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Receiving Member Feedback to Improve Assimilation

Thursday, June 17th, 2010 | Lisa Baker

In additions to church-wide surveys, PLACE Connection Sessions are an ideal environment to ask for church feedback. At Brentwood Baptist Church, PLACE is a requirement for membership. During the session, designed to assist individuals in better understanding who God created the to be and where they would be effective serving, we ask, “What drew you to BBC”? It’s exciting to hear all of the positive responses and then to be able to encourage our staff and lay leadership.

As a follow up to the positive, we ask, “Do you see any gaps”? The New Members (NM) coming in are generally apologetic when they make any negative remarks; after all they are excited about their new church home. At the same time that they are apologetic, they seem to grasp that we are giving them a chance to participate in making decisions that will better the church, so they let us know what is lacking. The perceived gaps may reveal an area of service for the NM, an opportunity to teach the NM the why behind what we do or a ministry area that needs attention.

If we, as church leadership, can remain teachable enough to learn from others and if we are steeped in a God-relationship so that we remain faithful to the path He has us on, we will do nothing but benefit. We will receive the privilege of seeing through fresh eyes to new perspectives that can shed invaluable light on how we are doing ministry and where we might consider looking in the future.

Spiritual Gifts Testing & Ministry Placement – How Far Does the Process Need to Go?

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 | Barbara Valerioti

Many churches today are watching their bottom line and wanting to be certain that they are good stewards of their resources. Certainly financial resources are easy to track and show on a balance sheet – but how about your people resources? Are we being good stewards of those resources as well? Is it proper or even desirable to consider our ‘people’ as resources that we are responsible for making an account for?

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I’ve Taken A Thousand Spiritual Gift Tests Before

Monday, July 6th, 2009 | Kraig Kelsey

I repeated those words over and over to Jay McSwain on a weekly basis as his “D” personality persistently asked me to attend a PLACE class at church.  Jay’s role as assimilation minister, lead to him to create the PLACE curriculum.  Since my family was new to the church and Jay was piloting the new curriculum, I was a prime candidate for the PLACE class.  Yet, having been involved in ministry all my life, I have taken several personality and spiritual gift assessments.  Therefore, I felt I did not need to take another test.  One Sunday, Jay asked me to attend the workshop yet another time. I quickly tried to make up an excuse of why I couldn’t attend.  He then asked, “What do you do for a living?”  I stumbled around and embarrassingly said, “I am currently unemployed.”  His response was totally unexpected, when he said “Great!”  He went on to explain how the PLACE class could not only help connect me to ministry, but also how it could help me in life.  How the PLACE class could help identify my God-given strengths and gifts and how these things combined with my passion and life experience could actually help me find a job.  Since I had three very young boys at the time, the word J-O-B, resonated.  Jay also shared with me that a test is something that you pass or fail.  PLACE includes five assessments, one of these being a spiritual gifts assessment.  An assessment is an opinion of yourself, not a test.

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