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“Missions Through the Sunday School”

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“Missions Through the Sunday School”. Why do Local Missions?. What are the benefits?. The Church Benefits. Gets your people fulfilling the Great Commission Matthew 28:19-20 Starts with your Jerusalem Acts1:8 Creates a mindset of inviting others to church - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

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Gets your people fulfilling the Great Commission Matthew 28:19-20

Starts with your Jerusalem Acts1:8 Creates a mindset of inviting others

to church Cost Effective – missions experience

without the major expense Convenient Location - may be

friends or family of the team or members of your church

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Outreach and missions leaders are identified and equipped

Mobilizes classes to work together to fulfill the Great Commission

Classes are unified around the idea of working toward a common goal

Classes work together to win souls, and follow up with discipleship material

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Leaders are trained and multiplied Leaders are evaluated for future

ministry responsibilities and roles Leaders are trained to properly enlist

ministry teams for effective service Leaders are trained to organize and

oversee individual team member roles

Leaders are trained to follow up and integrate new believers into the life of the church

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Members catch a vision for missions Members are trained to share the gospel Members are trained to follow up and

help make disciples Members naturally start inviting friends,

family, and co-workers to church Members are challenged to use their

spiritual gifts to participate in missions Members embrace their share of

discipleship responsibility of the Great Commission

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Children hear a clear presentation of the gospel

Families get to train and work together on the same team

Parents teach by modeling and instilling missions and witnessing

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Taking the church to the people connects with the community

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Classes can get started in missions by connecting to their Jerusalem by putting on an Impact Event in the community

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Prayer isn’t a strategy, it’s the strategy. Bathe everything in prayer

Pray about every decision & encourage your teams pray as well

Pray for open doors and direction every step of the way

Teams should prayer walk the community they want to reach

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Start with a cross cultural block party to reach your local mission field

Multi-housing dwellings usually provide a cross cultural setting creating a cross cultural missions experience. 90%are lost

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Look for open doors and Christian managers or owners

Check the church calendar before setting an event date

Secure permission from apartment manager/owner

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Leadership Vision Casting/Training (3-6 months out)

Team Roster Due Date Team Training and Prayer

Walking (1 week prior to Impact Event)

Impact Event (Saturday morning 10-2 or Sunday afternoon 3-6)

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Managers will promote to some degree

Leaders who are properly enlisting will be promoting

At the prayer walk your teams will put up promotional posters

On the day of the event teams will go door to door with promo flyers

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Has a vision & passion for missions

Male or female administrative leader

Secures food, tracts, EvangeCube for the team

Volunteer or church staff member

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Outreach Leaders Mission Leaders Director or Teacher

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• Team Leader

• Co-Leader

• Prayer Coordinator

• Hospitality Liaison

• Cook

• Invitation Coordinator

• Balloon Animal & Face Paint Trainer(s)

• Translator

• Discipleship Coordinator

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Team Training the week before event

EvangeCube Face Painting &

Balloon Animals Prayer Walk the

Mission Field

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Set up Crew- sets up and starts cooking Invite Crew- goes door to door and invites

the people

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Register everyone it is critical to follow up. Have a drawing at the end of the day to

encourage participation. Get name, address, phone and email.

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Face painters and balloon animal people will work non-stop! They can talk about spiritual matters with children as they work.

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Soul winners should feel free to get started. Everyone can stop and share as the Lord leads.

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When a person accepts Christ, invite them to the discipleship class on location starting the next week. Write down their name, apartment number and phone number.

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Don’t stay too long, break down as planned. Teams will want to gather at the church for

a debriefing after the event.

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• January: Health Fair on site (medical)• February: Local Missions Leadership

Training, Valentine’s “Love” theme • March: Local Missions Fair, Prayer

Walk• April: Spring Block Party Easter

Outreach • May: Mission site cleanup day • June: VBS, Backyard Bible Club, Go on

an international trip

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• July: Register to Vote Drive, Afterschool Leadership Training

• August: Back to School Party (promote after school & ESL programs)

• September: After School Program (2 days per week Mon. & Wed.)

• October: Fall Block Party, Jesus Film

• November: Missions Conference• December: Christmas Gift

Distribution

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Thank you for your participation today. If you have any questions, I am available to assist you feel free to call or email.

In Christ,Derrick PostonNAMB MSC Missionarywww.greatadventuremissions.org678-665-8164 or [email protected]

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I am a faith promise supported missionary. You can support my mission work electronically via my web site or mailing a check to:

NAMBMSC 9532 Derrick PostonPO Box 116543Atlanta, GA 30368-6543

 For the tax deductibility of your support, be sure to make out your check to NAMB and put my MSC number (MSC # 9532) & my name in the memo box.