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The Reciprocal Church


                Reversing the Decline of the Presbyterian Church:
                Addressing the Cause, Practicing the Remedy

                April 1, 2010

                Kevin Yoho, DMin

                General Presbyter, Newark Presbytery

                Synod of the Northeast

                Presbyterian Church (USA)


For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
The Reciprocal Church


                Reversing the Decline of the Presbyterian Church:
                Addressing the Cause, Practicing the Remedy

                April 1, 2010

                Kevin Yoho, DMin

                General Presbyter, Newark Presbytery

                Synod of the Northeast

                Presbyterian Church (USA)


For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
The Reciprocal Church
                                        Reversing the Decline of the Presbyterian Church:
                                        Addressing the Cause, Practicing the Remedy




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
The Reciprocal Church
                                        Reversing the Decline of the Presbyterian Church:
                                        Addressing the Cause, Practicing the Remedy
                                        To Grow the Church Deep and Wide




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Our Communities are
             Social Networks

              Social networks offer
              value and define the
              qualitative interaction
              of any community.




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Our Communities are
             Social Networks

              Social networks offer
              value and define the
              qualitative interaction
              of any community.




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Social Networks Rooted
            in Reciprocity




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Social Networks Rooted
            in Reciprocity
         The collective value of
         people in social networks
         and the benefits from
         these networks influence
         reciprocal behaviors to
         do things for each other.




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Social Networks Rooted
            in Reciprocity
         The collective value of
         people in social networks
         and the benefits from
         these networks influence
         reciprocal behaviors to
         do things for each other.

         This value is called Social
         Capital.


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Reciprocity and Social Capital




                                                      Social Network




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Reciprocity and Social Capital




                                            You!
                                            Me        Social Network




     It’s not about ME. It’s all about YOU!
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Reciprocity in Scripture




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Reciprocity in Scripture

                Numbers 35.34

       “Donʼt desecrate the land in which you live. I live here too
       —I, GOD, live in the same neighborhood with the People
       of Israel.”




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Reciprocity in Scripture

                Isaiah 49.6

       
 He says, “But thatʼs not a big enough job for my
       servant—
       
 
 just to recover the tribes of Jacob,
       
 
 merely to round up the strays of Israel.
       
 Iʼm setting you up as a light for the nations
       
 
 so that my salvation becomes global!”




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Reciprocity in Scripture

                Jeremiah 29.7

         “Make yourselves at home there and work for the
       countryʼs welfare.
        “Pray for Babylonʼs well-being. If things go well for
       Babylon, things will go well for you.”




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Reciprocity in Scripture

                Luke 6:31

       Do to others as you would have them do to you.




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Reciprocity in Scripture

                Romans 15.26-27

       The Greeks—all the way from the Macedonians in the
       north to the Achaians in the south—decided they wanted
       to take up a collection for the poor among the believers in
       Jerusalem. They were happy to do this, but it was also
       their duty. Seeing that they got in on all the spiritual gifts
       that flowed out of the Jerusalem community so
       generously, it is only right that they do what they can to
       relieve their poverty.


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Reciprocity in Scripture

                1Corinthians 9.9-11

       Moses wrote, “Donʼt muzzle an ox to keep it from eating
       the grain when itʼs threshing.” Do you think Mosesʼ
       primary concern was the care of farm animals? Donʼt you
       think his concern extends to us? Of course. Farmers plow
       and thresh expecting something when the crop comes in.
       So if we have planted spiritual seed among you, is it out
       of line to expect a meal or two from you?



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Reciprocity in Scripture

                Galatians 6.6

         Be very sure now, you who have been trained to a self-
       sufficient maturity, that you enter into a generous common
       life with those who have trained you, sharing all the good
       things that you have and experience.




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Reciprocity in Scripture

                Galatians 6.7-8

       Donʼt be misled: No one makes a fool of God. What a
       person plants, he will harvest. The person who plants
       selfishness, ignoring the needs of others—ignoring God!
       — harvests a crop of weeds. All heʼll have to show for his
       life is weeds! But the one who plants in response to God,
       letting Godʼs Spirit do the growth work in him, harvests a
       crop of real life, eternal life.



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Reciprocity in Scripture

                Galatians 6.9

       So letʼs not allow ourselves to get fatigued doing good. At
       the right time we will harvest a good crop if we donʼt give
       up, or quit.




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Reciprocity Fuels Mission




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Reciprocity and Social Capital




                                                      Social Network




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Reciprocity and Social Capital




                                          Church!
                                         Community!
                                           Social Network




It’s not about Church; it’s the Community!
 For God so loved the … WORLD, that God gave…
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Thought




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Thought
              Evangelism is a
              process of
              introducing
              people to a social/
              spiritual
              networking
              experience with
              Jesus Christ



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Thought
              Evangelism is a                                                                Social or Spiritual
              process of                                                                     Capital describes
              introducing                                                                    the flow of
              people to a social/                                                            benefits outward
              spiritual                                                                      in the continuum
              networking                                                                     of life-experience
              experience with
              Jesus Christ



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Thought
              Evangelism is a                                                                Social or Spiritual
              process of                                                                     Capital describes
              introducing                                                                    the flow of
              people to a social/                                                            benefits outward
              spiritual                                                                      in the continuum
              networking                                                                     of life-experience
              experience with
              Jesus Christ                                                                   Spiritual,
                                                                                             Emotional,
                                                                                             Physical, etc.
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Consider this conversation…




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Consider this conversation…

                                                                                                                           A
                                                                                      Government
                                                                                        support?
                                                                                          No.
                                                                                     Of course not.




                                                                                                                           A
                                                                                           Property
                                                                                            Taxes?
                                                                                              No.
                                                                                           Not at all.



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Fact: In Newark Presbytery Alone




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Fact: In Newark Presbytery Alone


                         The equivalent exemption in property taxes for the
                         presbytery’s forty-one congregational sites exceeds…


                              $2,000,000

                                                  Per Year !
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Missional Reciprocity Opportunity




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Missional Reciprocity Opportunity

          Decades ago, it was clear that any
          church in the community added value
          to the community that could be
          measured as social capital. Tax
          exemption can only be understood in
          light of the principle of reciprocity.

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Missional Reciprocity Opportunity
                It is a fair question to ask our
                congregations, “In what ways does
                the community receive a reciprocal
                value in services equal to the “gift”
                of property tax relief from the
                municipalities?”
                This is the opportunity!
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Missional Reciprocity Opportunity
                Most congregations return
                something to the community. The
                missional challenge is to invite
                every congregation to be
                accountable in their ministry and
                mission to give, in a reciprocal way,
                to their own community.
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Where Did The
             Social Capital Go?




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Where Did The
             Social Capital Go?
              The research of Dr. Robert Putnam, Harvard
              University, helps us quantify forty years of social
              capital in North America in his two best sellers,
              Bowling Alone (2001) and Better Together (2004).




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Where Did The
             Social Capital Go?
              The research of Dr. Robert Putnam, Harvard
              University, helps us quantify forty years of social
              capital in North America in his two best sellers,
              Bowling Alone (2001) and Better Together (2004).

              One indicator of volunteerism’s effectiveness is to
              measure group membership.




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Where Did The
             Social Capital Go?
              The research of Dr. Robert Putnam, Harvard
              University, helps us quantify forty years of social
              capital in North America in his two best sellers,
              Bowling Alone (2001) and Better Together (2004).

              One indicator of volunteerism’s effectiveness is to
              measure group membership.

              Groups include all voluntary associations such as
              the PTA, AMA, synagogues, mosques, recreation
              clubs, political parties, bowling leagues, etc., and
              the church with all its tribes and varieties.
For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
The Data




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The Data
              Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends
              and the DDB Needham Life Style, we learn about Americans'
              changing behavior over the past thirty years.




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The Data
              Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends
              and the DDB Needham Life Style, we learn about Americans'
              changing behavior over the past thirty years.

                      We have become increasingly disconnected from
                      family, friends, neighbors, and social structures,
                      whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political
                      parties, or bowling leagues.




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
The Data
              Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends
              and the DDB Needham Life Style, we learn about Americans'
              changing behavior over the past thirty years.

                      We have become increasingly disconnected from
                      family, friends, neighbors, and social structures,
                      whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political
                      parties, or bowling leagues.

                      Our shrinking access to the "social capital" reward of
                      communal activity and community sharing is a
                      serious threat to our civic and personal health.




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
The Data
              Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends
              and the DDB Needham Life Style, we learn about Americans'
              changing behavior over the past thirty years.

                      We have become increasingly disconnected from
                      family, friends, neighbors, and social structures,
                      whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political
                      parties, or bowling leagues.

                      Our shrinking access to the "social capital" reward of
                      communal activity and community sharing is a
                      serious threat to our civic and personal health.

                      Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared
                      with all other groups.

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Group Numbers
                                                                                                              Total Number of Groups
                                                                                                              Total Membership in Groups




Groups
include all
voluntary
associations
such as the
PTA, AMA,
synagogues,
churches,
recreation
clubs,
political
parties, and
bowling
leagues, etc.
(Illustrates
comparative data)



 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Group Numbers
                                                                                                              Total Number of Groups
                                                                                                              Total Membership in Groups




Groups
include all
voluntary
associations
such as the
PTA, AMA,
synagogues,
churches,
recreation
clubs,
political
parties, and
bowling
leagues, etc.
(Illustrates
comparative data)                                         1968                                                              2004


 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Group Numbers
                                                                                                              Total Number of Groups
                                                                                                              Total Membership in Groups




Groups
include all
voluntary
associations
such as the
PTA, AMA,
synagogues,
churches,
recreation
clubs,
political
parties, and
bowling
leagues, etc.
(Illustrates
comparative data)                                         1968                                                              2004


 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Group Numbers
                                                                                                              Total Number of Groups
                                                                                                              Total Membership in Groups




Groups
include all
voluntary
associations
such as the
PTA, AMA,
synagogues,
churches,
recreation
clubs,
political
parties, and
bowling
leagues, etc.
(Illustrates
comparative data)                                         1968                                                              2004


 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Group Numbers
                                                                                                              Total Number of Groups
                                                                                                              Total Membership in Groups




Groups
include all
voluntary
associations
such as the
PTA, AMA,
synagogues,
churches,
recreation
clubs,
political
parties, and
bowling
leagues, etc.
(Illustrates
comparative data)                                         1968                                                              2004


 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Group Numbers
                                                                                                              Total Number of Groups
                                                                                                              Total Membership in Groups




Groups
include all
voluntary
associations
such as the
PTA, AMA,
synagogues,
churches,
recreation
clubs,
political
parties, and
bowling
leagues, etc.
(Illustrates
comparative data)                                         1968                                                              2004


 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
North Americans Do Not Perceive
      Value of Participating in Groups




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North Americans Do Not Perceive
      Value of Participating in Groups
                                                                                     Stressors exist for all
                                                                                     volunteer associations,
                                                                                     including churches:

                                                                                        More Groups

                                                                                        Fewer Members




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North Americans Do Not Perceive
      Value of Participating in Groups
                                                                                     Stressors exist for all
                                                                                     volunteer associations,
                                                                                     including churches:

                                                                                        More Groups

                                                                                        Fewer Members




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Group Trends
                                                                                Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions)
                                                                                All Other Groups Membership (millions)




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Group Trends
                                                                                Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions)
                                                                                All Other Groups Membership (millions)



   5



   4



   3



   2



   1




     1900       1910       1920       1930       1940       1950       1960       1970       1980       1990       2000    2003   2006   2007




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Group Trends
                                                                                Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions)
                                                                                All Other Groups Membership (millions)



   5



   4



   3



   2



   1




     1900       1910       1920       1930       1940       1950       1960       1970       1980       1990       2000    2003   2006   2007




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Group Trends
                                                                                Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions)
                                                                                All Other Groups Membership (millions)



   5



   4



   3



   2



   1
          Presbyterian Church
          Membership
     1900       1910       1920       1930       1940       1950       1960       1970       1980       1990       2000    2003   2006   2007




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Group Trends
                                                                                Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions)
                                                                                All Other Groups Membership (millions)

                                                           100 Years Group Membership
   5



   4



   3
          Aggregate Group
          Membership
   2



   1
          Presbyterian Church
          Membership
     1900       1910       1920       1930       1940       1950       1960       1970       1980       1990       2000    2003   2006   2007




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Group Trends
                                                                                Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions)
                                                                                All Other Groups Membership (millions)

                                                           100 Years Group Membership
   5



   4



   3



   2



   1


                                                                         US Population
   0
    1900        1910       1920       1930       1940       1950       1960       1970       1980       1990       2000    2003   2006   2007




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Framework for Missional
            Effectiveness




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Framework for Missional
            Effectiveness
              The membership decline of volunteer associations
              (such as the church) correlates to their reduced
              community involvement, caused by a withdrawal
              of social capital.




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Framework for Missional
            Effectiveness
              The membership decline of volunteer associations
              (such as the church) correlates to their reduced
              community involvement, caused by a withdrawal
              of social capital.

              In order for congregations to grow deep and wide,
              they must increase their involvement in their
              community by re-investing their social capital
              (spiritual, emotional, physical, financial, etc.)


For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Diminish or Build Church Capacity?




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Diminish or Build Church Capacity?




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Diminish or Build Church Capacity?
                                Context of                       Reason for                     Remedy for                  Behaviors to
     Frame
                                 Decline                          Decline                        Decline                      Increase
                                                                                                                           Use Same Skills,
                                                                   Death                       Invite People                Work Harder
 Capacity-                   Denominational
                                                                  Transfer                      into Church                  Continued
Diminishing                  Organizational
                                                                Role Removal                     Evangelism                Congregational
  Frame                       Theological                                                                                  Self-Absorption
                                                                Drifted Away                  Merge/Dissolve


                                                                Church Focus                                                 Acquire New
                                                                                              Invite Church
                                                                                                                            Competencies,
                                                                Self-Absorbed               into Community
  Capacity-                     Sociological                                                                                Work Smarter
                                                                 Community                    Volunteerism
  Building                       Ecological                                                                                 Be Empowered
                                                                 Disconnect                 Focus on Unique                   and Sent by
   Frame                          Spiritual
                                                                 Withdrawn                   Congregational                   God’s Spirit
                                                                Social Capital              Vision & Mission
                                                                                                                           Love Community

For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Diminish or Build Church Capacity?
                                Context of                       Reason for                     Remedy for                  Behaviors to
     Frame
                                 Decline                          Decline                        Decline                      Increase
                                                                                                                           Use Same Skills,
                                                                   Death                       Invite People                Work Harder
 Capacity-                   Denominational
                                                                  Transfer                      into Church                  Continued
Diminishing                  Organizational
                                                                Role Removal                     Evangelism                Congregational
  Frame                       Theological                                                                                  Self-Absorption
                                                                Drifted Away                  Merge/Dissolve


                                                                Church Focus                                                 Acquire New
                                                                                              Invite Church
                                                                                                                            Competencies,
                                                                Self-Absorbed               into Community
  Capacity-                     Sociological                                                                                Work Smarter
                                                                 Community                    Volunteerism
  Building                       Ecological                                                                                 Be Empowered
                                                                 Disconnect                 Focus on Unique                   and Sent by
   Frame                          Spiritual
                                                                 Withdrawn                   Congregational                   God’s Spirit
                                                                Social Capital              Vision & Mission
                                                                                                                           Love Community

For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Diminish or Build Church Capacity?
                                Context of                       Reason for                     Remedy for                  Behaviors to
     Frame
                                 Decline                          Decline                        Decline                      Increase
                                                                                                                           Use Same Skills,
                                                                   Death                       Invite People                Work Harder
 Capacity-                   Denominational
                                                                  Transfer                      into Church                  Continued
Diminishing                  Organizational
                                                                Role Removal                     Evangelism                Congregational
  Frame                       Theological                                                                                  Self-Absorption
                                                                Drifted Away                  Merge/Dissolve


                                                                Church Focus                                                 Acquire New
                                                                                              Invite Church
                                                                                                                            Competencies,
                                                                Self-Absorbed               into Community
  Capacity-                     Sociological                                                                                Work Smarter
                                                                 Community                    Volunteerism
  Building                       Ecological                                                                                 Be Empowered
                                                                 Disconnect                 Focus on Unique                   and Sent by
   Frame                          Spiritual
                                                                 Withdrawn                   Congregational                   God’s Spirit
                                                                Social Capital              Vision & Mission
                                                                                                                           Love Community

For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Diminish or Build Church Capacity?
                                Context of                       Reason for                     Remedy for                  Behaviors to
     Frame
                                 Decline                          Decline                        Decline                      Increase
                                                                                                                           Use Same Skills,
                                                                   Death                       Invite People                Work Harder
 Capacity-                   Denominational
                                                                  Transfer                      into Church                  Continued
Diminishing                  Organizational
                                                                Role Removal                     Evangelism                Congregational
  Frame                       Theological                                                                                  Self-Absorption
                                                                Drifted Away                  Merge/Dissolve


                                                                Church Focus                                                 Acquire New
                                                                                              Invite Church
                                                                                                                            Competencies,
                                                                Self-Absorbed               into Community
  Capacity-                     Sociological                                                                                Work Smarter
                                                                 Community                    Volunteerism
  Building                       Ecological                                                                                 Be Empowered
                                                                 Disconnect                 Focus on Unique                   and Sent by
   Frame                          Spiritual
                                                                 Withdrawn                   Congregational                   God’s Spirit
                                                                Social Capital              Vision & Mission
                                                                                                                           Love Community

For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Diminish or Build Church Capacity?
                                Context of                       Reason for                     Remedy for                  Behaviors to
     Frame
                                 Decline                          Decline                        Decline                      Increase
                                                                                                                           Use Same Skills,
                                                                   Death                       Invite People                Work Harder
 Capacity-                   Denominational
                                                                  Transfer                      into Church                  Continued
Diminishing                  Organizational
                                                                Role Removal                     Evangelism                Congregational
  Frame                       Theological                                                                                  Self-Absorption
                                                                Drifted Away                  Merge/Dissolve


                                                                Church Focus                                                 Acquire New
                                                                                              Invite Church
                                                                                                                            Competencies,
                                                                Self-Absorbed               into Community
  Capacity-                     Sociological                                                                                Work Smarter
                                                                 Community                    Volunteerism
  Building                       Ecological                                                                                 Be Empowered
                                                                 Disconnect                 Focus on Unique                   and Sent by
   Frame                          Spiritual
                                                                 Withdrawn                   Congregational                   God’s Spirit
                                                                Social Capital              Vision & Mission
                                                                                                                           Love Community

For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission




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Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission
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              North America as we did 100 years ago being
              spiritually empowered as authentic witnesses God
              sends into world. How? Here are some ideas...




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Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission
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              North America as we did 100 years ago being
              spiritually empowered as authentic witnesses God
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                      reciprocating what community gives to church




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission
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                      Focus congregation’s unique vision & mission




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission
              We can help lead the volunteer resurgence in
              North America as we did 100 years ago being
              spiritually empowered as authentic witnesses God
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                      Invest social capital back into the community,
                      reciprocating what community gives to church

                      Focus congregation’s unique vision & mission

                      Acquire new leader competencies for healthy
                      and effective ministries


For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission
              We can help lead the volunteer resurgence in
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                      Invest social capital back into the community,
                      reciprocating what community gives to church

                      Focus congregation’s unique vision & mission

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For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
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Transforming Trends Into
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              congregation to go into the community.




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Transforming Trends Into
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              The true challenge is not simply inviting the
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              Let’s get the inside of our congregations to go
              outside (Jn 1:14) with the Good News of Jesus
              Christ in authentic expressions of God’s love.




For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
Transforming Trends Into
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              The true challenge is not simply inviting the
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              Let’s get the inside of our congregations to go
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              Reverse Decline, Become a Reciprocal Church!



For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
The Reciprocal Church
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For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
The Reciprocal Church
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Reciprocal Church- Increase Your Social Capital

  • 1. The Reciprocal Church Reversing the Decline of the Presbyterian Church: Addressing the Cause, Practicing the Remedy April 1, 2010 Kevin Yoho, DMin General Presbyter, Newark Presbytery Synod of the Northeast Presbyterian Church (USA) For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 2. The Reciprocal Church Reversing the Decline of the Presbyterian Church: Addressing the Cause, Practicing the Remedy April 1, 2010 Kevin Yoho, DMin General Presbyter, Newark Presbytery Synod of the Northeast Presbyterian Church (USA) For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 3. The Reciprocal Church Reversing the Decline of the Presbyterian Church: Addressing the Cause, Practicing the Remedy For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 4. The Reciprocal Church Reversing the Decline of the Presbyterian Church: Addressing the Cause, Practicing the Remedy To Grow the Church Deep and Wide For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 5. Our Communities are Social Networks Social networks offer value and define the qualitative interaction of any community. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 6. Our Communities are Social Networks Social networks offer value and define the qualitative interaction of any community. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 7. Social Networks Rooted in Reciprocity For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 8. Social Networks Rooted in Reciprocity The collective value of people in social networks and the benefits from these networks influence reciprocal behaviors to do things for each other. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 9. Social Networks Rooted in Reciprocity The collective value of people in social networks and the benefits from these networks influence reciprocal behaviors to do things for each other. This value is called Social Capital. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 10. Reciprocity and Social Capital Social Network For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 11. Reciprocity and Social Capital You! Me Social Network It’s not about ME. It’s all about YOU! For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 12. Reciprocity in Scripture For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 13. Reciprocity in Scripture Numbers 35.34 “Donʼt desecrate the land in which you live. I live here too —I, GOD, live in the same neighborhood with the People of Israel.” For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 14. Reciprocity in Scripture Isaiah 49.6 He says, “But thatʼs not a big enough job for my servant— just to recover the tribes of Jacob, merely to round up the strays of Israel. Iʼm setting you up as a light for the nations so that my salvation becomes global!” For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 15. Reciprocity in Scripture Jeremiah 29.7   “Make yourselves at home there and work for the countryʼs welfare.  “Pray for Babylonʼs well-being. If things go well for Babylon, things will go well for you.” For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 16. Reciprocity in Scripture Luke 6:31 Do to others as you would have them do to you. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 17. Reciprocity in Scripture Romans 15.26-27 The Greeks—all the way from the Macedonians in the north to the Achaians in the south—decided they wanted to take up a collection for the poor among the believers in Jerusalem. They were happy to do this, but it was also their duty. Seeing that they got in on all the spiritual gifts that flowed out of the Jerusalem community so generously, it is only right that they do what they can to relieve their poverty. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 18. Reciprocity in Scripture 1Corinthians 9.9-11 Moses wrote, “Donʼt muzzle an ox to keep it from eating the grain when itʼs threshing.” Do you think Mosesʼ primary concern was the care of farm animals? Donʼt you think his concern extends to us? Of course. Farmers plow and thresh expecting something when the crop comes in. So if we have planted spiritual seed among you, is it out of line to expect a meal or two from you? For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 19. Reciprocity in Scripture Galatians 6.6   Be very sure now, you who have been trained to a self- sufficient maturity, that you enter into a generous common life with those who have trained you, sharing all the good things that you have and experience. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 20. Reciprocity in Scripture Galatians 6.7-8 Donʼt be misled: No one makes a fool of God. What a person plants, he will harvest. The person who plants selfishness, ignoring the needs of others—ignoring God! — harvests a crop of weeds. All heʼll have to show for his life is weeds! But the one who plants in response to God, letting Godʼs Spirit do the growth work in him, harvests a crop of real life, eternal life. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 21. Reciprocity in Scripture Galatians 6.9 So letʼs not allow ourselves to get fatigued doing good. At the right time we will harvest a good crop if we donʼt give up, or quit. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 22. Reciprocity Fuels Mission For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 23. Reciprocity and Social Capital Social Network For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 24. Reciprocity and Social Capital Church! Community! Social Network It’s not about Church; it’s the Community! For God so loved the … WORLD, that God gave… For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 25. Thought For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 26. Thought Evangelism is a process of introducing people to a social/ spiritual networking experience with Jesus Christ For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 27. Thought Evangelism is a Social or Spiritual process of Capital describes introducing the flow of people to a social/ benefits outward spiritual in the continuum networking of life-experience experience with Jesus Christ For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 28. Thought Evangelism is a Social or Spiritual process of Capital describes introducing the flow of people to a social/ benefits outward spiritual in the continuum networking of life-experience experience with Jesus Christ Spiritual, Emotional, Physical, etc. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 29. Consider this conversation… For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 30. Consider this conversation… A Government support? No. Of course not. A Property Taxes? No. Not at all. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 31. Fact: In Newark Presbytery Alone For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 32. Fact: In Newark Presbytery Alone The equivalent exemption in property taxes for the presbytery’s forty-one congregational sites exceeds… $2,000,000 Per Year ! For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 33. Missional Reciprocity Opportunity For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 34. Missional Reciprocity Opportunity Decades ago, it was clear that any church in the community added value to the community that could be measured as social capital. Tax exemption can only be understood in light of the principle of reciprocity. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 35. Missional Reciprocity Opportunity It is a fair question to ask our congregations, “In what ways does the community receive a reciprocal value in services equal to the “gift” of property tax relief from the municipalities?” This is the opportunity! For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 36. Missional Reciprocity Opportunity Most congregations return something to the community. The missional challenge is to invite every congregation to be accountable in their ministry and mission to give, in a reciprocal way, to their own community. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 37. Where Did The Social Capital Go? For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 38. Where Did The Social Capital Go? The research of Dr. Robert Putnam, Harvard University, helps us quantify forty years of social capital in North America in his two best sellers, Bowling Alone (2001) and Better Together (2004). For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 39. Where Did The Social Capital Go? The research of Dr. Robert Putnam, Harvard University, helps us quantify forty years of social capital in North America in his two best sellers, Bowling Alone (2001) and Better Together (2004). One indicator of volunteerism’s effectiveness is to measure group membership. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 40. Where Did The Social Capital Go? The research of Dr. Robert Putnam, Harvard University, helps us quantify forty years of social capital in North America in his two best sellers, Bowling Alone (2001) and Better Together (2004). One indicator of volunteerism’s effectiveness is to measure group membership. Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, mosques, recreation clubs, political parties, bowling leagues, etc., and the church with all its tribes and varieties. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 41. The Data For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 42. The Data Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style, we learn about Americans' changing behavior over the past thirty years. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 43. The Data Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style, we learn about Americans' changing behavior over the past thirty years. We have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 44. The Data Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style, we learn about Americans' changing behavior over the past thirty years. We have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 45. The Data Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style, we learn about Americans' changing behavior over the past thirty years. We have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 46. Group Numbers Total Number of Groups Total Membership in Groups Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. (Illustrates comparative data) For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 47. Group Numbers Total Number of Groups Total Membership in Groups Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. (Illustrates comparative data) 1968 2004 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 48. Group Numbers Total Number of Groups Total Membership in Groups Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. (Illustrates comparative data) 1968 2004 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 49. Group Numbers Total Number of Groups Total Membership in Groups Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. (Illustrates comparative data) 1968 2004 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 50. Group Numbers Total Number of Groups Total Membership in Groups Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. (Illustrates comparative data) 1968 2004 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 51. Group Numbers Total Number of Groups Total Membership in Groups Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. (Illustrates comparative data) 1968 2004 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 52. North Americans Do Not Perceive Value of Participating in Groups For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 53. North Americans Do Not Perceive Value of Participating in Groups Stressors exist for all volunteer associations, including churches: More Groups Fewer Members For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 54. North Americans Do Not Perceive Value of Participating in Groups Stressors exist for all volunteer associations, including churches: More Groups Fewer Members For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 55. Group Trends Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions) All Other Groups Membership (millions) For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 56. Group Trends Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions) All Other Groups Membership (millions) 5 4 3 2 1 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2003 2006 2007 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 57. Group Trends Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions) All Other Groups Membership (millions) 5 4 3 2 1 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2003 2006 2007 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 58. Group Trends Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions) All Other Groups Membership (millions) 5 4 3 2 1 Presbyterian Church Membership 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2003 2006 2007 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 59. Group Trends Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions) All Other Groups Membership (millions) 100 Years Group Membership 5 4 3 Aggregate Group Membership 2 1 Presbyterian Church Membership 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2003 2006 2007 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 60. Group Trends Presbyterian Church (USA) Membership (millions) All Other Groups Membership (millions) 100 Years Group Membership 5 4 3 2 1 US Population 0 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2003 2006 2007 For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 61. Framework for Missional Effectiveness For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 62. Framework for Missional Effectiveness The membership decline of volunteer associations (such as the church) correlates to their reduced community involvement, caused by a withdrawal of social capital. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 63. Framework for Missional Effectiveness The membership decline of volunteer associations (such as the church) correlates to their reduced community involvement, caused by a withdrawal of social capital. In order for congregations to grow deep and wide, they must increase their involvement in their community by re-investing their social capital (spiritual, emotional, physical, financial, etc.) For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 64. Diminish or Build Church Capacity? For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 65. Diminish or Build Church Capacity? For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 66. Diminish or Build Church Capacity? Context of Reason for Remedy for Behaviors to Frame Decline Decline Decline Increase Use Same Skills, Death Invite People Work Harder Capacity- Denominational Transfer into Church Continued Diminishing Organizational Role Removal Evangelism Congregational Frame Theological Self-Absorption Drifted Away Merge/Dissolve Church Focus Acquire New Invite Church Competencies, Self-Absorbed into Community Capacity- Sociological Work Smarter Community Volunteerism Building Ecological Be Empowered Disconnect Focus on Unique and Sent by Frame Spiritual Withdrawn Congregational God’s Spirit Social Capital Vision & Mission Love Community For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 67. Diminish or Build Church Capacity? Context of Reason for Remedy for Behaviors to Frame Decline Decline Decline Increase Use Same Skills, Death Invite People Work Harder Capacity- Denominational Transfer into Church Continued Diminishing Organizational Role Removal Evangelism Congregational Frame Theological Self-Absorption Drifted Away Merge/Dissolve Church Focus Acquire New Invite Church Competencies, Self-Absorbed into Community Capacity- Sociological Work Smarter Community Volunteerism Building Ecological Be Empowered Disconnect Focus on Unique and Sent by Frame Spiritual Withdrawn Congregational God’s Spirit Social Capital Vision & Mission Love Community For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 68. Diminish or Build Church Capacity? Context of Reason for Remedy for Behaviors to Frame Decline Decline Decline Increase Use Same Skills, Death Invite People Work Harder Capacity- Denominational Transfer into Church Continued Diminishing Organizational Role Removal Evangelism Congregational Frame Theological Self-Absorption Drifted Away Merge/Dissolve Church Focus Acquire New Invite Church Competencies, Self-Absorbed into Community Capacity- Sociological Work Smarter Community Volunteerism Building Ecological Be Empowered Disconnect Focus on Unique and Sent by Frame Spiritual Withdrawn Congregational God’s Spirit Social Capital Vision & Mission Love Community For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 69. Diminish or Build Church Capacity? Context of Reason for Remedy for Behaviors to Frame Decline Decline Decline Increase Use Same Skills, Death Invite People Work Harder Capacity- Denominational Transfer into Church Continued Diminishing Organizational Role Removal Evangelism Congregational Frame Theological Self-Absorption Drifted Away Merge/Dissolve Church Focus Acquire New Invite Church Competencies, Self-Absorbed into Community Capacity- Sociological Work Smarter Community Volunteerism Building Ecological Be Empowered Disconnect Focus on Unique and Sent by Frame Spiritual Withdrawn Congregational God’s Spirit Social Capital Vision & Mission Love Community For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 70. Diminish or Build Church Capacity? Context of Reason for Remedy for Behaviors to Frame Decline Decline Decline Increase Use Same Skills, Death Invite People Work Harder Capacity- Denominational Transfer into Church Continued Diminishing Organizational Role Removal Evangelism Congregational Frame Theological Self-Absorption Drifted Away Merge/Dissolve Church Focus Acquire New Invite Church Competencies, Self-Absorbed into Community Capacity- Sociological Work Smarter Community Volunteerism Building Ecological Be Empowered Disconnect Focus on Unique and Sent by Frame Spiritual Withdrawn Congregational God’s Spirit Social Capital Vision & Mission Love Community For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 71. Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 72. Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission We can help lead the volunteer resurgence in North America as we did 100 years ago being spiritually empowered as authentic witnesses God sends into world. How? Here are some ideas... For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 73. Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission We can help lead the volunteer resurgence in North America as we did 100 years ago being spiritually empowered as authentic witnesses God sends into world. How? Here are some ideas... Invest social capital back into the community, reciprocating what community gives to church For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 74. Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission We can help lead the volunteer resurgence in North America as we did 100 years ago being spiritually empowered as authentic witnesses God sends into world. How? Here are some ideas... Invest social capital back into the community, reciprocating what community gives to church Focus congregation’s unique vision & mission For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 75. Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission We can help lead the volunteer resurgence in North America as we did 100 years ago being spiritually empowered as authentic witnesses God sends into world. How? Here are some ideas... Invest social capital back into the community, reciprocating what community gives to church Focus congregation’s unique vision & mission Acquire new leader competencies for healthy and effective ministries For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 76. Put Reciprocity Back Into Mission We can help lead the volunteer resurgence in North America as we did 100 years ago being spiritually empowered as authentic witnesses God sends into world. How? Here are some ideas... Invest social capital back into the community, reciprocating what community gives to church Focus congregation’s unique vision & mission Acquire new leader competencies for healthy and effective ministries Engage in civic conversation and presence For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 77. Transforming Trends Into Missional Opportunities For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 78. Transforming Trends Into Missional Opportunities The true challenge is not simply inviting the community to go to church, but challenging the congregation to go into the community. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 79. Transforming Trends Into Missional Opportunities The true challenge is not simply inviting the community to go to church, but challenging the congregation to go into the community. Let’s get the inside of our congregations to go outside (Jn 1:14) with the Good News of Jesus Christ in authentic expressions of God’s love. For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 80. Transforming Trends Into Missional Opportunities The true challenge is not simply inviting the community to go to church, but challenging the congregation to go into the community. Let’s get the inside of our congregations to go outside (Jn 1:14) with the Good News of Jesus Christ in authentic expressions of God’s love. Reverse Decline, Become a Reciprocal Church! For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 81. The Reciprocal Church Reversing the Decline of the Presbyterian Church: Addressing the Cause, Practicing the Remedy For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .
  • 82. The Reciprocal Church Reversing the Decline of the Presbyterian Church: Addressing the Cause, Practicing the Remedy To Grow the Church Deep and Wide For more information about the Reciprocal Church, please contact the author, Dr. Kevin Yoho kevin@newarkpresbytery.org .

Notas del editor

  1. Social networks have value Social capital refers to the collective value of all people in social networks and the benefits from these networks to do things for each other (norms of reciprocity).
  2. Social networks have value Social capital refers to the collective value of all people in social networks and the benefits from these networks to do things for each other (norms of reciprocity).
  3. Social networks have value Social capital refers to the collective value of all people in social networks and the benefits from these networks to do things for each other (norms of reciprocity).
  4. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  5. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  6. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  7. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  8. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  9. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  10. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  11. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  12. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  13. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  14. What does "social capital" mean?The central premise of social capital is that social networks have value. Social capital refers to the collective value of all "social networks" [who people know] and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other, reciprocal behaviors, referred to as "norms of reciprocity". How does social capital work?The term social capital emphasizes not just warm and cuddly feelings, but a wide variety of specific benefits that flow from the trust, reciprocity, information, and cooperation associated with social networks. Social capital creates value for the people who are connected and for bystanders, as well.
  15. God’s love can be restated as: God gives Infinite Capital in Jesus Christ
  16. God’s love can be restated as: God gives Infinite Capital in Jesus Christ
  17. God’s love can be restated as: God gives Infinite Capital in Jesus Christ
  18. Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. Slide Point: The point is that there are more groups, but dramatically fewer members. The Moveable Feast offers resources to help reverse these discoveries. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: http://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile Kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  19. Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. Slide Point: The point is that there are more groups, but dramatically fewer members. The Moveable Feast offers resources to help reverse these discoveries. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: http://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile Kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  20. Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. Slide Point: The point is that there are more groups, but dramatically fewer members. The Moveable Feast offers resources to help reverse these discoveries. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: http://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile Kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  21. Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. Slide Point: The point is that there are more groups, but dramatically fewer members. The Moveable Feast offers resources to help reverse these discoveries. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: http://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile Kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  22. Groups include all voluntary associations such as the PTA, AMA, synagogues, churches, recreation clubs, political parties, and bowling leagues, etc. Slide Point: The point is that there are more groups, but dramatically fewer members. The Moveable Feast offers resources to help reverse these discoveries. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: http://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile Kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  23. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  24. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  25. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  26. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  27. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  28. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  29. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  30. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  31. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  32. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  33. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  34. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  35. Slide Point: The point is that Presbyterian Church membership decline is NOT a Presbyterian problem, but a sociological one. It is critical in the transformation process to put “our” decline in its social context so that congregational responses to this decline can be relevant, effective, and contextually relevant. The negativity and defensiveness that often describes the PC(USA) membership and leadership can be mitigated and even turned around to positive and creative responses when we realize that only through contextual and collaborative transformation efforts can these trends be reversed. Based on statistical research published of Dr. Robert D. Putnam (Harvard University) in his Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (2001) and Better Together: Restoring the American Community (2004). Drawing on vast data from the Roper Social and Political Trends and the DDB Needham Life Style -- surveys that report in detail on Americans' changing behavior over the past twenty-five years -- Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether the PTA, church, recreation clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. Our shrinking access to the "social capital" that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing is a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Congregations are part of this trend of decline shared with all other groups. Source Data: Presbyterian Church data is in millions of members, composited to include various streams of PC(USA). data sets found at: datahttp://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/Trees/familytree_presbyterian.asp All Other Group Data: data is 10x million of members, Robert Putnam, data sets found at: http://www.bowlingalone.com/data.php3 For more information and the missional implications for the PC(USA), please contact the author: Dr. Kevin Yoho, General Presbyter Newark Presbytery 973.429.2500 office 201.207.1544 mobile kevin@newarkpresbytery.org
  36. Social networks have value Social capital refers to the collective value of all people in social networks and the benefits from these networks to do things for each other (norms of reciprocity).
  37. Social networks have value Social capital refers to the collective value of all people in social networks and the benefits from these networks to do things for each other (norms of reciprocity).