Why Numbers Matter in the UMC - Community (3 of 3)

Vitality seems to be the talk of The United Methodist Church. From the invitation to be a Vital Congregation to tracking metrics through Vital Signs, there has been a wide variety of response to the movement to increasing the level of reporting of involvement across several areas of local churches.
Let me be clear about where I stand - tracking numbers matters for The United Methodist Church.
I certainly agree with the argument that tracking numbers isn't the only measure of the good that is happening across the denomination. There is no way to quantify the significance of a bedside hospital visit, joy at a baptism, or life change after a mission trip. While there is no way to qualitatively measure this success in ministry, there is a way to quantitatively measure it.
If one life is changed through a service project - it makes a difference.
However if that one person is the only one that shows up each week at this regular opportunity it is a sign that things could be better. Inviting others to worship, grow, give and serve with you is part of the Christian life. Our faith is not one that only involves a connection between us and God - it is about a community and others joining us on our journey. Having others join us matters.
