RT Article T1 Auditing Congregational Health: Exploring Members’ Well-Being in the Church and Commitment to the Congregation JF Religions VO 14 IS 10 A1 Zwijze-Koning, Karen A1 De Roest, Hendrik Pieter LA English PB MDPI YR 2023 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1860831753 AB The field of congregational health research is missing a relational approach to the member–congregation connection. We developed and tested a questionnaire that evaluates the perception of church health factors in statements that stay close to the feelings and attitudes of the members. We applied the instrument to map feelings of well-being and commitment with 513 members of a large, Dutch, Protestant congregation. This study thus explores relational concepts, such as members feeling at home in the congregation, their turnover intention, the atmosphere within the community, and whether members feel seen and heard within the community. Seven factors emerge from the analysis, and all of them show significant empirical correlation with members’ overall satisfaction and commitment levels. The instrument also makes it possible to discern between the evaluations of sleeping members, involved members, and insiders (frequent attenders), which is a discernment that existing instruments lack. K1 Well-being K1 congregational health K1 audit assessment research K1 congregational life DO 10.3390/rel14101236