Conversation 3
Conversation 3: Ministry
Serving at the Intersection of Our Gifts and Community Need
Goals: Neighborhood, City, and County Needs Inventory, Establish Ministry Working Group to make recommendations in Conversation 4.
Conversation 3: Agenda
Open in Prayer
Review
- Goal: Vibrant and Relevant Methodist Faith Community
- Recap 1: Our Dreams for this Church Activity (Week 1)
- Recap 2: Facility and Asset Inventory (Week 2)
Pastor Presentation
- Presentation 1: Possible Ministry Strategies
- Focus examples include:
- Needed Community Services
(medical, food, job training, day care) - Member Discipleship
(studies, formation workships, worship) - Christian Outreach
(eccumenical choir, joint missional work, prison ministries) - Catalyst Congregation
(community and eccumenical cooperative use of space and resources in areas of missional alignment; “Where can we add our fuel to this righteous and faithful fire?”) - Other Strategic Focus
- Needed Community Services
- Name our Current Ministry Strategy (intended or not)
- Financial Implications
- Focus examples include:
- Presentation 2: Matching Our Gifts & Community Need

Activity
- Neighborhood, City, and County Needs Inventory
- Ministries at the Intersection
- Possible Funding Mechanisms (grants, loans, use fees, rentals, etc)
Discussion
- Possible Ways Forward for Ministry
(We will not be arriving at any conclusions. This is a chance to speak aloud every possibility and wonder about what choices might be both financially responsible and missionally aligned, even if they sound crazy.)
Next Steps
- Establish a Ministry Working Group with Clear Tasks and Deadlines
- Working Group Goal is to Take Us 25-30 Years into the Future
- Review and Update (if needed) Current Ministry Strategy
- Establish Pilot Ministry Process