Ministry Planning
Ministry Planning Definition
"Ministry Planning is the result of mobilizing believers (People) who effectively and efficiently relate to and
engage their ministry environment (Perspective), to meet the objectives of their church's mandate
(Philosophy) using the most appropriate action plans (Project), in the pursuit of fulfilling the Great
Commission."
Ministry Planning Consultation
Our ministry consultations, whether onsite or online, focus upon the components of strategic ministry
planning. We will walk you through each step of the planning process.
Solution Ministries
Solution Ministries is here for you. Our experiences and resources provide you with a deep well of critical
help and innovative ideas that enables you to link your vision with your ministry philosophy and track
your ministry progress.
Ministry People Development
Defines WHO is involved in ministry. When performing in ministry we need to get the work done without
burning the preverbal candle at both ends. Our consultation helps you work through the process of
networking your people for ministry service.
Ministry Perspective Exploration
Defines WHERE you are doing ministry. This topic is one of the most crucial aspects of the strategic
planning process. It is here that you analyze the characteristics, values, attitudes, and lifestyles of your
constituency and community.
Ministry Philosophy Construction
Defines WHAT and WHY you are doing ministry. We are sure you agree that your philosophy drives your
ministry. The first topic in our ministry consultation emphasizes the concept of "developing a philosophy
tree."
Ministry Project Management
Defines WHEN and HOW you are doing ministry. Most churches do not connect what they believe should
happen in building a healthy church to what they are actually doing on a day-to-day basis. We believe
that you should be able to put your vision and core values into your datebook.
Ministry Strategic Planning
Integrates and measures the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY and HOW you are doing ministry.
Solution Ministries walks you through the development of priorities and objectives, not in terms of the
latest ministry "crisis," but in light of the "pieces" of your ministry philosophy. Each priority has a
corresponding objective that can be measured.