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Unlock Growth with Strategic Planning for Churches - Ligon Group

When it comes to strategic planning for churches, having a clear roadmap can make a world of difference in achieving a congregation's goals. One organization that excels in providing strategic guidance is the Ligon Group. With their expertise, they can assist in setting priorities, defining objectives, and developing actionable plans to drive growth and community engagement. For more information, visit our website today.<br><br>Visit:- https://ligongroup.com/consulting-services/

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Unlock Growth with Strategic Planning for Churches - Ligon Group

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  1. Ligon Group custom solutions to maximizeyourkingdomimpact

  2. Strategic planning is the structured process of setting goals, determining actions to achieve those goals, and mobilizing resources to execute the plan. In a church setting, this doesn’t mean adopting corporate-style management. Instead, it means aligning every aspect of the church’s ministry with its God-given mission and the practical realities of its context. Key components typically include: SWOT Analysis: Identifying internal strengths and weaknesses, as well as external opportunities and threats. Goal Setting: Developing measurable, realistic, and faith-centered goals. Action Planning:Outlining who will dowhat,bywhen, and how progress will be measured. Evaluation & Adjustment: Reviewing results regularly and updating plans based on what’s working or not. Done right, strategic planning encourages unity, energizes volunteers, and provides a roadmap for sustainability and growth.

  3. Strategic Planning in Action: Common Areas of Focus No two churches are exactly alike, but most strategic plans touch on key ministry areas such as: Worship & Spiritual Formation: How can the church help members grow in faith? Community Outreach: What does local mission look like in today’s world? Discipleship & Education: Are there structured paths for growth, especially for new believers? Facility & Space Usage: Are physical resources supporting ministry goals, or hindering them? Digital Ministry: How can technology support outreach, communication, and connection? Leadership Development: Who’s being equipped to lead the church forward? By evaluating each area through the lens of mission and measurable impact, church leaders can make informed decisions that yield lasting fruit.

  4. CONTACT INFO Ligon Group Greg Ligon (214) 912-0497 greg@ligongroup.com Daniel Ligon (214) 912-5224 daniel@ligongroup.com Susan Ligon (214) 244-2476 susan@ligongroup.com https://ligongroup.com/

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