who identify as Native American, Alaska Native or Indigenous, what nation/tribe do they associate with: For members who identify as Black, African American or African, please list countries of origin: For members who identify as Asian, Pacific Islander, or South Asian, please list countries of origin: For members who identify as Hispanic or Latino-a, please list countries of origin: For members who identify as Middle Eastern or North African, please list countries of origin: How many people identify as LGBTQQIA+ in your congregation? (As defined by The LGBTQ+ Community - An umbrella term used to refer to people who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and all those whose identity transcends the bounds of culturally prescribed norms for gender and/or sexuality.)