What behaviors do highly vital congregations have in common? How can all congregations move toward greater vitality? In Vital , Jorge Acevedo passionately and effectively reveals how Grace Church in Cape Coral, Florida, has developed behaviors that result in vital and fruitful ministry. Focusing on spiritual pastoral leadership, lay leadership development, worship, small groups, and service and mission, Acevedo both inspires and coaches. He helps leaders of congregations act in their own contexts to develop behaviors essential to vitality, as identified by the recent study of 32,000 United Methodist congregations. The book includes brief summaries of learnings from the research written by Amy Valdez Barker, project manager for the Vital Congregations Initiative, as well as stories from other congregations illustrating vital behaviors in different settings.
This book forces me, as a pastor, to take a serious look at what we’re doing (and not doing) as a church. We may have people in the building on Sunday mornings, but are we truly a “vital” church?!? Convicting....but the book doesn’t just convict and leave us licking our wounds. It gives practical and encouraging examples of ways to move forward!
Jorge does a great job of showing how vital congregations excel in the five strategic ministry areas of vitality: Pastoral Leadership, Lay Leadership, Worship, Ministry and Mission. While the church I pastor doesn't have the multiple campuses that Grace Church has, there are things from this book that can be used in any local church looking to become what would be identified as a vital church!
Very powerful and full of great examples of living your faith through the church. Will recommend to my pastor and our Vision and Planning Committee and will probably bring as a study to my Sunday school class.