The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Need Motives on the Spiritual Growth of congregational servants. The need motives studied include high-level needs such as being loved and loving, being appreciated and appreciating, and self-actualization, which are compared with low-level needs, namely physiological and security. Using the Slovin formula and α = 5%, the researcher determined a sample of 80 respondents from a population of 100 congregational servants. This study uses a quantitative method with regression analysis to measure the effect of the Need Motive variable (X) on Spiritual Growth (Y). The results of the analysis show a regression equation Ŷ = 91.960 + 1.357X, with a correlation coefficient of 0.567 and a determination coefficient of 0.321 at a significance level of 5%. The regression coefficient of 1.357 indicates that there is a positive influence between Need Motives and Spiritual Growth. The interpretation of these results shows that congregational servants who have met high-level needs are better able to achieve better spiritual growth. In conclusion, the need motive plays a significant role in supporting the spiritual growth of congregational servants.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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