Raising the Standard of Care for Leaders.

ECFA is excited to announce the new Leadership Standard. This new accreditation standard for ECFA members enhances trust through the board’s proactive care for the leader based on biblical principles.

Leadership Standard Insights Report

When we announced the draft of this proposed addition to ECFA’s standards earlier this year, we shared the critical need for better, proactive leader care that we’ve heard from many in our community. We invited our members’ input and took their honest feedback to compile this report with the themes and ideas we heard from them.

We look forward to sharing more updates soon. In the meantime, we hope you check out this report on what we’ve learned so far. Together, we will raise the standard of care for leaders. 

Insights Report

Healthy leadership is crucial to trust.

The stories of record numbers of leaders struggling with burnout are all too familiar. The tragic news of integrity failures is destroying lives and ministries. These circumstances directly impact the public’s trust in all ministries and churches. When even one fails, everyone’s witness for Christ is tarnished.

Intentional care ensures leaders don’t face challenges alone.

While leaders are ultimately responsible for their own health and integrity, there is an opportunity for church and ministry boards to support leaders in an environment of strong Christ-centered governance. Most boards have good intentions. They just don’t know where to start.

Leadership integrity has a lasting impact on the next generation.

Integrity starts with the leader but extends well beyond. Enhanced trust stirs hope for the next generation of leaders and Christ-followers as the baton is passed from generation to generation. This new leadership standard is about blessing leaders and boards with a framework and resources so they can be transformed. We’ll see more leaders not just survive but thrive in their faith and service in reaching the world for Christ.

A New Standard
Inspired by ECFA Members

The Concern

Far too many leaders are struggling in isolation as they face the unique pressures, demands, and challenges of ministry leadership. There has been a notable rise in reports of burnout, leaders leaving the ministry, and other tragic integrity failures. All these have devastating consequences for leaders, their families, their communities, and the gospel witness of the Church.

Your Feedback

Nearly 800 senior leaders and board chairs responded to an ECFA member survey on this matter. 94% of them told us that leadership failures are negatively impacting trust. However, churches and ministries say they lack practices needed to support leadership integrity and would like to see more support from ECFA in this area.

The Solution

ECFA has developed a new accreditation standard focused on supporting healthy church and ministry leadership through a board’s proactive care for the integrity of their organization’s senior leader as a whole person. The new Leadership Standard is rooted in biblical truth, balanced in its approach, and packed with urgency – the time for this initiative is now. Caring for our leaders is vital to enhancing trust in churches and ministries.

Here’s What Leaders Are Saying

The Salvation Army - USA
	Life.Church
Compassion International
Christian Leadership Alliance
Exponential
Transforming Center
Transforming Center
The Navigators
Best Christian Workplaces
National Association of Evangelicals
National Christian Foundation
Dallas Theological Seminary
Youth For Christ USA
Urban Ministries, Inc.
Global Trust Partners
Generous Giving
Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE)
Grace Church
Soul Shepherding
Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
Ligonier Ministries
The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc.
National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC)
Calvary Chapel Ft Lauderdale
Church of God Ministries for the United States and Canada
John Brown University
Buckner International
Practicing the Way
Wycliffe Bible Translators, USA
Community Bible Study
University of Northwestern
OneHope
Southeast Christian Church
Converge
The Church Network
Moody Bible Institute
Be Broken Ministries
Leadership Transformations
The Church of Eleven22
Christian Alliance for Orphans
The Christian and Missionary Alliance
Biola University
East-West Ministries International
Global Leadership Network
Northwest University
Women Doing Well
Stadia Church Planting
Every Home for Christ
Convoy of Hope
Focus on the Family
Proverbs 31 Ministries
First Baptist Church of Orlando
Mount Hebron Missionary Baptist Church
Beulah Heights University
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Joyce Meyer Ministries
Shepherd’s Grove | Hour of Power
CRISTA Ministries
Evangelical Free Church of America
Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission
Connexus Church
Citygate Network
Talbot School of Theology, Biola University
Woodmen Valley Chapel
Bible League
World Vision
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FAQs

General Questions

We are excited to announce this new Leadership Standard inspired by ECFA members and developed with their input over the last few years.

The need for more intentional leader care is clear. In a recent ECFA survey, 94% of respondents indicated that integrity failures are having a negative impact on trust. We’ve also heard increasing concerns regarding leaders who are burning out or dropping out of ministry due to the lack of proactive care and support in their roles.

This new standard will ensure ECFA-accredited church and ministry boards purposefully come alongside their organizations’ senior leaders to establish biblical character expectations and to be proactive in caring for their integrity—with the goal of encouraging healthy, Christ-centered leadership and enhancing trust consistent with ECFA’s mission.

ECFA exists to help Christian ministries and churches maintain a healthy and trusted reputation as they work to effectively reach the world for Christ. For decades, ECFA has been the gold standard for donors to find and evaluate accountable organizations that share their Christian values.

Integrity failures pose one of the greatest financial risks to churches and ministries today. There is a critical connection between leadership integrity and financial accountability. The tone at the top set by the leader matters in creating a ministry culture where ECFA’s financial accountability standards can thrive.

See the “Policy for Excellence in Supporting Leadership Integrity” in the draft Leadership Standard and Commentary outlining the specific steps for ECFA members to follow to meet the standard.

This includes a requirement that an organization’s board engage with its leader at least annually to discuss holistic care for its leader and the leader’s commitment to upholding biblical principles. The specific steps required under the Leadership Standard may be delegated to a board-approved committee (such as a governance, personnel, or spiritual care committee) consisting of a majority of independent members to proactively care for the leader and support the leader’s integrity.

The Leadership Standard would strengthen—not eliminate—any of ECFA’s current standards. We are adding this new standard and merging two of our existing standards—Standard 3 (Financial Oversight) and Standard 5 (Transparency)—to maintain seven total standards in keeping with ECFA’s Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship™.

The Leadership Standard is not currently required for ECFA’s accredited members. We are inviting your feedback on the draft standard through May 31, 2024.

We will carefully review all feedback before the ECFA Board is expected to finalize the draft standard in the fall of 2024.

Once the final standard is approved, we anticipate offering a two-year period (2025-2026) for member education and early adoption to assist ECFA-accredited members in implementing the standard. All members would then be expected to demonstrate standard compliance during the 2027 accreditation renewal cycle.

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ECFA is grateful to our friends at Lilly Endowment for their generous financial support of this initiative.