I want our church to be know for its inspiring sermons, its thriving religious education program, as well as its service and justice work.
Lee Reid
First Unitarian Worcester
A Blog for discussion of the Strategic Direction of First Unitarian Church of Worcester. Answering the Question, "What Should First Unitarian Church be known for in the year 2015?" Join the Discussion and Voice Your Opinion, by sending your answer to Firstu2015@gmail.com.
First Unitarian Church Worcester
Strategic Goals for 2009
Strategic Planning Committee
Statement of Need
Two critical current needs for First Unitarian Church of Worcester are to be growing and solvent. We intend to address these needs in multiple ways. We will strive to be a more open and welcoming community, inviting all sincere seekers to participate in a congregation of shared ministries. We will be known as a congregation that reaches out and gives to the community. We will put special emphasis on revising our programs and services to be more relevant to young adults, children and families. Our governance will be more intentional by asking all lay leadership and professional staff to set annual goals and assess measurable progress toward them. The annual goals will be in alignment with the broad strategic goals for 2009 below, derived from the UUA assessment workshop.
Broad strategic goals for 2009:
· Develop and implement a process of ongoing assessment, strategizing and goal setting
· Rev up communications. Improve communications within the church and with the greater community by ethically and tastefully marketing the work of the church
· Give greater visibility to our community outreach efforts and provide support, recognition and encouragement to the groups and individuals who carry out these vital ministries
· Extend our hands to those who are searching (with an emphasis on young adults and young families), and to those who have left.
· Revitalize our welcoming and membership process
· Revamp pledge system
· Engage the congregation and professional staff in a process to identify a vision of our congregation for 2015 and to consider updates and revisions to the current mission and values statements.
Benchmarks [some with suggested targets] by which we will assess our efforts to toward achieving our goals
· Increase membership [by 20 pledge units] in 2009
· Increase the number of young adults [50% of new members] and children in the congregation
· Increase median pledge [by 25%]
· Increase frequency and variety of communications to the congregation and the wider community [web page, blog(s), face book, etc …]
· Increase frequency of current (and develop new) ministries in service to the wider community [measured as number of groups and/or individuals carrying out social action ministries]
· Given need is expressed by the congregation, deliver an updated Mission / Vision statement for ratification at 2010 Annual Meeting
A critical current need for First Unitarian Church of Worcester is to be solvent and growing. We intend to address this need in multiple ways. We will strive to be a more open and welcoming community, inviting all sincere seekers to participate in a congregation of shared ministries. We will put special emphasis on revising our programs and services to be more relevant to young adults and young families. Our governance will be more intentional by asking all lay leadership and professional staff to set annual goals and assess measurable progress toward them. The annual goals will be in alignment with the broad strategic goals below, derived from the UUA assessment workshop.
Broad strategic goals for 2009:
· Develop and implement a process of ongoing assessment, strategizing and goal setting
· Rev up communications. Improve communications within the church and with the greater community by ethically and tastefully marketing the work of the church
· Extend our hands to those who are searching (with an emphasis on young adults and young families), and those who have left.
· Revitalize our welcoming and membership process
· Revamp pledge system
· Engage the congregation and professional staff in revising and updating our stated Mission and Vision.