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time collaborator. In 2006, the church participated in New Dollars/New Partners for Your Sacred Place training. Subsequently, Partners made a grant of $100,000 to support repairs to the building’s exterior. Having addressed urgent structural issues, the congregation moved to develop a more sustainable organizational model for using its space, generating revenue while still serving out its mission. At that point, Partners helped provide guidance through a neighborhood canvass that led to the development of a daycare at Shiloh. Most recently, Partners’ Making Homes for the Arts in Sacred Places program attracted three performing arts organizations to share over 4,000 square feet of vacant space at the church. Shiloh is now stable and more connected with its community. Learning from Shiloh and other congregations that have received a cluster of Partners’ tools and resources, SISP was developed to direct these types of interventions in a coordinated way. But SISP goes further, informing denominational policy with a transparent, consistent, data-oriented system that identifies key opportunities to strengthen promising congregations. This approach relies, in part, on a fuller understanding of the “public value” of sacred places coming from Partners’ Economic Halo Effect research, which has shown the many roles that congregations play. They are employers and purchasers of local goods and services; magnets for bringing in cash, volunteer time, and other resources from outside the city; builders of social capital; owners of trees and green space that contribute to environmental/economic health; influencers of public safety and housing values; and providers of a critical “invisible safety net” of social programs, counseling, and other services to individuals. Each of these functions contributes a quantifiable value known in total as “the economic halo effect” for its influence on a congregation’s community. (See “The Halo Effect of Historic Sacred Places” in the Spring 2011 issue of Sacred Places for details on the pilot study done in Philadelphia.) Partners’ SISP assessment goes beyond the scope of Economic Halo Effect research and considers other factors such as the building’s space configuration, community location, cultural importance, physical condition, neighborhood demographics, economic trends, and congregational capacity. SISP findings are a guide to judicatories and funders when they want to know how to invest resources in the most effective and promising sacred places, building their vital role in neighborhoods. Partnership with the United Methodist Church Partners is currently piloting the SISP program with the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church (EPCUMC). In 2010, EPCUMC retained Partners to conduct a New Dollars/New Partners training with several of its Philadelphia congregations. Based partly on that success, it asked Partners to conduct a SISP assessment to help urban congregations make the best use of their older buildings. The project includes twenty-three churches in two regional clusters: the city of Lancaster and the Broad Street corridor in Philadelphia. [See list of churches below.] As Reverend Andrea Brown of Grandview UMC in Lancaster (one of the participants) expressed, “Lancaster’s churches will benefit from a deeper and more concrete understanding of their own worth to their community and the valuable role they play Southeastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church SISP Participants Lancaster, PA: Christ United Methodist Church Community United Methodist Church Covenant United Methodist Church El Redentor & St. Paul’s United Methodist Church First United Methodist Church Fuente de Amor United Methodist Church Grandview United Methodist Church Otterbein United Methodist Church Pearl Street United Methodist Church Ross Street United Methodist Church Philadelphia, PA: Arch Street United Methodist Church Bickley’s New Beginning United Methodist Church Devereux Memorial United Methodist Church Emmanuel United Methodist Church Haven Peniel United Methodist Church Mid-Town Parish United Methodist Church Mother African Zoar United Methodist Church Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church Mt. Zion United Methodist Church St. Barnabas United Methodist Church Solid Rock United Methodist Church Tindley Temple United Methodist Church Tioga United Methodist Church Sacred Places • Winter 2013 • 16