Side Door Ministry Metrics: Small Groups
In my last post, we covered the 1st 2 Metrics in regards to Side Door Metrics. [See that post if you missed it]. Today, let’s start looking at the most […]
In my last post, we covered the 1st 2 Metrics in regards to Side Door Metrics. [See that post if you missed it]. Today, let’s start looking at the most […]
Today on the Blog, we’re continuing a series of posts on metrics for the church. In my last post we talked about 6 Front Door Metrics [See that post here]. […]
Today, in my second post in the Ministry Metrics series, we’ll take a look at Front Door Metrics. These metrics measure how well you’re doing in getting new guests […]
Reporting to the Leadership of the church should encompass Financial Statements, Financial Metrics and Non-Financial Ministry Metrics. This post starts a series of posts in regards to Non-Financial Ministry Metrics. […]
I spent years as a Musician and then as an Audio Engineer – and I hate NOISE. We all know people whom the slightest little “noise” irritates them – something […]
In my post 4 Thoughts on Reporting to your Church, I advocated reporting to the church once a quarter. Ever wondered what that financial statement could look like? Keep reading. […]
You know, we’re creatures of habit. Oftentimes, things are done in churches (and in life) just because they’ve always been done that way. No thought is really given to the […]
Today, I’m continuing to expand upon my post on the Transparency Principle. [Read that post here]. The focus of today’s post is Reporting. Obviously, a big part of Transparency is communicating […]
When I worked in the corporate world, I worked with the Executive Team, Directors, Plant and Department Managers and Supervisors. Even though each level was working toward achieving the same overall […]
The primary purpose of reporting is to help Church Leaders make informed, God-honoring decisions. From the Church Leader’s perspective, Reporting is not the end, it’s the beginning. I’ll be […]