FaithX announces CVA Case Stories: an opportunity to share with others about what you’ve learned from using the Congregational Vitality Assessment or the CVA Judicatory Platform, how you’ve put that learning to use, and the impact it has had on your congregation.
If you are a regular reader of the FaithX Blog, you know that we are all about disseminating what we are learning about vitality, sustainability, and other important issues facing congregations and the dioceses, synods, or other judicatories that support them.
Questions we often get from our clients and our readers include:
How are others putting FaithX resources to work for their congregations and judicatories?
What are they learning about themselves and the communities they serve?
How are those learnings benefiting them and their communities?
We do our best to faithfully answer those questions. But we recently we decided a better way to share the answers to these questions is to let congregational and judicatory leaders tell their own learnings more directly… through case stories.
While are starting with a focus on the free Congregational Vitality Assessment and subscription-based CVA-Judicatory Platform, in time we hope to expand our focus to include the forthcoming Judicatory Vitality Assessment and other resources and program.
Do you have an interesting case story about your congregation’s experience with the CVA or your judicatory’s use of the CVA-Judicatory Platform with it’s congregation that you’d like to share with others?
It’s easy! Here’s how:
- You send us an email with your name and contact information, the name and location of your congregation or judicatory, and a sentence or two about what you want to share.
- We email you the case story instructions, including 5 questions we’d like you to answer in a paragraph or two?
- You write up your case story and email it back to us.
We hope to post these on a regular basis.
We can’t promise to feature every case story we receive, as much as we’d like to. Some case story we will let stand on their own – others we may combine into a tale of two congregations or judicatories.
Interested? Send your email to us at info@faithx.net