Archive for Inspiration
Annual leadership rally
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As a recap, or if you had to be away for the leader meeting, here is a synopsis of this year’s great training day. Thank you Hance for being our special guest!
The day’s theme was about the two most important ingredients of Sunday School. While your class may differ from others in size, age, style, married, single, etc, two ingredients must be present for it to be a healthy Sunday School class:
Focus on God’s Word
Relationships
Hance challenged us to consider the importance of the Bible and its study as being central to our ministry in Sunday School. Why?
One of the main take-aways: if you are not teaching the Word of God, the sheep will become restless because they are not being fed. If you commit to teaching the Word, hearts will be full! The Bible must be taught because it is:
1. Authority-the Bible is the authority, not what you and I think. What matters is what the Bible says. Make it the heartbeat, the centerpiece of what you say.
2. Reliability-the Bible is Truth. It can be trusted.
3. Productivity-the Bible will produce results. Like seed scattered abroad, it will produce fruit when it takes root in the hearer’s life. Nothing else, ever, will have the result that the Living Word, by the power of the Holy Spirit, will have on someone.
By the way teachers, Hance models these and the importance of Scripture to us every time he speaks. He models preparation, he models following Scripture, he models authentic delivery, he models sharing the Word so that it forces you to make a decision (will you do what the Bible says?). So, if you are wondering about what making the Bible central looks like, think of Hance.
I challenged you to consider the importance of relationships in your Sunday School class. As we gather around the life changing power of the Word of God, I want authentic relationships in my own life. What are some elements of friendships to keep in mind in Sunday School, think of FRIEND:
F-Focus. Make the warm of relationships something you actually think about in your class. This is not something that can be put on autopilot and assumed it is all okay.
R-Receptive. Is your class actually receptive, warm, to newcomers. Do you have a greeter?
I-Inclusive. But beyond a greeter and greeting, do you actually then connect with new folks, or are they left to fend for themselves? Is there a “connector” in your class?
E-Encouragement. One of the main, and easy, ways to impact relationships in Sunday School, is to make sure you spend time simply encouraging each other. Don’t let the power and the importance of this slip by. Speak words of encouragement to all.
N-Needs. Encourage because there are real needs. Folks in your class will have needs from calm things to things of real crisis. Are you prepared to strategically handle crisis in your department (health, financial, relational, family). In Sunday School we bear one another’s burdens.
D-Disciple. Remember that the real difference in Sunday School is that it is really different. You and I are here to help people discover life change in Jesus Christ through His Word. That means we encourage, but we also admonish. We actually say “no” to people when they are going the wrong way. Discipline, gently. Remember too that you should have folks in their journey from lost to mature. Be mindful of where people are in their walk with the Lord. You help them move ahead.
I thank the Lord for such a good time together at the Rally. Special word of thanks to Debbie Adams our church chef for the fajitas, and to Darlene Stine for her continued faithful work in the Sunday School ministry at QSBC.
Be reading your book, Unexpected Adventure!
Round Up is almost here!
Ray
Mission Mosaic 2009
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While the mission for this emphasis is accomplished, the task to stay on mission has just begun! Thank you for your dedication and hard work in serving your neighbor.
Power Up Your World April 5th
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I am praying for you as you prepare for this Sunday’s Lesson #2 of Power Up Your World here at QSBC. I am also praying about your focus for your mission that you will commit to during these weeks.
Remember to make some kind of record/memory of your mission work: pictures, notes, reflections, so that we can share these together on May 17th.
Encourage your class this week to continue using their Power Up World devotion guide daily during this special emphasis.
Thank you all for your dedication, service, and heart!
Ray
Special Leader Experience, Wednesday Night, Jan. 28th, 6:15, Cafe
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I am so excited about our next Sunday School Leader meeting coming up on Wednesday the 28th. This will be unlike any meeting we have had so far.
It will actually be an experience. I want to ask you to begin now praying about this meeting as we continue to focus on “Does Your Neighbor Know.”
Please invite your department leadership team to be here to walk through this special time together.
Bonus: February is “Focus on Your Family Month” so Sunday Night Services will be about your marriage relationships, single family, and godly parenting. Also, you know that Fireproof the movie is also being shown at the Student Center on the 13th and 20th, to give a boost to marriage relationships.
I am so thankful to serve with you!
Ray
Gathering Jars
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It is hard to believe that 2008 is coming to a close.
One highlight of this past year was our special guest at our Leadership Rally in August, Topper Reid. Remember his encouragement to us from 2 Kings 4:1-7?
This passage speaks to the challenge of our finding and the Lord’s filling of empty jars. Hopefully, you still have your empty jar you received visible. If not, find it (or another) as a reminder this year of these things:
Are you praying about being an empty vessel for the Lord to fill and use?
How is your class an empty vessel for the lost?
Are you prayerful of the empty vessels that the Lord will use out of your class to lead in 2009?
It’s 2009! Grab some empty jars for the Lord to fill and use!
I am so thankful to serve with you!
Ray
