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Church Growth Religion and Theology Research Proposal

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Religion and Theology: Church GrowthProblem StatementIt has been observed that good pastoring is often absent in The Apostolic Church of West African diaspora in the United States. Without proper leadership, which is missing in the form of good pastoring, young people do not find a connection with the church, hence are hard to retain. The membership of young adults is witnessed to reduce hurting the church and the Church ministers.The PurposeThe research purpose would be to create awareness about good pastoring and its importance for retaining young church members, specifically The Apostolic Church of the West African diaspora. It would also teach moving the ministers to change themselves and bring good pastoring practices that infuse motivation in the youth during congregations. The purpose is also to test my assumptions about whether good pastoring is missing in the selected church and among its ministers or not.Research QuestionsKeeping the project aims in mind, the research questions developed are:i. What would good or effective pastoring look like in West African Churches that largely involve West African Pastors and congregants?ii. What would young people of West African descent look for in the church?iii. Is there a disconnection between what young people are searching for and what they deliver in these Churches? What is the disconnection?iv. Are my assumptions correct, and what could be done with the results?The BackgroundResearch has suggested that spiritual connections for youth are significantly beneficial in reducing their stress and anxiety and helpful for leading a healthier life ahead (Goeke-Morey et al., 2014). More than 60,000 were baptized in Southern Baptist churches all over America in 2004, whereas afterward, the number of youth attending the congregation was quite low (Alexander, 2017). The question of increasing youth attendance despite investing several dollars in youth programs has remained unanswered. Whether it was their busy lives after getting admission to colleges or due to their motivation or interests in congregations, the debate still exists (Alexander, 2017).Youth have higher intensity in religious association and could be better workers for the work of faith (Alexander, 2017). Passing on the Church leadership to young, energetic individuals is one of the most talked about interests of the Church leaders. Hence, future sustainability heavily relies on youth interests and keeping them retained. Previous Churches have used coping mechanisms worldwide; however, West African diaspora individuals residing in the US are the focus of research here. The focus has been set based on the finding from the background that African American young adults and their psychological well-being depend on their closeness to their religion, used as a coping strategy. The churchs role as a healing institution is studied in most pieces of research; therefore, African American individuals are of primary interest in studying a lingering retention problem in Churches.Context of MinistryI believe that my 24-month experience as a District Youth Leader/Pastor qualifies me to do this project and makes it a concern for the ministry as I have been a member of the National Executive Council for the youth/young adults of the church. I have been close to church as I was born and raised there. I am an eyewitness to the effects and impacts of good and bad pastoring on the church and its effectiveness in retaining youth.Project Outcome/GoalsThe project outcomes or goals would be: To gain knowledge about good pastoring practices in West African Churches by taking The Apostolic Church as an example To gain knowledge about what young adults are gaining in the shape of pastoring and what their actual perceptions are about church leadership Outlining steps for bridging a gap in any perceived gapMethods of ResearchSince opinions and thoughts of young people coming to the Church and Pastors of the selected church are to be tested, a qualitative research design is selected to fulfill research goals. For this intent, surveys are deemed best as information would be collected from Pastors and young people that come to at least 6-8 congregations of The Apostolic Church located in Washington DC, particularly the metropolitan area.There would be two question sets; one set would be…

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…the study: A general idea of the problem under study and what importance it would bring to the discipline Background/ Literature review: Summary of the previous relevant studies that shed light on the issue and set a backdrop for the current research. Rationale: Particular questions that form the basis of research and how they would be evaluated for bridging the gaps with the current investigation Study method and design: Explanation of methodology, sample, design, variations, and rationale for selecting a particular research design only and reason for excluding the rest. Conducting research: Conducting surveys among the selected participants Results: Compilations of results based on the responses gained from the survey and careful analysis with the triangulation method Discussion: A review of the existing situation, expectations, and gaps and whether my assumptions stood true or not Conclusion: Concluding with final remarks and future significance for the Church leaders that how they could address the gaps for retaining young adults in the light of theological and Biblical values and love for youth. The conclusion could also add future implications for catering to the needs of youth in contemporary times, specifically West African diaspora churches in the US.Action Plan/ScheduleMy action plan for the research includes the following steps: Description of the goals, which have been mentioned in the previous section Tasks included at each stage, such as defining the population, extracting samples and the strategy for doing so, formulating surveys, conducting the survey, analyzing results, etc. Delegation of tasks with deadlines that would be needed to reach the milestones of the project Ensuring task completion for which keeping an eye on resources would be an important direction Progress evaluationThe following suggests the tentative project schedule:Project tasks/ stepsTimeGoal setting, scope, and revising research questions for any possible errorsOctober 1, 2022Literature review2nd-15th October 2022Devising study method, design, and methodologyOctober 16, 2022Outlining the survey17th- 19th October 2022Conducting survey20th-25th October 2022Reviewing the survey and finalizing results26th-28th October 2022Analysis29th-5th November 2022Presentation of results6th-18th November 2022Citing whether the research addressed gaps, whether my assumption stood true and…


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