Servants preparation Course October May 2014 St Paul School
VISION INSPIRING, EQUIPPING, FULFILLING. That is our three-fold vision of St Paul School. It is our vision to Inspire and Equip servants in Fulfilling the Great service they are invited to join
Introducing basic information needed to join the service Getting to know the new comers for the sake of utilizing the resources each in his\ her proper place Utilizing their energy in whatever service needed for the service. Practical training for the real needs of the service: research for new countries and spiritual preparations for the existing countries through the projects. Preparation of servants to join country groups Objectives
School Members
Types of Classes 1 Attending Classes 2 Online Classes - Cairo 3 Online Classes - Abroad 4 Remote Classes
Essential Requirements to Join St. Paul's Service Very good command of English or French language An active member in the Orthodox church, and regularly partaking in its Holy Sacraments. An approval letter from Father of Confession is to be submitted upon registration.
Essential Requirements to graduate and graduate from St. Paul's Service Commitment to the lectures, workshops, homework and end of semester project is essential for graduation. Attendance and Homework should not be less than 80% in order to be graduated. No excuses related to work, study or travel will be accepted during the course time.
No Changes between groups are allowed. Absence will be taken each week before the lecture 11:00 to 12:00 Again absence will be taken once more during workshop New Comers – Attending
New Comers - Online All online members at Cairo and abroad have to listen to lectures and send the homework weekly. Lecture will be available every Sunday through the "Lecture" Button, on the right side of the page There will be a test at the end of semester We will be expecting your H.W weekly on the s addresses sent to each member by mail last week Sharing in the project is essential for graduation. Online – Cairo members must attend projects meetings
Curriculum
Curriculum Objectives What is Evangelism and who is the Evangelist How to make a country research and strategic plan Asia and Africa views and cults and how to build bridges when evangelizing How to introduce our Coptic church Bible, dogmas and rituals Needed Skills for serving in different cultures. Spiritual needs for the service
2 November What an Evangelist is and what he does ? How to develop an evangelistic life style? 9 November -Research methods -Vision / mission / Smart goals 16 November - strategic plans /Outputs / Outcomes / Impact 23 November Why Evangelism? Is it a biblical teaching ?
Important Dates Projects Presentations will be on the 4 th of April 2014 Graduation ceremony will be end of May 2014
Schedule 09:00 – 11:00 Liturgy _____________________________________ 11:00 – 11:30Breakfast & Absence 11:30 – 11:40Prayers 11:40 – 11:50Hymns 11:50 – 12:00Country Movie 12:00 – 01:00 Lecture _____________________________________ 01:00 – 03:00Workshop
GroupPlace St Matthew201 St. Mark301 St. Luke401 St. John St Demine Building 2 nd floor St Peter St Demine Building 2 nd floor St James St Demine Building 2 nd floor St. Philip St Demine Building 2 nd floor small room
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