new hope united methodist church de pere vision planning 2014
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New Hope United Methodist Church De Pere Vision Planning 2014. Exploring : Who Do We Serve?. What’s Around us?. 10 places of Worship St Anne's Episcopal Church 347 Libal St, De Pere, WI Christ the Rock De Pere 556 Main Ave, De Pere, WI - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
New Hope United Methodist Church De Pere
Vision Planning 2014
Exploring: Who Do We Serve?
What’s Around us?
10 places of WorshipA.St Anne's Episcopal Church 347 Libal St, De Pere, WI
B.Christ the Rock De Pere 556 Main Ave, De Pere, WI
C.Journey Community Church 115 N Wisconsin St, De Pere, WI •First United Presbyterian Church 605 N Webster Ave, De Pere, WI A.Hope Lutheran Church 700 S Superior St, De Pere, WI
B.New Hope United Methodist Church 1950 Dickinson Rd, De Pere, WI
C.Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School 1305 Lourdes Ave, De Pere, WI D.Blessed Hope Baptist Church 645 Grant St, De Pere, WI
E.Saint Francis Xaviers Parish 220 S Michigan St, De Pere, WI
F.Crosspoint Church 339 Main Ave, De Pere, WI
And let’s not forget: Spring Lake Church located in Ledgeview, 2240 Klondike Rd, Green Bay, WI
What Are Their Focuses?A. St Anne's - Food Pantry
B. Christ the Rock De Pere - Nondenominational, small group studies, strong social media / web services. Started as men’s prayer group, first formal worship in 2003.
C. Journey Community Church - Nondenominational, small group studies, strong social media / web services. Started in 2004.
D. First United Presbyterian Church – Presbyterian traditional church
E. Hope Lutheran Church Lutheran traditional church with onsite preschool.
F. New Hope United Methodist Church US!
G. Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School Traditional Catholic with onsite grade school.
H. Blessed Hope Baptist Church no website
I. Saint Francis Xaviers Parish Traditional Catholic church, offers SCRIP program.
J. Crosspoint Church no website
K. K. Spring Lake Church - Evangelical Free Church of America, small group studies with numerous “events” to attract visitors and align with interest groups. Strong mission focus. Not very personal.
Where do New Hope members live?
Definitions: Types of Households
Flourishing Families – Babies and Bliss Middle aged couples with large families and active lives
Booming with Confidence – Boomers and Boomerangs Baby boomer adults and their teenage/young adult children sharing a
homeAutumn Years – Aging in Place
Middle class seniorsSuburban Style – Sports Utility Families
Upscale, middle-aged couples with school-aged children living active family lives
Promising Families – Families Matter Most Active, middle class families leading active, family-focused lives
Family Union – Stock-cars and State Parks Middle-class couple and families living in more remote communities
Significant Singles – Wired for Success Young, mid-scale singles and couples living socially active lives
Most Prominent Households in New Hope Primary Service Area (54115)
28% of households are:– Babies and Bliss (12.4%)
Middle aged couples with large families and active lives
Booming with Confidence – Boomers and Boomerangs (8.3%)
Baby boomer adults and their teenage/young adult children sharing a home
Autumn Years – Aging in Place (6.9%)
Middle class seniors
Fact: 26% of New Hope Families fall into the Flourishing Families category.
Flourishing Families – Babies and Bliss
Key Traits– Describe themselves as both spiritual and religious. – Church is a part of a balanced lifestyle.– Child-sensitive and family friendly,– Generational programs in a single location.– Wide variety of generational programs by age– Conservative in their social attitudes,– Open to the creativity of youth groups.– Not activists– Support pro-life and traditional families.– Commitment to church is often intense for a limited time, then
move on.
Booming with Confidence – Boomers and Boomerangs
Key Traits– Adult households with 20-something children living at home – These households tend to be remarkably harmonious– Parents & young adult children share traditional lifestyles and right-of-center viewpoints– May differ about the importance of church
• 20-something children may not attend church• parents are apt to become less involved in church
– Parents high commitment to family over commitment to career– Sense of wellbeing is tempered by money management concerns– Kids often influence lifestyle decisions– Attracted to churches that are usually larger, resource rich or church plants
• contemporary worship style• traditional in worship structure• senior pastors are often younger than the paid staff• provide a wide variety of short term activities• strong external focus for evangelism and/or social service
Autumn Years – Aging in Place
Key Traits
– Neighborhoods are mature and perhaps more urbanized but younger families may be moving in
– Local church continues to be an integral part of their identity.
– Traditional tastes and conservative family values.– “Brand loyal”, but quite open to ecumenical
cooperation.– Like “smooth cruising” and harmonious churches
that don’t make too many waves. – Worship is predictable and profound without too
many surprises
Trait Comparison1st Frequent 2nd Frequent 3rd Frequent
B08 Flourishing Families - Babies and
Bliss
C14 Booming with Confidence - Boomers
and BoomerangsJ34 Autumn Years -
Aging in Place1 2 3
2,011 1,350 1,129 12.40 8.30 6.90
Religious Perspective
An Important Part of a Healthy Lifestyle
It’s The Right Thing To Do
"God’s Mission, Our Community, My
Church"
Keenly Aware of Life Cycles;
Quiet Good TasteSink Deep Roots, Enjoy
Being HomeHigh Expectations for
Relevant ProgramsMorality With
Minimum SacrificeCherish Grandchildren
Keep It Simple
Very Sociable Global Perspective Local, Traditional
Indulgent Planned Lifestyles Planned
High Devotion to Family
High Commitment to Career,
High Devotion to Family
High Sense of Well Being
High Sense of Well Being
High Importance of Religious Faith
General Spiritual Insight
Key Behaviors
Inclination & Attitudes
Mood & Values
Trait Comparison1st Frequent 2nd Frequent 3rd Frequent
B08 Flourishing Families - Babies and
Bliss
C14 Booming with Confidence - Boomers
and BoomerangsJ34 Autumn Years -
Aging in PlaceCEO Discipler Enabler
Discipler Care Giver
Multiple Choices Multiple Choices Multiple Choices Healthy Choices
Coaching Inspirational Care-GivingInspirational Coaching Educational
All options open Experiential Curricular
Topical Biblical or TopicalPeer Group Generational
Designated LeadersDesignated or Rotate
LeadersRotate Leaders
Affi nities or Curriculum
Affi nityAffi nities or Curriculum
Human PotentialInterpersonal Relationships
Quality of Life
Human Destiny RecoveryInterpersonal Relationships
Health Human Potential, Quality of LifeInterpersonal Relationships
Quality ofLife Survival
Quality ofLife
Relevant Ministry Choices
Leadership
Hospitality
Worship
Education
Small Group
Outreach - Themselves
Outreach - Others
Trait Comparison1st Frequent 2nd Frequent 3rd Frequent
B08 Flourishing Families - Babies and
Bliss
C14 Booming with Confidence - Boomers
and BoomerangsJ34 Autumn Years -
Aging in Place
Utilitarian Utilitarian Ecclesiastical
Christendom Christendom Christendom
Post - Modern Modern or Post -
Modern Modern
Unified Budgets Unified Budgets Unified Budgets
Designated Giving Lifestyle Coaching Lifestyle Coaching Lifestyle Coaching
Internet Multi-Sources TelephoneGatherings
Print Communication
Relevant Institutional
Strategies
Property and Technology
Stewardship and Financial
Management –
What do these 3 groups look for in a church home?• Multigenerational programs• Networking social functions that matches families with
similar interests• Noisy Worship – tolerance to children and families• Worship that is informal and inspirational – however
thrives on predictability• Fiscally very cautious, however will give generously for
direct purposes. Responds well to stewardship campaigns
• Prefer electronic communications – web, texting, social media