“What gets measured gets done,” but what do you measure each week at your church?
Just as you stay (or should stay) on top of the numbers that gauge your health, eg. blood pressure levels, weight and height — the same is true when gauging the health of your church.
The numbers are blinking indicators that let you know if all systems are well maintained or if they are in need of improvement. Keeping track of specific numbers on a weekly basis is the single best way to get an accurate sense of what’s going on in various areas of your church.
So today as a senior pastor and coach for over 3,500 churches of all sizes and denominations, I’d like to give you an inside look at the measurements we use at The Journey Church…and why they are important.
In this new post-Covid reality, my “What Gets Measured?” e-book has been revised and expanded to help you identify the numbers that matter for both in-person and online church.
And it’s FREE for you today through Friday only!
Click here to secure your FREE e-book now!
You’ll also discover how to use these church measurements for maintenance, growth and to spot the places that might need more adjustments.
Save yourself time and boost your effectiveness with this FREE e-book!
Through this 25-plus page e-book, you’ll discover:
- What to measure in the critical areas of new believers, overall attendance, first-time guests, volunteers and giving
- Ways in which natural rhythms develop in these numbers that will help you plan more efficiently
- How to use numbers as indicators to areas that need improvement
How to maintain the vital numbers to see continuous growth - How to partner with God even more effectively in reaching your church’s potential
- How these numbers connect to the critical systems needed for your church to run and grow at the highest levels
- And much more!
Go ahead and click here to download your free “What Gets Measured?” e-book now. The link will only be up thru this Friday, Sept. 29.
Your partner in ministry,
Nelson
P.S. Know of another pastor who would also benefit from the measurements shared in this e-book? Go ahead and share this post and link with them: https://churchleaderinsights.com/measure
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