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ELDER’S TRAINING SEMINAR

ELDER’S TRAINING SEMINAR. Based on the Elder’s Handbook. Ministerial Association of the General Conference www.ministerialassociation.com. The Elder and Church Nurture. Chapter 6. The Elder and Church Nurture. Love and unity are Christian requirements.

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ELDER’S TRAINING SEMINAR

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  1. ELDER’S TRAINING SEMINAR Based on the Elder’s Handbook Ministerial Association of the General Conference www.ministerialassociation.com

  2. The Elder and ChurchNurture Chapter 6

  3. The Elder andChurchNurture Love and unity are Christian requirements. • “We know that we have passed from death to life, because we love the brethren. He who does not love his brother abides in death.”(I John 3:14) Unity empowers the church. • “Now when the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.” (Acts 2:1)

  4. The Elder andChurchNurture Christian love produces unity despite differences. The fire of Christian love dissolves the dross of class hatreds, racial clashes, social ruptures, and minor theological controversies.

  5. Visitation Visitation Essential • The visitation of members can be vital to their spiritual nurture and growth. • This kind of ministry is one of the most effective ways elders can serve their people. • Home visitation is important for your people because they need to know that you care enough to come.

  6. Visitation Visitation Planning. • Should be part of the board of elder’s or church board’s agenda. • An elder, assisted by a deacon and a deaconess, could be in charge of a parish zone. • Visiting by appointment can double the effective use of your time.

  7. Visitation Visitation Format. 1. Prepare 2. Be friend 3. Read the Bible 4. Ask 5. Pray 6. Leave 7. Write

  8. PersonalCouseling One of the reasons for which the church exists is to provides a place where troubled people can come and, within the fellowship and concern offered by its Membership, find strength and support.

  9. PersonalCouseling ALL CARING PEOPLE COUNSEL AND ENCOURAGE • People come because they care and cannot refuse to help. • Some will come seeking only sympathy and attention rather than help. • Elders sometimes become susceptible out of kindness, lack of counseling expertise, or because of their own egos that demand they have a final answer for everything.

  10. CounselingGuidelines Counselingguidelines. 1. Learn to listen. 2. Concentrateonsolutions. 3. Help themchoose a plan. 4. Pray. 5. Knowwhen to refer.

  11. Small GroupsMinistry • The N. T. Church centered its activities on small groups; in fellowship, study, sharing, praying, and eating together (Acts 2:42, 46). • “The formation of small companies as a basis of Christian effort is a plan that has been presented before me by One who cannot err.” (Evangelism, 115)

  12. Small GroupsMinistry Purpose of small groups. • Provide an atmosphere in which group members are able to share in meaningful worship and Bible study in a setting where they experience a sense of belonging. • Provide an excellent medium for both learning and healing. • Should be an outreach vehicle for the church. • Not designed to serve church members exclusively.

  13. Small GroupsMinistry Home small groups. • Revives members. • Attracts nonmembers. • Provides excellent means of reclaiming inactive members.

  14. HomeGroupMettings Include four basic parts: 1. Sharing Most home groups have theirsharing time at the beginning of each meeting. 2. Study May choose a book of the Bible. Members study it alone during the week, and discuss it with the group at the weekly meeting.

  15. HomeGroupMettings Include four basic parts: 3. Prayer Keep a prayer list. 4. Ministry/Outreach The group tries to invite and include non-members in the small group.

  16. Small GroupsMinistry Church small groups. • Sabbath School groups: • Seminar groups: • Support groups:

  17. Small GroupsMinistry Organizing small groups. • Need special planning and organization. • Identify what kind of needs exist in the church. • Meet weekly for a given number of weeks. • Do the appointed study for each meeting.

  18. Organizing small groups. Protect confidences. Refrain from negative statements about other people or organizations. Invite others into the group. Small GroupsMinistry

  19. Small GroupsMinistry Resourcing small groups. • Through your local conference/mission or from Christian bookstores. • Materials should be available through the Church Ministries Department.

  20. PrayerMinistry Primacy of prayer. • Dynamic churches almost invariable emphasize the ministry of prayer. • Emphasize intercessory prayer. Prayer meeting. • Those who are really seeking for communion with God will be seen in the prayer meeting.

  21. Prayer Ministry Basic ingredients. • Plan: Start on time. • Study: No more than 20 minutes. More for teaching than preaching. • Share: Testimonies, reflections, and sharing. • Pray: Prayer meeting is for prayer. • Prayer: Relevant, specific, intercessory, intelligent, participatory, short and right to the point.

  22. Social Activities People need fellowship. • If people do not find it in the church, they will go looking elsewhere. • People are four-sided beings: • Spiritually • Mentally • Physically • Socially • Social events assist this kind of balanced development. • Socials help to get to know your people.

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