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# Appendix G: Local Completion Standard

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The Blueprint reaches local completion when the governing and sending authorities can answer yes to all of the following:

- The plant receives and practices the Church's irreducible apostolic life under Christ rather than organizing around a founder or method.
- Original-language Scripture, early Christian witness, and DDF coverage govern doctrinal claims; prudential and field judgments are labeled honestly.
- The people and place have been listened to without market reduction or contempt for existing churches.
- Planter, household, and team have been observed, cared for, corrected, and authorized by a body able to say no.
- Polity, authority, office, conflicts, discipline, appeal, succession, and affiliation are visible and usable.
- Money, property, workers, insurance, contracts, taxes, records, data, and civil duties have qualified local ownership and working controls.
- Children, adults at risk, disclosures, leader allegations, coercion, urgent medical and self-harm risk, reporting, referral, and retaliation have current paths that were exercised.
- Worship, Scripture, baptism, Table, prayer, song, gifts, space, disability access, hospitality, and digital participation form a receiving body rather than an audience.
- Catechesis, groups, households, care, mercy, evangelism, public witness, Israel and the nations, and wider-church partnership connect Sunday to life.
- Operations have owners, backups, reviewers, records, promises, thresholds, metrics with limits, incident response, external review, succession, and faithful closure.
- Every red gate stops the next phase, every yellow gate has an owner and interim control, and every green judgment points to evidence rather than confidence alone.
- The church can revise under Scripture, receive correction from people without status, protect people at cost to institutional image, and entrust its future to the crucified and risen Christ.

Completion is not perfection. A living church will keep learning, repenting, and changing. Completion means the body has truthful paths for the whole work, knows the limits of those paths, and can recognize when reality requires repair.
