Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Education for Discipleship Brownwood District Training January 31, 2010.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Education for Discipleship Brownwood District Training January 31, 2010."— Presentation transcript:

1 Education for Discipleship Brownwood District Training January 31, 2010

2 Nurture as Education

3 The mission of The United Methodist Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. The process for carrying out this mission is described as: Proclaim the gospel; seek, welcome, and gather persons into the body of Christ Lead persons to commit their lives to God through baptism by water and the spirit and profession of faith in Jesus Christ Nurture persons in Christian living through worship, the sacraments, spiritual disciplines, and other means of grace, such as Wesley’s Christian conferencing Send persons into the world to live lovingly and justly as servants of Christ by healing the sick; feeding the hungry; caring for the stranger; freeing the oppressed; being and becoming a compassionate, caring presence; and working to develop social structures that are consistent with the gospel; and Continue the mission of seeking, welcoming, and gathering persons into the community of the body of Christ (The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church, 2008, p.122).

4 Through Christian education, we invite people and communities of faith to be transformed as they are inspired and challenged to: Know and experience God through Jesus Christ Claim and live God’s promises Grow and serve as Christian disciples

5 The Means of Grace (the means by which we experience God’s grace) These spiritual practices include: Prayer Study of the Scriptures Worship (especially celebrating the Lord’s Supper) Fasting Christian conversation Works of mercy (showing compassion and working for justice)

6 The basics: Knowledge of the Bible Old Testament New Testament Major biblical persons, events, and themes Skills Related to Learning the Bible Methods of Bible study Resources for Bible study (concordances, atlases, dictionaries, etc.)

7 Knowledge of the Church Christian worship United Methodist heritage Christian sacraments (baptism and Holy Communion) Other sacramental events that deal with “rites of passage,” such as confirmation, funerals, and weddings Understanding of the meaning and flow of the Christian year Church structure and organization (local church, district, and annual conference Spiritual Formation Methods for prayer Bible study skills Fasting Participation in worship Ability to share faith stories Knowing stories of the “saints” Other spiritual disciplines, such as Christian conversation

8 Skills for Connecting Faith and Daily Life Recognizing assumptions Identifying and evaluating options Reflecting on personal experience in light of Scripture and tradition Making decisions consistent with values and beliefs Forming Values and Characteristics Consistent With the Gospel Compassion Generosity Mercy Hope Loving-kindness Self-control Peace Joy Hospitality Patience

9 Developing a Plan for Congregational Discipleship Deepening Your Effectiveness Charting the Course of Christian Discipleship

10 Things to think about: Dimensions of Adult Learning Cognitive Affective Behavioral Combine cognitive & behavioral – action/reflection Approaches to planning The Christian year The Lectionary Topical Developmental

11 Educational nurture ministries: 1.Short term (3-10 wk.) Christian education study classes 2.Annual church board/council retreats 3.Ongoing Bible study or Covenant Discipleship groups 4.Vacation Bible School for children and/or adults 5.Lenten studies 6.Confirmation and membership classes 7.Training programs for SS/VBS teachers 8.Booklet describing the congregation’s history, structure, programs, etc. 9.Others??

12 Nurture as Fellowship

13 Fellowship 1.Sharing of experiences—a sharing of common interests, goals, experiences, or views 2.Group of like-minded people—a group of people who share common interests, goals, experiences or views 3.Companionship—companionship or friendly association 4.Similarity—membership in a group, or the sharing of characteristics with others Companionship Association Affiliation

14 The largest percentage of adults who come to the Christian faith come through personal invitation by a friend, colleague, or acquaintance. Fellowship is an excellent entrée into a community of faith hand the journey of Christian discipleship. When fellowship groups are intentionally designed to be invitational, formational, and relational, they become transformational. Guidelines 2009-2012, Small Group Ministries, p. 16

15 Four Adult Generations The Millennials 1982-1999 Postmoderns 1965-1981 Baby Boomers 1946-1964 Seniors pre-1946

16 Faith Maturity Undeveloped Vertical Horizontal Integrated

17 Five Audiences 1.Fellowship 2.Traditionalist 3.Study 4.Social Action 5.Multiple Interest

18 Psalm 94:20 Acts 2:42 1 Corinthians 1:9 2 Corinthians 8:4 Philippians 2:1 Philippians 3:20 1 John 1:3, 6, 7

19 Fellowship Nurture Ministries: 1.United Methodist Men 2.United Methodist Women 3.Midweek evening program 4.Church camp scholarships 5.United Methodist Youth Fellowship 6.Intergenerational activities 7.Children’s day camp 8. Others??


Download ppt "Education for Discipleship Brownwood District Training January 31, 2010."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google