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Presentation of the Sunday Morning Task Force. October 20, 2013. CCPC Strategic Plan. Develop a plan to change the worship schedule to create a time between services for adult education/fellowship
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Presentation of the Sunday Morning Task Force October 20, 2013
CCPC Strategic Plan • Develop a plan to change the worship schedule to create a time between services for adult education/fellowship • “This plan WILL maintain the structure of Children’s Church School to be concurrent with the first service.” • Christian Education/Worship & Music Committees to implement
Sunday Morning Task Force • Linda Ertz, Co-Chair • Ron Wick, Co-Chair • Margaret Bacon • Rita Hadden • Julie Haifley • Tom Morgan • Alice Singdahlsen • Rev. Molly Blythe Teichert • Rev. Lynn Jostes • Julie Vidrick Evans • Joann Moorer
Task Force Work • Several meetings over summer 2013 • Congregational survey (253 responses) • Research regarding “peer churches” • Analysis of options • Preparation of draft proposals
Research of “Peer” Churches • Contacted 20 “peer” churches in DC area • 15 have multiple Sunday worship services • 10 of the 15 start first service at or before 9:00 • 5 of the 15 start last service at or after 11:15 • Many have compressed or eliminated fellowship to accommodate multiple services and education • But the most surprising finding...
13 of the 15 churches with multiple services (and 4 of the 5 single-service churches) have Sunday school at a time other than worship.
Churches that schedule Sunday school outside of worship time • Bradley Hills PC • Fairfax PC • Immanuel PC, McLean • Manassas PC • Old Presbyterian Meeting House • Riverdale PC • Silver Spring PC • St. Andrew Lutheran, Centerville • St. Mark PC, Bethesda • Trinity PC, Herndon • Westminster PC, Alexandria • Lewinsville PC, McLean • All Saints
Conclusions/Observations • Solid congregational support for change • Changes in worship times unlikely to have a significant impact on attendance • 60 minutes is not enough time for meaningful adult education and fellowship—9:00/11:15 provides more “breathing room” • Do we need to revisit keeping Sunday school concurrent with first service?
Key Considerations • Importance to some families of containing Sunday school within the worship hour • Importance of worship attendance for older children (Grade 3 and up) • Need for additional volunteers to lead classes (both youth and adult) • Maintaining children’s choir participation
Next Steps • Early Nov. 2013: Task Force submits final proposal(s) to CE & WM Committees • Nov.-Dec. 2013: Committees send proposals to session • Dec. 2013-Jan. 2014: Session action • Feb. 2014: Begin incorporating changes into planning for 2014-2015 program year • Sept. 2014: New schedule begins