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Assessments
A leader can't make good decisions without having good information. Our assessments section contains surveys to give you the information you need! Some of them can even be taken online.
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As you begin to transition your church to an Ephesians 4 culture, you first need to understand your starting point. Take your time in thoughtfully answering these questions. Then use your answers-and those from the others on the church leadership team-to help begin building the systems and attitudes needed to implement an effective Equipping Ministry. |
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Hopefully you have examined the portion of our home page that discusses the overall Equipping Process. Volunteer leadership encompasses a number of elements that need to work together. This online assessment can help you determine which parts of the process are strong in your church, and which are areas in which you can improve. You can invite others in your church to take the assessment, too. In fact, you can even create a link on your church's web site so people can access it from there. |
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As you can read in our Purpose Statement, one of Church Volunteer Central's foundational principles is the giftedness of all believers. Guiding people into their gift-based ministry is critical to recruiting, motivating, and retaining volunteers. Now you can take a spiritual gift assessment online! You can invite others in your church to take the assessment, too. In fact, you can even create a link on your church's web site so people can access it from there. |
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Part of good leadership is creating an environment which is safe for your church, your volunteers, and all they serve. This assessment tool can help you identify your areas of strength and weakness, and serve as a guide to concerns that should be addressed. |
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This assessment (donated by a member church) is for your congregation, to gauge their level of understanding of—and participation in—your church's ministries. It's helpful to use this before beginning the launch of a change to an equipping culture in your church, and to periodically assess your progress. |
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