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Title: MAP Workshop


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MAP Workshop
  • Mike Chew
  • MAP and Growth Strategy Facilitator
  • Blackburn Diocese

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Diocesan MAP/Growth Initiatives
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MAP
  • Mission
  • An outward looking engagement with the world
    around us
  • Living the gospelnot just church activities
  • Equipping supporting church members to live out
    their faith
  • Action
  • Focused, specific actions giving expression to
    Gods concern for his world, arising out of
    convictions, gifts, passion sense of vocation
  • Planning
  • Being SMART

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Mission?
  • Mission has its origins in the hear of God. God
    is a fountain of sending love. This is the
    deepest source of mission. It is impossible to
    penetrate deeper still there is mission because
    God loves people.
  • In the new image mission is not primarily an
    activity of the church, but an attribute of
    GodDavid Bosch Transforming Mission 1991

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How do we Grow?
  • By being Healthy in all aspects of individual
    spirituality and corporate worship/life
  • Prayer, Holiness, Mission
  • By sharing a Vision of Growth
  • By working together to use our resources
    effectively and efficiently

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1 Corinthians 35-7
  • What, after all, is Apollos? And what is Paul?
    Only servants, through whom you came to
    believeas the Lord has assigned to each his
    task. I planted the seed, Apollos watered it,
    but God made it grow. So neither he who plants
    nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who
    makes things grow

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All-By-Itself
  • The growth principle
  • Growth takes place spontaneously
  • There is order and process in this growth
  • All we can do is prepare the way and remove the
    obstacles to growth

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Too businesslike?
  • David Hope
  • We are told that in order to be a good steward
    of the household of God, you have to be a good
    steward of your own household.
  • Its really a dimension of stewardship you have
    to plan and organise things. If we are serious
    about mission and that is the clear priority,
    then some sort of plan is inevitable.
  • MAP is primarily a tool to establish a clear
    missionary purpose and direction for the church

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Jesus on Planning
  • For which of you, intending to build a tower,
    does not first sit down and estimate the cost, to
    see whether he has enough to complete it?
  • Or what king, going out to wage war against
    another king, will not sit down first and
    consider whether he is able with ten thousand to
    oppose the one who comes against him with twenty
    thousand?
  • Luke 14.28,31

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Acts
  • Prayer and supernatural guidance are key parts of
    planning for mission in the early church.
  • For example in Acts 13 While they were
    worshipping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit
    said, Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the
    work to which I have called them. Then after
    fasting and praying they laid their hands on them
    and sent them off.

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How does a Church work out its Mission Plans?
  • Is not easy!
  • So much to learn about Mission
  • So much to consider
  • So many people to involve
  • But it gets easier with experience
  • Learn by using the MAP process

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The MAP Process Cycle
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Prayer and Passion
  • Prayer
  • The starting Point
  • Asking God to prepare the leaders for this work
  • Individual and Corporate
  • Desire
  • Antoine de Saint-ExupĂ©ry wrote If you want to
    build a ship, dont summon people to buy wood,
    prepare tools, distribute jobs, and organise the
    work, rather teach people to yearn for the wide,
    boundless ocean.
  • If we want people to produce a MAP, first, we
    have to teach people especially church leaders
    - to yearn to respond to Jesus Christs
    teachings. A famous French writer and aviator
    (1900-44)

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Review
  • Listen Triple listening
  • To God
  • To Ourselves each other
  • To the community
  • What are our Values?
  • What is our Mission?
  • Why are We Here?
  • Assess 4 alternative methods
  • SWOT
  • Growing Healthy Churches (recommended for 1st
    year)
  • Discerning your Church Vocation
  • Natural Church Development

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Shared Vision
  • Shared Vision Stimulates desire and helps us to
    focus on God
  • Shared Vision gives the whole church a sense of
    Direction
  • Shared Vision draws people to work together

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Vision
  • A picture of the future that produces passion.
    Vision puts the match to the fuel that most
    people carry around in their hearts and yearn to
    have ignited. Leaders must keep striking that
    match by painting compelling Kingdom pictures
  • Bill Hybels

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Vision
  • We want our Vision statement to
  • Inspire us to use our gifts for Kingdom growth
  • Draw us together
  • Enable us to work out Priorities
  • Remember
  • Mission Our Purpose What we Value
  • Vision Where we are moving to in Future

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Vision drives Priorities and Plans
Vision
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Next Steps PlanSMART Actions
  • Document your plans, using the SMART method for
    each chosen priority
  • Specific be clear about the specific goals and
    who the plan is for - e.g. engage with adults
    aged 18-30.
  • Measurable agree how you will be able to measure
    progress, and how you will assess progress.
  • Achievable your people need to believe that it
    is possible.
  • Resourced ensure that there is sufficient human
    and financial resources
  • Timed be clear about the timing for starting,
    reviewing progress and completing.

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Implementation
  • Action
  • MAP leads to Action
  • to improve and/or
  • to change and/or
  • to serve and
  • to worship
  • Yet many PCCs produce a paper and return to
    business as usual
  • Check
  • Review progress
  • to ensure that the plans are implemented
  • to support people
  • to recognise effort
  • to solve problems

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How are we doing in Blackburn diocese?
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2004 2005 2006
2007 2008
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Impact of MAP
  • This pattern repeated for 2006 to 2007
  • LYCiG average growth of 4 in year after
    attending course
  • Child Friendly Church Award average 3 growth
    in childrens attendance

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Impact of MAP York Diocese
  • Mission Action Plans, consistently used are an
    effective tool for enabling the local church to
    become more authentically mission shaped, and
    to grow according to Gods plan and purpose.
  • In all churches where the MAP principles are
    firmly established, they report overall growth,
    often in difficult key areas such as children and
    young people, or increased male membership.
  • MAPs have helped hundreds of churches to look
    more closely at how they are serving God, and
    what it means to be the Body of Christ in their
    local situation.
  • Many clergy and lay people have worked
    collaboratively on seeking, sharing and building
    a united vision and purpose under Gods guidance.
  • Choosing, planning, acting, and reviewing, draws
    on the power of the Holy Spirit, encouraging
    wider use of the gifts of discernment, wisdom,
    insight, understanding, faith, and knowledge.

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Impact of MAP London Diocese
  • Neil Evans believes that MAP is now in the DNA of
    the growing churches in the diocese.
  • He makes this simple distinction between churches
    those who take in the MAP approach and use it
    organically to grow their mission work, and those
    who use MAP as a prescriptive tool, with no
    spiritual dimension.
  • He has no doubt that comparing these two groups
    of churches would demonstrate that MAP has had a
    very positive impact.

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MAP Facilitators(Mission Companions)
  • Facilitators bring a fresh pair of eyes and a
    critical friend to help think through the
    churchs situation, strategy and vision.
  • They are skilled in the various approaches to
    conducting a review of church health, and can
    guide church leaders through the Vision process.
  • Many dioceses, now provide such facilitators to
    their churches on request at no cost
  • There are also many independent
    consultants/facilitators who usually provide a
    service for a reasonable fee.

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MAP 10 Point Health Check
  • Rooted in Prayer
  • Listen consulting those impacted by the MAP
  • Assess taking a close look at your church
  • Values being clear about the churchs main
    purposes and sources of energy.
  • Vision being clear about the future direction
  • Priorities the vital ingredients to deliver the
    Vision
  • Goals being smart with priorities
  • Actions planning to succeed
  • Communication Keeping everyone informed
  • Checking Progress Keeping control of the overall
    plan

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Conclusions about MAP
  • MAP is an annual learning process not an event -
    its not about producing a piece of paper. Every
    year we learn more about mission, the community
    and ourselves.
  • Facilitators can accelerate the learning MAP
    should have wide ownership plans and progress
    should be frequently communicated
  • MAP should appear in some shape or form on every
    PCC agenda
  • Action owners need training and support
  • MAPPING Mission Action Planning, Implementation
    n Growth

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To be published in paperback by SPCK on November
19th priced at 9.99 ISBN 978 0 281 06122 8
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