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National Association of Church Business Administration

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National Association of Church Business Administration
NameNational Association of Church Business Administration
Formation1957
Region servedUnited States

National Association of Church Business Administration. The National Association of Church Business Administration (NACBA) is a professional organization that serves church administrators, pastors, and other Christian leaders in the United States. Founded in 1957, NACBA is affiliated with various Christian denominations, including the Southern Baptist Convention, United Methodist Church, and Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. The organization is also connected to institutions like Dallas Theological Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary, and Wheaton College (Illinois).

History

The National Association of Church Business Administration was established in 1957 by a group of church administrators who recognized the need for a professional organization to support and equip those serving in church administration. The founders, including Billy Graham and Ruth Bell Graham, were influenced by the National Association of Evangelicals and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. Over the years, NACBA has grown to include members from various Christian denominations, such as the Presbyterian Church (USA), Episcopal Church (United States), and Assemblies of God USA. The organization has also partnered with institutions like Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Reformed Theological Seminary, and Biola University.

Organization

The National Association of Church Business Administration is governed by a board of directors composed of experienced church administrators and pastors from various Christian denominations, including Saddleback Church, Willow Creek Community Church, and Lakewood Church. The organization is headquartered in the United States and has regional chapters, such as the NACBA Southeast Region and NACBA West Coast Region, which provide support and resources to members. NACBA is also affiliated with other professional organizations, such as the National Association of Church Facilities Managers and the Church Network, which includes American Baptist Churches USA, Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), and Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

Membership

Membership in the National Association of Church Business Administration is open to church administrators, pastors, and other Christian leaders who serve in church administration roles, including those from Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and Oriental Orthodox Churches. Members receive access to resources, such as the NACBA Newsletter and the Church Administration Handbook, which is published in partnership with Zondervan and Tyndale House Publishers. Members also have opportunities to network with other professionals in the field, including those from Hillsong Church, Mars Hill Church, and The Village Church. NACBA has partnerships with institutions like Denver Seminary, Covenant Theological Seminary, and Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

Certification

The National Association of Church Business Administration offers a certification program for church administrators, which is recognized by organizations like the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability and the Christian Leadership Alliance. The certification program, which includes courses from Dallas Theological Seminary and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, is designed to equip church administrators with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively manage church operations, including church finance, church governance, and church risk management. Certified church administrators are recognized as professionals in their field and are eligible for membership in the NACBA Certified Administrators Network, which includes Church of the Nazarene, Free Methodist Church of North America, and Wesleyan Church.

Conferences_and_Training

The National Association of Church Business Administration hosts annual conferences and training events, which feature speakers like Rick Warren, Andy Stanley, and Mark Driscoll. These events provide opportunities for church administrators and pastors to network, share best practices, and receive training on topics like church leadership, church growth, and church technology. NACBA also offers online training resources, including webinars and video courses, which are produced in partnership with organizations like RightNow Media and ChurchTechToday. The organization has partnerships with institutions like Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the National Association of Church Business Administration is to equip and support church administrators and pastors in their roles, with the goal of advancing the Kingdom of God and promoting effective church administration. The organization's objectives include providing resources and training, facilitating networking and collaboration, and promoting excellence in church administration. NACBA is committed to serving churches and Christian organizations of all sizes and denominations, including non-denominational churches, independent churches, and house churches. The organization is affiliated with institutions like Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Talbot School of Theology, and Phoenix Seminary. Category:Christian organizations

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