Missional Assessment Profile (MAP)

MAP is a tool is to help churches assess their evangelistic
and missional effectiveness and assist them in making more disciples.
A new product called MAPchurch is being offered online at
MAPchurch.com. It will be available at no cost to SBC churches.
MAPchurch measures the perceptions that your church members have about
their church and features a 126-question survey to which selected members will
respond. To find out more about MAPchurch, go to "What is MAPchurch?"
Affiliation. MAPchurch has been developed in a partnership
between the North American Mission Board (NAMB) and the International Mission
Board of the Southern Baptist Convention (IMB). It is intended to assist SBC
churches, local associations, state conventions, seminaries and national
agencies.
How it works. To use MAPchurch, churches will designate
someone to be their MAPchurch administrator. The administrator will register
the church at MAPchurch.com to start the process. If key information needs
to be clarified, a NAMB administrator will contact the church administrator
directly. Working together these two administrators will complete the
registration process that includes pulling in the church's ACP data if
available and authorizing access for the church members who will be selected to
participate in the MAPchurch surveys. More about how it
works...
Surveys. The survey itself consists of questions from 18
topics organized into 9 categories to facilitate statistical analysis and
scoring. Participants will answer each question with Strongly Agree,
Somewhat Agree, Somewhat Disagree, or Strongly Disagree. Optionally, the
pastor and church staff may take the survey separately from the members,
facilitating comparison of leadership and membership responses.
Reporting. Results of the MAPchurch process - evaluations,
findings and recommendations - will be available online. The church
administrator may also download the reports in handy PDF files to facilitate
easy presentation to the church. Results will always be presented in aggregate
to protect anonymity-individual identities or responses will never be
revealed.
Measurements. Results will be summarized by authenticity
measurement: knowing, obeying, connecting, and leading. More detailed
results will be provided by category, by topic, and by each specific survey
question. Specific recommendations will be offered to the church for how to
become more missional and where to turn for assistance. Reports will be
available in aggregate to state conventions and local associations, but
individual church anonymity will be assured.
www.mapchurch.com