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EVANGELISM

Feb 22, 2016

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EVANGELISM. First Stage. QUESTION. How will you win the lost to membership?. Video: Jay Walk. Good Reminder: Why We Are Planting. Discipleship Journey. Step 1: Membership Membership is usually the first step in discipleship journey. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EVANGELISM

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First Stage

Win Build Equip Develop Send

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QUESTION

• How will you win the lost to membership?

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Video: Jay Walk

Good Reminder: Why We Are Planting.

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Discipleship Journey

• Step 1: Membership

• Membership is usually the first step in discipleship journey.

• People don’t make major life changes until they feel part of a supportive family.

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Formed For Family

• Ephesians 1:5 - “This unchanging plan, His unchanging plan has always been to adopt us into His own family.”

• "You are members of God's very own family...and you belong in God's household with every other Christian."     Ephesians 2:19(LB)

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First Problem

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Airports & Churches

If you go to an airport and there are no planes

taking off, there is a problem.

If you go to a church and there are no disciples

being made, there is a problem!

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Traditional Church

100 People$100,000One Year

ONE CONVERT

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Willow Creek

Win Build Equip Lead Send0%

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20% 20% 20% 20% 20% • When we gave equal time and financial resources to the five purposes, we lost our evangelistic edge.– Bill Hybels

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Unbalanced Priority

• You have to make evangelism a high priority if you want a balanced disciple making ministry.

• It all starts on the front end.

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Interaction

Why is evangelism first thing neglected after launch?

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Natural Backburner

• Prenatal Stage: – Prospecting & networking– Sneak previews – Invest & Invite

• Public launch:– Weekly worship routine– Weekly ministry commitments– Weekly sermon preparation– Planter: Not primary gift

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Antidote: Intentionality

• Use Sneak Preview dynamics in reverse

• First Sundays – Evangelism emphasis– Total church emphasis– Coordinate servant evangelism– Shut down weekly programming

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Use Multiple Hooks

• Christians– Different styles

• Non-Christians– Different hooks

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Use Calendar

• What are some natural evangelism events in your church calendar?

• What are some natural evangelism events in your community?

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Use Your Team

• Connect your lost friend with person in church with similar background.

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Invest & Invite

• Dynamic Partnership

• We partner with our regular attenders to reach the unchurched.

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Something In Hand

Printed tools• Sneak preview invitations• Baptisms invitations• Small group invitations• Outreach invitations• First Sunday invitations• E-Cards

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First Sundays

• Make evangelism a special emphasis once a month.

• Most plants don’t have resources to do every Sunday.

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Second Problem

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Membership Matters

• N.T. Pictures– Body– Family– Living Temple– Army– “One Anothers”

• Imply membership

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Discipleship Issue

• People are not natural joiners

• Nation of believers but not belongers.– George Gallup

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Major Research

• Top Ten Growth Factor– These church plants also

require new members to sign a church covenant.

• Early Membership Class– They know that it’s imperative

for new members to take their commitment to the church seriously as soon as they’ve committed their lives to Christ.

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High Expectations Membership

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Practical Reality

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Application

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Church Culture

• Positive peer pressure is not just a junior high school thing.

• Establishing Church DNA

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Connect 101 Class

Connect 101

• Introduction to our Church Family

1. Salvation2. Statements3. Strategy4. Structure

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People Connection

• Buddy System

• Person that brought them to church

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Hand Off

1. Membership covenant2. Next step: Serve 3013. Small Groups

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Second Wave Training

• Second wave – Don’t give attention

– Ministry Spotlights– Connect 101– Baptism– Celebrations

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Monitor Visitor Flow

• Visitors Benchmark: 20%

• Conversion Growth Rate– National average: 3%– EFCA Church: 7%– EFCA Plant: 12%– Prayer Goal: 20%

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Subscribe to Outreach

• Most planters run out of good outreach ideas after 4-5 months.

• First year you need to subscribe to Outreach magazine.

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Video: Women-Well

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Evangelism Plan

• What is your evangelism plan?

• Design your 101 class.

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The End

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Key Books