Kinston Community Action Plan - Religious Leadership
Action Plan
Describe the issue(s). What are the concerns?
Group consensus of the desired change. Pinpoint your goals and objectives. Be flexible. Some goals and objectives may be identified in the group plan that you have not considered.
Six-month objective(s):
Association of Congregations will encourage structure modification of belief and open discussions for unity.
One-Year objective(s):
Form a committee to meet in the evenings to address community issues to enable working leaders to attend.
Full Scale: Pastors to communicate more effectively.
Establish signs of success during this journey. For example, what should success feel and look like? Your objectives will not be met overnight so we’ll need signpost to confirm you are heading in the right direction.
List the steps in order of priority that should be taken.
Small Initial Steps/Low Hanging Fruit:
1. Build a website for initial movement forward.
2. Tuesday night meeting between all parties involved.
Leaps and Bounds/Radical Steps:
1. Strengthen all committees.
Identify a group or individuals best suited to take steps.
Help/Approval/Resources needed.
Overall impact on Kinston (East/West/Southeast/Northwest).
Names of auxiliary groups that can assist.
Determine adequate timelines for each step.
How should progress be reported?
Internally
Small Groups
Participants
Community At Large
Action Plan
Describe the issue(s). What are the concerns?
- Leadership (faith-based) unification.
- Church council
- Community Support
Group consensus of the desired change. Pinpoint your goals and objectives. Be flexible. Some goals and objectives may be identified in the group plan that you have not considered.
Six-month objective(s):
Association of Congregations will encourage structure modification of belief and open discussions for unity.
One-Year objective(s):
Form a committee to meet in the evenings to address community issues to enable working leaders to attend.
Full Scale: Pastors to communicate more effectively.
Establish signs of success during this journey. For example, what should success feel and look like? Your objectives will not be met overnight so we’ll need signpost to confirm you are heading in the right direction.
- Email religious leaders to support the community mission.
- Attendance of elected officials to meetings for positive reinforcement and support.
List the steps in order of priority that should be taken.
Small Initial Steps/Low Hanging Fruit:
1. Build a website for initial movement forward.
2. Tuesday night meeting between all parties involved.
Leaps and Bounds/Radical Steps:
1. Strengthen all committees.
Identify a group or individuals best suited to take steps.
Help/Approval/Resources needed.
Overall impact on Kinston (East/West/Southeast/Northwest).
Names of auxiliary groups that can assist.
Determine adequate timelines for each step.
How should progress be reported?
Internally
Small Groups
Participants
Community At Large