Assessment · 10 min
Map your leadership strengths across the five Ephesians 4:11 qualities:
Understand your profile, collaborate better, and find your optimal place in kingdom work.
Take the Leadership Audit →Assessment · 15 min
Based on Romans 12, 1 Corinthians 12 and Ephesians 4, exploring ten ministry gifts:
Discover how God has uniquely equipped you to serve in His kingdom.
Take the Gifting Assessment →Assessment · Team exercise
Evaluate your community’s current state and potential across the four strategic leadership quarters:
Get practical recommendations for building collaborative relationships in your place.
Assess Your Community →Audit · 10 min
Rate 15 statements across three dimensions of authentic worship:
Receive a Worship Health Score with a personalised rating and insights for each area.
Take the Worship Audit →Downloads
PDF · Free
Structured templates for your community-building journey: vision & goals, leadership development, community assessment, action steps, prayer journal, connection map, resource inventory and progress tracking. Print copies for your whole leadership team.
Download the Workbook →PDF · Free
Explains each assessment in detail, offers tips for interpreting your results, and provides strategies for implementing insights within your church and community.
Download the User Guide →Community Research
Jesus always started with what was in front of Him. The handbook includes an 8-activity research process, designed for a team of 3–5 people over 4–6 weeks:
Identify key leaders and influencers across Commercial, Civic, Community and Church.
Chart existing prayer initiatives and gaps in prayer coverage of your community.
Identify unmet needs through local news, service providers, schools and businesses.
Find the “third spaces” where people naturally gather and relationships could grow.
Catalogue spaces, skills, finances and technology available across your Christian community.
Spot potential strategic leaders showing the five Ephesians 4:11 qualities.
Understand the history of collaboration or division between local churches.
Ask those outside the church how they see it — and what they wish it would address.
Then bring it together: review findings as a team, build a SWOT analysis, set 3–5 strategic priorities, agree first action steps — and pray, asking God to show where He is already at work.
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