A Competency Model for Church Revitalization in Southern Baptist Convention Churches: A Mixed Methods Study

The need for revitalization in the modern American church is well documented. In the Southern Baptist Convention alone, 1,000 churches close their doors every year. Despite an increase in the overall number of churches in the SBC due to church planting, attendance and membership numbers continue to...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hudson, Joseph Stephen
Other Authors: Wilder, Michael S.
Published: 2018
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10392/5457
id ndltd-SBTS-oai-digital.library.sbts.edu-10392-5457
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-SBTS-oai-digital.library.sbts.edu-10392-54572018-07-11T04:19:35ZA Competency Model for Church Revitalization in Southern Baptist Convention Churches: A Mixed Methods StudyHudson, Joseph StephenChurch renewal -- Southern Baptist Convention.Southern Baptist Convention.The need for revitalization in the modern American church is well documented. In the Southern Baptist Convention alone, 1,000 churches close their doors every year. Despite an increase in the overall number of churches in the SBC due to church planting, attendance and membership numbers continue to fall. The number of total baptisms is declining at an even greater pace than attendance and membership. These numbers suggest that church revitalization situations are not the exception in the United States; rather, they are the norm. This reality has led to a steady increase in church revitalization writing since the term was first used in a ministry context in 1976. However, much of the literature remains anecdotal and based on case studies. Furthermore, most revitalization literature is focused on methodologies or factors that lead to church revitalization. These studies consistently show that pastoral leadership is one of, if not the most important factor that leads to church revitalization. While some studies have looked at personality characteristics or leadership styles of church revitalizers, no study to date has generated a complete competency model for church revitalization. The purpose of this study was to create a competency model for church revitalization based on the knowledge, skills, and characteristics found in successful practitioners. This study used an exploratory sequential mixed method design consisting of both a set of qualitative interviews with successful church revitalizers as well as an empirical analysis of a Delphi panel of revitalization experts. The interview portion of the study found organizational awareness, team leadership, initiative, missional focus, gospel orientation, and a willingness to confront and exercise church discipline as frequent competencies demonstrated in critical incidents of church revitalization. The Delphic portion of the study yielded 129 distinct competencies that were rated for importance by a panel of experts.Wilder, Michael S.2018-01-02T22:21:22Z2018-01-02T22:21:22Z2018-01-02Electronic dissertationTexthttp://hdl.handle.net/10392/5457
collection NDLTD
sources NDLTD
topic Church renewal -- Southern Baptist Convention.
Southern Baptist Convention.
spellingShingle Church renewal -- Southern Baptist Convention.
Southern Baptist Convention.
Hudson, Joseph Stephen
A Competency Model for Church Revitalization in Southern Baptist Convention Churches: A Mixed Methods Study
description The need for revitalization in the modern American church is well documented. In the Southern Baptist Convention alone, 1,000 churches close their doors every year. Despite an increase in the overall number of churches in the SBC due to church planting, attendance and membership numbers continue to fall. The number of total baptisms is declining at an even greater pace than attendance and membership. These numbers suggest that church revitalization situations are not the exception in the United States; rather, they are the norm. This reality has led to a steady increase in church revitalization writing since the term was first used in a ministry context in 1976. However, much of the literature remains anecdotal and based on case studies. Furthermore, most revitalization literature is focused on methodologies or factors that lead to church revitalization. These studies consistently show that pastoral leadership is one of, if not the most important factor that leads to church revitalization. While some studies have looked at personality characteristics or leadership styles of church revitalizers, no study to date has generated a complete competency model for church revitalization. The purpose of this study was to create a competency model for church revitalization based on the knowledge, skills, and characteristics found in successful practitioners. This study used an exploratory sequential mixed method design consisting of both a set of qualitative interviews with successful church revitalizers as well as an empirical analysis of a Delphi panel of revitalization experts. The interview portion of the study found organizational awareness, team leadership, initiative, missional focus, gospel orientation, and a willingness to confront and exercise church discipline as frequent competencies demonstrated in critical incidents of church revitalization. The Delphic portion of the study yielded 129 distinct competencies that were rated for importance by a panel of experts.
author2 Wilder, Michael S.
author_facet Wilder, Michael S.
Hudson, Joseph Stephen
author Hudson, Joseph Stephen
author_sort Hudson, Joseph Stephen
title A Competency Model for Church Revitalization in Southern Baptist Convention Churches: A Mixed Methods Study
title_short A Competency Model for Church Revitalization in Southern Baptist Convention Churches: A Mixed Methods Study
title_full A Competency Model for Church Revitalization in Southern Baptist Convention Churches: A Mixed Methods Study
title_fullStr A Competency Model for Church Revitalization in Southern Baptist Convention Churches: A Mixed Methods Study
title_full_unstemmed A Competency Model for Church Revitalization in Southern Baptist Convention Churches: A Mixed Methods Study
title_sort competency model for church revitalization in southern baptist convention churches: a mixed methods study
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/10392/5457
work_keys_str_mv AT hudsonjosephstephen acompetencymodelforchurchrevitalizationinsouthernbaptistconventionchurchesamixedmethodsstudy
AT hudsonjosephstephen competencymodelforchurchrevitalizationinsouthernbaptistconventionchurchesamixedmethodsstudy
_version_ 1718711674437894144