logging in or signing up CPF Ses 13 Using Acts 2 Type Events rlccphil Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 13 Category: Spiritual/ Ins.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 12, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Church Planting Foundations The art and method of planting a new churchSlide 2: PRINCIPLE NO. 1 Christianity is a movement , not a monument . PRINCIPLE NO. 2 If you don’t go missional , you will become institutional .Slide 3: The First Two Steps of Church Planting (The Outreach System) G enerate contact points with the lost O ffer God’s love to the lost in tangible waysSlide 4: PRINCIPLE NO. 3 The foundation and life of biblical church planting is evangelism .Slide 5: PRINCIPLE NO. 4 Without a core of genuine believers there is no church.Slide 6: How do you bring seekers to faith in Christ? B egin spiritual conversations R eveal your personal testimony I nvite them to study the Christian faith with you N arrate the good news about the kingdom of God G uide seekers toward genuine conversionSlide 7: Session Thirteen Using Acts 2 Type EventsSlide 8: An “Acts 2 Type” Event is an event that takes advantage of the BRING process in order to reap a larger harvest.Slide 9: What are the unique characteristics of this event?Slide 10: 1. It was preceded with lots of prayer (1:14)Slide 11: 2. It was done by a community (1:15)Slide 12: 3. It was done by a “purified” community (1:16-20)Slide 13: 4. It was done by a “God-centered” community (1:21-26)Slide 14: 5. It was initiated by the power of God (2:1-4)Slide 15: 6. There were many people present (2:5-12)Slide 16: 7. There were skeptics present (2:13)Slide 17: 8. The Gospel was preached clearly (2:14-36)Slide 18: 9. The way to respond was clearly explained (2:37-39)Slide 19: 10. There was a great harvest of souls (2:40-41)Slide 20: 11. The church grew and became even more influential (2:42-47)Slide 21: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It creates a spirit of teamwork in the entire team or organization.Slide 22: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It provides an opportunity for everyone to be involved .Slide 23: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It maximizes the use of unique equipping gifts.Slide 24: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It allows for a more persuasive atmosphere.Slide 25: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It conserves energy and resources .Slide 26: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It facilitates openness to the move of the Holy Spirit .Slide 27: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It accelerates the church planting or growing process.Slide 28: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have enough manpower to do so.Slide 29: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have an excellent occasion to use.Slide 30: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have done the initial stages of BRING already.Slide 31: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have enough potential seekers on your list.Slide 32: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have a place to conduct the event.Slide 33: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have a landing place for new converts after the event.Slide 34: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have a process for developing disciples.Slide 35: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you are really ready for the responsibility of both the “being” and the “doing” of church.Slide 36: Challenges of an “Acts 2 Type” Event LogisticsSlide 37: Challenges of an “Acts 2 Type” Event SchedulingSlide 38: Challenges of an “Acts 2 Type” Event ManpowerSlide 39: Challenges of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Unforeseen eventsSlide 40: Challenges of an “Acts 2 Type” Event TransferabilitySlide 41: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day Free foodSlide 42: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day Active or participative learningSlide 43: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day A complete explanation of the GospelSlide 44: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day A clear and concise clarification of the proper response to the GospelSlide 45: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day Counselors and small group leadersSlide 46: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day Water baptismSlide 47: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day Spirit baptism You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
CPF Ses 13 Using Acts 2 Type Events rlccphil Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 13 Category: Spiritual/ Ins.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 12, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Church Planting Foundations The art and method of planting a new churchSlide 2: PRINCIPLE NO. 1 Christianity is a movement , not a monument . PRINCIPLE NO. 2 If you don’t go missional , you will become institutional .Slide 3: The First Two Steps of Church Planting (The Outreach System) G enerate contact points with the lost O ffer God’s love to the lost in tangible waysSlide 4: PRINCIPLE NO. 3 The foundation and life of biblical church planting is evangelism .Slide 5: PRINCIPLE NO. 4 Without a core of genuine believers there is no church.Slide 6: How do you bring seekers to faith in Christ? B egin spiritual conversations R eveal your personal testimony I nvite them to study the Christian faith with you N arrate the good news about the kingdom of God G uide seekers toward genuine conversionSlide 7: Session Thirteen Using Acts 2 Type EventsSlide 8: An “Acts 2 Type” Event is an event that takes advantage of the BRING process in order to reap a larger harvest.Slide 9: What are the unique characteristics of this event?Slide 10: 1. It was preceded with lots of prayer (1:14)Slide 11: 2. It was done by a community (1:15)Slide 12: 3. It was done by a “purified” community (1:16-20)Slide 13: 4. It was done by a “God-centered” community (1:21-26)Slide 14: 5. It was initiated by the power of God (2:1-4)Slide 15: 6. There were many people present (2:5-12)Slide 16: 7. There were skeptics present (2:13)Slide 17: 8. The Gospel was preached clearly (2:14-36)Slide 18: 9. The way to respond was clearly explained (2:37-39)Slide 19: 10. There was a great harvest of souls (2:40-41)Slide 20: 11. The church grew and became even more influential (2:42-47)Slide 21: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It creates a spirit of teamwork in the entire team or organization.Slide 22: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It provides an opportunity for everyone to be involved .Slide 23: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It maximizes the use of unique equipping gifts.Slide 24: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It allows for a more persuasive atmosphere.Slide 25: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It conserves energy and resources .Slide 26: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It facilitates openness to the move of the Holy Spirit .Slide 27: Why use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? It accelerates the church planting or growing process.Slide 28: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have enough manpower to do so.Slide 29: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have an excellent occasion to use.Slide 30: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have done the initial stages of BRING already.Slide 31: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have enough potential seekers on your list.Slide 32: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have a place to conduct the event.Slide 33: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have a landing place for new converts after the event.Slide 34: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you have a process for developing disciples.Slide 35: When to use an “Acts 2 Type” Event? When you are really ready for the responsibility of both the “being” and the “doing” of church.Slide 36: Challenges of an “Acts 2 Type” Event LogisticsSlide 37: Challenges of an “Acts 2 Type” Event SchedulingSlide 38: Challenges of an “Acts 2 Type” Event ManpowerSlide 39: Challenges of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Unforeseen eventsSlide 40: Challenges of an “Acts 2 Type” Event TransferabilitySlide 41: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day Free foodSlide 42: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day Active or participative learningSlide 43: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day A complete explanation of the GospelSlide 44: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day A clear and concise clarification of the proper response to the GospelSlide 45: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day Counselors and small group leadersSlide 46: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day Water baptismSlide 47: An Example of an “Acts 2 Type” Event Freedom Day Spirit baptism