The interview reports are based on individual interviews with NWC leaders and participants. They help track the impact the 1001 initiative is having on lives and communities. This report, part… Read more »
The Presbytery Survey provides information about how mid councils support, encourage and hold accountable the new worshiping communities within their bounds. This report, part of a 10-year longitudinal research project,… Read more »
The Leader Survey Report is based on an annual survey of new worshiping community leaders. It provides the most in-depth research on demographics of new worshiping communities. This report, part… Read more »
The Leader Survey Report is based on an annual survey of new worshiping community leaders. It provides the most in-depth research on demographics of new worshiping communities. This report, part… Read more »
The interview reports are based on individual interviews with NWC leaders and participants. They help track the impact the 1001 initiative is having on lives and communities. This report, part… Read more »
The Presbyterian Panel report provides information about the level of awareness of the 1001 initiative throughout the church. This report, part of a 10-year longitudinal research project, tracks the progress… Read more »
The Presbyterian Panel report provides information about the level of awareness of the 1001 initiative throughout the church. This report, part of a 10-year longitudinal research project, tracks the progress… Read more »
New worshiping communities are bringing people to Christ by successfully reaching out to the unchurched (those who have never been religious), to the dechurched (those who used to be religious… Read more »
The main objective of this study is to determine the level of success of the new worshiping communities – are they thriving, what is working for them, and what do… Read more »
The objectives of this panel were to (1) identify how aware today’s Presbyterians are of the 1001 NWC initiative, (2) assess how engaged they are in the initiative, and (3)… Read more »