This is the time of year when we redouble our prayer efforts for all the ministries that are re-starting for the new school year. The Sunday evening prayer service was dedicated to discipleship opportunities for our children and youth – for the parents, Sunday school, youth groups, and other special occasions. Tuesday morning prayer centered on a list of the start dates for some twenty-five events, trainings, retreats, conferences, and classes this fall.
The Executive Committee of the Consistory also used the ministry schedule, but focused beyond the events themselves. We used a summary list of “mind-shifts” suggested by the excellent book The Trellis and the Vine, by Colin Marshal and Tony Payne. Their premise is that a church needs enough administrative trellis to support all its members as vine-workers – disciple-making disciples of Jesus Christ. But as churches age, it is easy to concentrate more on the programs (a bigger trellis) than on strengthening the vine-workers.
The ExComm list contains reminders of the importance of a discipleship mentality, and potential trellis problems to counteract:
-Running programs/events or building/training people
-Filling gaps or training new workers
-Solving problems or helping people make progress
-Clinging to ordained ministry or developing team leadership
-Focusing on church polity or forging ministry partnerships
-Focusing on immediate pressures or aiming for long-term expansion
-Engaging in management or engaging in ministry
-Seeking church growth or desiring gospel growth
As we prayed, it was encouraging to see the number of trainings and classes with an emphasis on biblical foundations. And it was a delight on Sunday night to see “Discipleship Opportunities” in the title in praying for the youth.
Truly when someone doesn’t know then its up to other viewers
that they will help, so here it occurs.
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