Pro Church Tools
Pro Church Tools is a multimedia company founded by Brady Shearer, dedicated to helping churches navigate the intersection of faith and digital technology. Pro Church Tools aims to equip churches with the knowledge and tools necessary to effectively communicate and engage with their congregations and their communities in this digital age. Pro Church Tools provides various resources, including downloads, podcasts, video content, and software all designed to help church leaders and teams master digital communication.
Convergence
Formerly known as The Center for Progressive Renewal, Convergence champions an inclusive, progressive theological vision aimed at fostering a more just world. The organization emphasizes core values such as collaboration, innovation, courage, and inclusion, seeking to rejuvenate Christian communities and leadership. Through collaboration, Convergence builds trust and shares resources for the common good.
Barna
The Barna Group is a renowned research organization with nearly 40 years of experience conducting over two million interviews for thousands of studies. It has become a trusted source of insights on faith, culture, leadership, and generational trends. Barna's comprehensive database of spiritual indicators and its strategic analysis of faith's role in America offer invaluable information for churches, nonprofits, and businesses.
PCC: Building Survey & Congregation Risk Assessment Results
The PCC's Building Survey and Congregation Risk Assessment provide insights to help congregations and presbyteries manage their resources effectively. The building survey highlights underutilized properties and the need for strategic planning. The risk assessment identifies congregations vulnerable to closure, suggesting early interventions.
Faith Communities Today
Faith Communities Today (FACT) conducts extensive research surveys and publishes practical reports on congregational life in the U.S. Led by the Cooperative Congregational Studies Partnership, FACT collaborates with over 25 faith groups and the Hartford Institute for Religion Research. The latest survey in 2020 included responses from 15,278 congregations across 80 denominations.