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  The Value of a Strong Mission Statement

A mission has four points of impact on a local congregation:
  • It serves as a compass to keep things going in the right direction
  • It is a change agent that brings about modified behavior
  • It motivates the congregation to keep on changing
  • It serves as a mirror to help congregations count the cost of both changing and not changing.

A mission statement is a helpful instrument to:
  • Measure progress -- It serves as a standard to evaluate ministries.
  • Weigh decisions -- Is this in alignment or of importance to our vision?
  • Manage conflict -- A shared vision gives direction to ministry which reduces conflict.

A Mission Statement Example: Inviting all to grow in Christ.
This excellent mission statement contains four concepts in six words! They are: inviting, inviting all, inviting all to grow, and inviting all to grow in Christ! It is easy to remember, and meets all the criteria for a mission statement.


A helpful resource for leaders and congregations in developing a mission/vision statement is the book Our Mission: Discovering God's Call to Us. The book is a part of the Congregational Leadership Series of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and Augsburg Fortress Publishers.

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