Defining Objectives
Vision is your global objective—the first step in establishing direction. But there’s more clarifying work to do. A second critical step in the vision process is the creation of ministry values. Values further define what you’ll do and what you won’t do. They are more specific defining objectives that guide your church’s ministry work, strategies, action plans and budget.
There are no right or wrong ways to create church values. Churches will use different language and address different elements with their values. The important point is that values define the church’s direction more specifically than a one-sentence vision statement can. Values are vitally important because they focus church vision and keep staff and volunteers on the same page.
Priorities
Church values are a set of priorities that govern your ministry. Everything that you do—every event, program or initiative—should address these priorities in some way. Values can describe all kinds of style, method and strategy points, such as:
Sample Ministry Values
Consider these sample values that bring focus to church vision:
Here’s another simple iteration of church values:
Find other ministry expressions of core values below:
Worksheet Tool
Use this worksheet to brainstorm hyper contextual words, phrases and statements that further focus and define your mission and vision:
Core Values Worksheet (Fillable PDF)
Additional Resources
“Clarify the Win” on Big Ideas Blog
“Create a Culture of Accountability” on Big Ideas Blog
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