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Rechurching Diagnostic Suite

The 20-point Rechurching audit as a live operating system — each area scored green, yellow, or red across the Three Domains of Church Health. This is a working demo for Grace Community Church, a fabricated church. Every number here is synthetic.

Why synthetic data? The workshop's red line: diagnostics that read real attendance, giving, and care data are built and demonstrated on fabricated data only. Soft items (abuse-prevention policy, mental-health infrastructure) stay guided self-assessment — they are never data-mined.
Overall Health
57
Watch
Healthy
5
of 20 points
Watch
9
of 20 points
Act Now
6
of 20 points
Filter

Open the Front Door

First, welcome, integrate. Every interaction is a step in.

61
domain score
1. Guest Identification
Data-derived
78

Most guests are being captured; check-in coverage is strong.

2. Second-Visit Return
Data-derived
41

Return rate is below healthy range — the follow-up sequence is the leak.

3. Follow-up Speed
Data-derived
52

Follow-up happens, but slower than the 24–48hr window that matters most.

4. Digital Front Door
Self-assessed
84

Strong digital presence; service times and directions are easy to find.

5. Newcomer Pathway
Self-assessed
38

No standardized next-step path — guests get a generic welcome only.

6. Welcome Hospitality
Self-assessed
71

Hospitality teams are covered and recently trained.

Close the Back Door

Form, care, retain. Infrastructure that holds what's gathered.

56
domain score
7. Membership Process
Data-derived
49

Conversion is middling; the path from regular attender to member is fuzzy.

8. Group Connection
Data-derived
44

Under half are in a group — the strongest retention lever is under-used.

9. Volunteer Health
Data-derived
58

Fill rate holding, but a core few are over-scheduled — burnout risk rising.

10. Pastoral Care Capacity
Self-assessed
63

Care is keeping pace, though load is concentrated on two carriers.

11. Spiritual Formation
Self-assessed
47

A formation pathway exists but participation is inconsistent.

12. Mental-Health Infrastructure
Self-assessed
35

No clear referral framework — a known gap to address this year.

13. Abuse-Prevention Policy
Self-assessed
88

Policy is current and consistently enforced — a real strength.

14. Giving Retention
Data-derived
66

Generosity is stable; recurring-giver retention is solid.

Send Out the Equipped

Equip, deploy, multiply. A mission-ready church, sent.

55
domain score
15. Evangelism Training
Self-assessed
39

Limited equipping — most outreach rests on a small minority.

16. Doctrinal Clarity
Self-assessed
74

Doctrine is taught clearly and consistently across ministries.

17. Leadership Pipeline
Self-assessed
51

A pipeline exists but is informal — succession is a medium-term risk.

18. Local Mission
Self-assessed
69

Healthy local engagement; partnerships are active and resourced.

19. Parent Equipping
Self-assessed
43

Parents want help; the church offers little structured support yet.

20. Sending / Multiplication
Self-assessed
56

Some sending happens; no intentional multiplication strategy yet.

Board-ready export

In the real build, this generates a one-page PDF for Q2 2026 board review with the domain scores, the red items, and an AI-written summary over aggregates only.