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STATISTICS FOR MISSION: JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2017 Church name: Church Num.: Deanery: Diocese: Liverpool Please complete this form online if possible at http://parishreturns.churchofengland.org. Please complete this form for your CHURCH by Tuesday 31 st January 2018 and return it to the Resources Team at St James House. If there is more than one church in your parish, then please complete a separate form for each church. Forms may be submitted by post, email or online (http://parishreturns.churchofengland.org/ contact Resources Team for login details). Questions about the Electoral Roll request the PARISH Electoral Roll first: this refers to the ecclesiastical parish. The question on Church Electoral Roll is optional and only applies if you are in a multi-church parish AND keep a separate roll for each church. Fresh expressions of church should be included in your numbers, unless they complete a separate return. If the fresh expression of church works with a parish, please provide the parish name with the return. For help in identifying fresh expressions of Church please visit https://www.churchofengland.org/media/1839845/freshexpressionschoicetree.pdf Please complete all questions as far as possible, using 0, unknown, or no services if necessary. In rare circumstances where a single congregation worships evenly between a number of churches (i.e. there is no difference in who attends and how often at each church), a single return may be submitted. The churches included in the return should be noted below. A single return is submitted on behalf of (please list all included churches here, with church codes): The first question is about the number of people on your ECCLESIASTICAL ELECTORAL ROLL, as reported at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting in 2017. Please write unknown if the figure is not available. 1. How many people were on the ecclesiastical Electoral Roll for your parish, as reported at your Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) in 2017? 1. Number on the ecclesiastical Electoral Roll for your parish If your parish has more than one church and each one keeps a separate roll for their church, please also provide the total electoral roll for your church. Please write N/A if this is not applicable to your church. 1b. How many people are on your church Electoral Roll? 1b. Number on the CHURCH Electoral Roll Page 1 of 10

The next question is about church attendance on a USUAL SUNDAY. A usual Sunday is one which is not a major festival or contained in a peak holiday period. Wherever possible, please do not count the same person multiple times if someone attends more than once on a usual Sunday, please only count them once. Only think about the Sundays when you hold at least one service (ignore the Sundays when you do not hold a service at your church). 2. How many people attend your church on a usual Sunday, when there is a service? 2a. Adults (16 years old and over) 2b. Children and young people (under 16 years) The following questions are about how many people attended a service or act of worship at Easter (Easter Day and vigil services on Easter Eve), Advent (Advent Sunday until 23 rd December) and Christmas (Christmas Eve and Christmas Day). If you did not hold any services or acts of worship at your church during these periods, please enter 0 in the relevant box. 3. How many people came to your church at Easter 2017? 3a: Total number of individuals receiving communion at any service(s) on Easter Day and vigil service on Easter Eve 3b. Total number of adults and children attending worship (including communicants) at any service(s) on Easter Day or vigil service on Easter Eve 4. How many people came to special services run by your church during Advent 2017? 4a. Total number attending special services run by the church during advent (Advent Sunday until 23 rd December), for example nativities, carol services, carols on the green, crib services, etc., which were held for the congregation and local community 4b. Total number attending special services run by the church during advent (Advent Sunday until 23 rd December), for example nativities, school carol services, carols on the green, etc., which were held specifically for civic or school organisations 5. How many people came to your church at Christmas 2017? 5a. Total number of communicants at any service(s) on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 5b. Total number of adults and children attending worship (including communicants) at any service(s) on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day The next question is about OCTOBER ATTENDANCE; the number of people who attend your church during the first 4 full weeks of October (Sunday to Saturday). This includes the number of people attending services and acts of worship, on Sunday and during the week. You are asked to enter a count for the first four weeks of October 2017. Each weekly count should be allocated by Sunday or weekdays; adults or children; and type of service (Church, fresh expressions of church or school services). Wherever possible, please do not count the same person multiple times in the same week. Page 2 of 10

Number of services: how many services were held, split between the Sunday and weekdays. Enter 0 if there were none. Fresh expressions of church: include fresh expressions of church unless they have opted to submit their own return. School services: These are services held in your church (or church building) which are attended by a school(s). There is a separate question about acts of worship held in schools). Adults: 16 years old and over. Please do include those leading the service(s). Children and young people: Under 16 years old. Weekdays: People who attended ONLY during the week and NOT on Sunday, i.e. if they have already attended a Sunday service, please try not to count them again if they attend another service or activity during the week. Please INCLUDE: Activities in which worship is the primary purpose and predominant feature. The number of adults and children attending services and Sunday schools or equivalent activities. Clergy and other ministers attending or leading services. All visitors at services, including for example those attending baptisms. Those celebrating the Eucharist outside the church, for example at home, in prison or in hospital (include as church or fresh expression attendance, as appropriate). Please DO NOT include: Activities with only some worship element, such as house groups, parent and toddler groups, youth clubs, Alpha courses, social events such as harvest suppers and some prayer groups. Attendance at weddings, funerals or burial services. 6. How many people came to your church in October 2017? Please complete a count for each of the following four weeks. If there were exceptional circumstances that led to unusual October attendance figures in 2017, let us know in the comment box at the end of this form. 1. Sunday 1 st October Weekdays 2 nd 7 th Number of services Church Adult Fresh expressions School service Children and young people Church Fresh School expressions service 2. Sunday 8 th October Weekdays 9 th 14 th Number of services Church Adult Fresh expressions School service Children and young people Church Fresh School expressions service Page 3 of 10

3. Sunday 15 th October Weekdays 16 th 21 st Number of services Church Adult Fresh expressions School service Children and young people Church Fresh School expressions service 4. Sunday 22 nd October Weekdays 23 rd 28 th Number of services Church Adult Fresh expressions School service Children and young people Church Fresh School expressions service 7. How often does your ministry team lead acts of worship in schools? This question refers acts of worship that are held within school buildings rather than your own church or church building (services held for schools within your own church should be included within the October count, and Easter and Christmas figures where appropriate). Please include any school-based acts of worship in any school that are led by a person who holds an office or responsibility for ministry (ordained or lay) within your church. Usually refers to during term-time or when the school is open, ignoring school holidays. Please tick one box as the closest estimate. Never Occasionally / ad hoc Usually once or twice a term Usually once a month Usually once a fortnight Usually once a week Usually more often than weekly If there is no school in your parish, please tick here: Page 4 of 10

The following questions are about your worshipping community. Think about your regular worshipping community at the end of 2017. For more information, please refer to http://www.churchofengland.org/media/1529895/worshippingcommunityinfo.pdf Any person who attends your church regularly, for example at least once a month, or would attend if they were not prevented by illness, infirmity or temporary absence Include all congregations in your church, including fresh expressions of church Do not include visitors, e.g. holidaymakers, baptism parties etc. Do not include people who consider their home church to be another church Do not include people who left the church earlier in the year (they are counted in the next question as leavers and are not part of your worshipping community at the end of 2017). 8. How many people are in your worshipping community at the end of 2017? Please complete all of the boxes, as far as you can (remember, these are estimates). If there is no-one in that category, please write 0. If the age groups of the worshipping community are unknown, please write unknown and enter a total figure only. Children (Age 0-10) Young people (Age 11-17) Adults (Age 18-29) Adults (Age 30-49) Adults (Age 50-69) Adults (Age 70+) TOTAL 8a. How many Worshipping Communities are represented within the numbers of people declared in Q8? 9. How has your worshipping community changed during 2017? Please complete all of the boxes, as far as you can (your best estimates please). If there is no-one in that category, please write 0. If you know how many people have left/joined your worshipping community, but you do not know their reasons for leaving or joining, please write unknown and enter a total figure only. If you are unable to complete this question at all, please leave it blank. Do not count as joiners or leavers members of your worshipping community who move from Children and young people to Adult 9a. How many adults, young people and children have joined your worshipping community during 2017? Worshipping for the first time Moved into the area Moved from a local church Returned to church TOTAL Adults (Age 18+) Children and young people 9b. How many adults, young people and children have left your worshipping community during 2017? Death or illness Moved away Moved to a local church Not worshipping anywhere TOTAL Adults (Age 18+) Children and young people Page 5 of 10

The next questions are about fresh expressions of church and missional activities. Missional activities (MA) can be many and varied. If you are unsure about whether to include a missional activity please DO include the activity. Separate or independent charities (e.g. Mothers Union, Scouts, Girl Guides, etc.) should not be included within this section. A fresh expression of church (FE) is a form of church established primarily for the benefit of people who are not yet members of any church. Here you are asked to describe aspects of the way the fresh expression is run, rather than providing numbers on attendance (Question 6 collects the attendance numbers for these fresh expressions of church). For help in identifying fresh expressions of church please visit http://www.churchofengland.org/media/1839845/freshexpressionschoicetree.pdf or visit http://www.freshexpressions.org.uk Fresh expressions of church can be quite varied. If you remain unsure about whether an activity or service meets the definition of a fresh expression, please DO include it here. We have included space for five fresh expressions of church or missional activities. If you have more, please continue on an additional sheet. Do not include as fresh expressions of church Alpha courses or outreach activities that do not include worship; please record these as missional activities. 10. What regular fresh expressions or missional activities are supported by your church? Please tick here if you have no fresh expressions of church, nor any missional activities (If your church did NOT hold any fresh expressions of church during 2017, nor any missional activities, please leave the following page blank.) Page 6 of 10

Fresh Expressions of Church and Missional Activities that are not regular church services Type of Activity? (please tick) Fresh Exp (FE) / Missional Activity (ME) Name of Fresh Expression or Missional Activity Where is it held? (please tick) (if Other then please note where) Roughly, how often? (please tick) Age group aimed at? (tick all that apply) Are attendees also worshippers at other services in your parish? (tick all that apply) Brief description of activity. FE MA FE MA FE MA FE MA FE MA Church Church hall Church Church hall Church Church hall Church Church hall Church Church hall Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Quarterly Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Quarterly Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Quarterly Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Quarterly Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Quarterly All ages 18-39yrs 0-4yrs 40-69yrs 5-10yrs 70+yrs 11-17yrs Families All ages 18-39yrs 0-4yrs 40-69yrs 5-10yrs 70+yrs 11-17yrs Families All ages 18-39yrs 0-4yrs 40-69yrs 5-10yrs 70+yrs 11-17yrs Families All ages 18-39yrs 0-4yrs 40-69yrs 5-10yrs 70+yrs 11-17yrs Families All ages 18-39yrs 0-4yrs 40-69yrs 5-10yrs 70+yrs 11-17yrs Families Regular occasional Never Regular occasional Never Regular occasional Never Regular occasional Never Regular occasional Never Please copy this page to report any additional fresh expressions of church, or missional activities. Page 7 of 10

The following questions are about occasional services: baptisms, confirmations, marriages and funerals. 11a. How many baptisms and thanksgiving for the gift of a child were held at your church between 1 st January and 31 st December 2017? If separate services of thanksgiving and baptism were held for the same individual both should be recorded here Number of persons baptised Number of children for whom a thanksgiving service for the gift of a child was held (birth or adoption) Infants (<1 year) Children (1-4 years) Children (5-12 years) Youth/ adults (13+) 11b. How many confirmations were held in the name of your church between 1 st January and 31 st December 2017? Under 16 years 16 years or older Number of persons confirmed 12. How many marriages and services of prayer and dedication after civil marriage were held at your church between 1 st January and 31 st December 2017? Number of couples married in church Number of couples for whom a service of prayer and dedication was held in church (after civil marriage) 13. How many funeral services were held at or on behalf of your church between 1 st January and 31 st December 2017? Include all funerals that were held in your church. Include all funerals conducted on behalf of your church by any Anglican minister (including Readers, stipendiary clergy, non-stipendiary clergy and retired clergy) at a crematorium or cemetery. Do not include services that performed only a burial of ashes or only a committal Number of deceased for whom a funeral service was held in the church Number of deceased for whom a full funeral service was conducted at a crematorium or cemetery, excluding committal only and burial of ashes only Page 8 of 10

14. Finally, here is a special focus question about social action. Churches engagement with their communities, and in responding to social issues, can take many forms. This question asks about your church s involvement in those activities that previous research has suggested are amongst the most widespread. Please only include organised activities that are primarily run for the benefit of the wider community (not primarily for the church congregation) If you are unable to complete this question, please leave it blank Please tick all that apply to your church. Please tick as many columns as apply for each activity Community cafe Our church is responsible for running this activity Our church hosts this activity in its own building(s) Our church does this activity in partnership with others (e.g. a church, charity, community group, faith group) Our church supports this activity in other ways e.g. volunteers, donations Our church is involved in this activity, but I am unsure of the details Food bank Holiday/ Breakfast/ Afterschool clubs for children Lunch club or drop in Money matters & debt advice Night shelter or other homelessness provision Parent/carer and toddler group or play group Pastoral provision for the wider community (e.g. Street Pastors, counselling/support, befriending schemes) Youth work (for wider community) Other community activity (please specify) Page 9 of 10

Thank you for completing your annual return on behalf of your church. Please take a moment to review your answers and make sure that you have completed every question as far as possible and not left any questions blank (use 0 or unknown or no services where necessary And finally, here is your opportunity to provide additional comments that you would like recorded with your return, indicating any substantial differences in circumstances from previous returns or other considerations. Looking back across 2017, were there any exceptional circumstances or significant changes that may have led to unusual figures? (e.g. interregnum or building works) Is there anything additional that should be noted when including your annual return within the national Statistics for Mission report? Please record below the contact details for the person who has completed this form (or the lead person if more than one individual has helped with the return). Name: Telephone or email: Position: Date of completion: Thank you for taking the time to complete this form. Your contribution is essential to the on-going care and understanding of our churches and congregations; and your diligence, time and effort are highly appreciated. Page 10 of 10