Our
Priority - TEAMMwork
TEAMMwork
No
one method will always work in every culture, and even within the same
society, a variety of ministry approaches will be necessary for every
person to hear God's Word so they understand.
I’m not saying the way DISCOVERY does church is the only way
– it’s just the way God’s called us to exist!
DISCOVERY
CHURCH
will be not preaching a new message.
I have no desire to change (as if we could improve!) the message of
God's love. I only want to deliver that message in a method that the
people of today can understand!
Additionally,
DISCOVERY's innovative distinctive will not be our theology.
The teaching transmitted by Jesus through His apostles
contained in the Bible governs our individual beliefs and conduct. It
is our full and final authority. DISCOVERY
will stand firmly in the biblical, historic Christian faith. On
the other hand, our methodology will be new and innovative. We
have a strategy of working together with you to reach those who are
seeking truth and answers. Our plan will be simple – working
as a team, deliver the message through our ministries and our people!
“Teamwork”
– Our Strategy for Building The Church
The
"Teamwork Strategy" will be simply a practical
approach
to reaching lost people primarily though supporting
the
individual evangelistic ministry of our church members.
Sounds
simple, doesn't it? Well, it will be and it works!
By working together as a team we can effectively make an impact
in the world we live in. It will be DISCOVERY's obligation to
offer relevant services and ministries as well as train you in the
faith and the ability to tell your story. But the key to it all
- you have to invest in and then invite your co-workers, neighbors,
family and friends.
The
“Teamwork” Strategy
The
“Teamwork” Strategy will be the way we work together with
you to introduce people to Christ. It
is the way we will reach "every person, in any way
possible, today!" And beyond allowing us to
help you reach seekers with the message of Christ (Steps One through
Three), it also guides them to maturity in Christ (Steps Four through
Eight).
In
short, the “Teamwork” Strategy will be the track we follow
together to cultivate fully devoted followers of Christ.
However, for the strategy to work, each team member has to do
their part. Listed below
are the individual steps you need to do as part of a team that will be
introducing people to Christ:
T
- “Take the time” - Invest in someone - Make a Connection
The
first step you need to take will be to reach out to "Unchurched
Harry and Mary" personally. Rather than beginning with the
message of Christ, we seek to make connections so that when we do
share the message, we have credibility. You need to have relationships
with a reason! People are
more inclined to consider a radical message from a trusted friend than
from a stranger. The love and interest we show cultivates the ground
in preparation for sowing the seeds of the gospel. In short, you
have to invest in people before you can invite them!!!!
E
- “Explain your story” – Introduce them to your story - Share a
Verbal Witness
A
witness in a courtroom simply describes accurately what he or she saw.
That's what we do when we witness to unchurched friends. During the
course of an ongoing friendship we wait for the appropriate time to
describe the life we once lived, the Savior who came to us, and the
changes He's made. It is not enough just to be "nice people"
- unbelievers must hear why we are the way we are, Who can save them,
and how.
A
- “Ask them to church” - Invite them to a Seeker Service
The
"seeker service" will be designed to supplement the
evangelistic efforts made on the part of the believer to reach the
nonbeliever. Every weekend, we use the seeker services at the
church to present some facet of the message of Christ - our goal will
be to give people answers to life in the 21st century. Every
aspect will be coordinated so that the seeker will be the primary
target audience, not the "already convinced.” However, the
Believer is also taught and thrilled with the practical teachings and
positive production.
The
elements of our “seeker service” work together to communicate a
consistent theme. Additionally,
we try to use a variety of means to get the message across in a
compelling, and often unexpected way.
The combination of the groundwork done by the individual's
verbal witness followed by the impact of a highly relevant, creative
presentation brings home the message so that Unchurched Harry and Mary
consider anew the age-old truth of Jesus Christ. But you have to do the asking, you have to do the introducing, you have
to do the inviting!
The
seeker services are also designed to facilitate or begin a process of
evangelism; that is, most people are not ready to throw out their
world - and life - views after a one-hour church service.
Experience shows that people need time to process and discuss
information. Hopefully,
the people you invite will want to inquire about what they've heard.
In fact, we encourage your guests to talk to you on the ride home
about what they heard at church! When
that process is honored, the commitments made take root better than
poorly informed impulse decisions.
M
– “Move to mid-week” - Become Part of New Community
At
some point, "Unchurched Harry and Mary" accept Christ as
their Forgiver and Leader. When they do, generally the next step will
be to begin attending New Community – our midweek worship and Bible
study. It will be at New
Community where they can gain a better grasp of God's Word through
in-depth Bible teaching. The New Community will be a service designed
for believers, so Harry and Mary - now "Believer Bob and
Betty" - experience worship through song, prayer, and the
sacrament of Communion. New
Community also hosts periodical Sunday night worship & praise
services.
W
– “Walk with God“– Grow spiritually
It
is critical that new believers grow and mature in the faith.
Developing the ability to read God’s word, prayer, worship
and sensing God’s leading are all a part of the spiritual growth
process.
O
– “Open Up in small groups“- Participate in Small Groups
Life
change happens best in the context where people can be known
authentically and where they share their spiritual journey with
others. A small group is often one of the best places to do that. Four
to ten believers gather at least two times a month to share their
lives, learn from God's Word in a discussion format, and serve one
another. Groups often also serve the body at large, either by being a
serving group, or through periodic short-term service. Growth or
Discipleship groups are also a great way to continue to get grounded
in the basics of the faith.
R
– “Recognize & use your gifts” - Serve in the Body of Christ
Every
believer is given a spiritual gift or gifts by the Holy Spirit, and
that gift is to be discovered and then used for the common good. These
gifts are given equally to both men and women.
Whether in a small group or on a serving team, every
participating member knows he or she is truly part of the church when
his or her spiritual gifts are being used to further God's work in the
church - and beyond.
K
– “Keep God first in your time, talent & treasure” - Steward
your resources
When
God becomes master of our time, our talents and our treasure (our
spending and giving habits), we can be confident He is master over the
most personal areas of our lives. All our resources are entrusted to
us to use for Kingdom purposes as well as for meeting personal needs.
This last step in the Teamwork Strategy is to allow God to have
freedom in the most personal areas of our lives. That way, what we
use, what we keep, as well as what we give (using the historic
benchmark of 10 percent of our income as a starting reference), honors
Him in every respect.
Summary
Here’s
another way of explaining how the TEAMWORK strategy works.
Here's how we plan to do evangelism together as a team!
1.
2.
We will help
you to grow in your faith and teach you how to develop quality
relationships with others.
3.
They will
learn that by developing relationships you build "connections
with credibility." People will be more inclined to consider a
radical message from a trusted friend than from a stranger.
4.
We will teach
you how to share their "life story" when the time is right.
5.
They
will start to invest in and then invite their friends and family.
6.
We will offer
upbeat, contemporary and relevant weekend services that supplement the
evangelistic efforts you make every day. From the music and
drama to the practical messages, every aspect is coordinated to work
together to communicate a consistent theme, and we try to use a
variety of means to get the message across in a compelling, and often
unexpected, way
7.
They will
wait for the appropriate time to describe the life they once lived,
introduce the Savior who came to us, and the changes He's made. It is
not enough just to be "nice or friendly" - people need to
hear why we are the way we are, Who can save them, and how.
8.
We will
continue to help you to grow in your faith by offering small groups
and New Community - our midweek worship and bible study
9.
They
will grow in your faith, get involved in ministry and continue to
build relationships and share their story
Teamwork
- Working together with you to change our world!
How
will
the “Teamwork” Strategy and the ministries of Discovery work
together? More
importantly, how will
DISCOVERY work with you to reach the world you live in?
Well,
while it is our job to train and help you in your evangelistic
efforts, the implementation and success of this strategy will be
determined by the commitment of the members of
DISCOVERY
CHURCH
to build relationships with
Unchurched Harrys and Marys. You
will have to “invest,
introduce and invite” your co-workers, neighbors, family and
friends.
Assuming
you are doing that, it is then the responsibility of
DISCOVERY
CHURCH
to provide leadership and training to
assist believers in their efforts to accomplish these goals, and to
ensure that new believers receive leadership and training as they
embark on their walk with God. This is accomplished through the
"subministries" that form the core of the ministry at
DISCOVERY
CHURCH
.
Following
are some of the ministries that will be specifically developed to
assist believers in accomplishing the “Teamwork” Strategy:
Evangelism
Ministry (Steps 1 & 2):
The Evangelism Ministry
recognizes that asking believers to build relationships with the
unchurched will often be met with some resistance. Many believers are
reluctant to venture into situations that may be uncomfortable or
incompatible with their life in Christ. Many lack the confidence or
the tactfulness to approach the topic of the gospel with unchurched
people and find it more comfortable to concentrate on building
relationships with other believers.
The
leaders of
DISCOVERY
CHURCH
, along with the Evangelism Ministry,
will remind believers that they faced a Christless eternity before
someone reached out to them, just as those without Christ in their
relational worlds face a Christless eternity now.
It
will be the goal of the Evangelism Ministry to help believers
verbalize what Jesus has done in their lives. We teach you how to
introduce others to Christ. This
will be accomplished, in part, through the Becoming a Contagious
Christian Evangelism Course. This course will be designed to help
all believers clearly express the gospel and answer questions and
objections that an unbeliever might raise. The content of the course
is not just for those who have identified evangelism as a spiritual
gift, but for all believers who have a desire to reach out to those
who are lost.
Service
for Seekers (Step 3): The
weekend "seeker service" will be designed by the pastoral
and programming team to supplement the evangelistic efforts made on
the part of the believer to reach the nonbeliever. This service
provides "a safe place to hear a dangerous message."
Music,
drama, and multi-media, video, technical production and relevant
teaching are used to present some facet of the message of Christ –
we want to give people answers to life in the 21st century.
Every aspect will be coordinated so that the seeker will be the
primary target audience. However,
the Believer is also taught and thrilled with the practical teachings
and positive production.
The
combination of the groundwork done by the individual's verbal witness
followed by the impact of a highly relevant, creative presentation
brings home the message so that Unchurched Harry and Mary consider
anew the age-old truth of Jesus Christ.
New Community
(Step 4): Just as the
seeker service will be directed toward the unbeliever, New Community
will be designed for the believer. This Wednesday night, midweek
service provides a time of corporate worship, prayer, and in-depth
Bible study. This time of fellowship, worship and teaching will be a
critical part of a believer's spiritual journey. New Community also
hosts a once a month, Sunday night worship & praise service.
The programming team also has responsibility for the
development of this service in cooperation with the senior pastor.
Growth
& Small Groups (Step 5 & 6): Life
change happens best in the context where you can be known
authentically and where you share your spiritual journey with others.
A small group is often one of the best places to do that.
It
will be the goal of the
DISCOVERY
CHURCH
leadership to have everyone become a
member of a small group. The goal of the small group will be to help
each person mature in Christ, regardless of where they may be in the
process of growth.
Groups
provide accountability, instruction, encouragement and support for
members. Four to ten
believers gather at least two times a month to share their lives,
learn from God's Word in a discussion format, study growth principles
and serve one another. Groups
often also serve the body at large, either by being a serving group,
or through periodic short-term service.
Finally, growth groups and seminars offer accountability and
authenticity.
Network
(Step 7): As
Christians mature spiritually; they learn that serving the body of
Christ is a form of worship. Network helps believers discover who they
are in Christ through the identification, development and
implementation of their spiritual gifts. This allows them to serve the
body of Christ in an area that reflects who God has made them to be.
Network
leads participants through a several-week seminar that focuses on the
following topics: Goals and Purposes, Servanthood, biblical Teaching,
Gift Characteristics, Your Unique Contribution, Servant Profile,
Responsibilities of a Servant, Ministries, and Developing Your Gifts.
Believers will be fruitful and fulfilled in service only when they are
serving in areas that reflect who they are in Christ.
Good
Sense Ministry (Step 8):
The Good Sense Ministry team
will be dedicated to helping believers become good stewards of the
resources that have been entrusted to them by God. Members of the Good
Sense Ministry team present several seminars throughout the year
designed to focus on biblical foundations for money management,
instruction in preparing and maintaining a personal budget, and the
application of biblical principles to such areas as investment and
insurance.
The
annual Budget Seminar will be held in January. Additional seminars are
incorporated into other church ministries throughout the year (i.e.
Marriage Preparation and Development). Tapes from Good Sense workshops
are available through the Tape Ministry. A team of trained budget
counselors will be also available for personal and confidential
individual or family budget counseling.
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