Title: EVANGELISM
1EVANGELISM
- The Great Commission
- Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father, and of the Son,
and of the Holy Ghost. - Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I
have commanded you and lo, I am with you
always, even unto the end of the world. Amen - Matthew 2819-20
2What is Evangelism?
- The winning or revival of personal commitments to
Christ militant or crusading zeal (Webster) - Gods act of working through believers empowered
by the Holy Spirit to communicate the good news
of Jesus Christ to every person and people group
with the purpose to persuade the lost to come to
salvation. (from Southern Baptist Evangelists) - The act of one that seeks to convert others to
the Christian faith. Soul winning, praying,
seeing, witnessing and believing God for people
to come to Christ. (Pastor Rose Wright-Scott) - Reference
- But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail
not and when thou art converted, strengthen thy
brethren. Luke 2232 - Converted means to come back to your former firm
stand.
3The Evangelist
- The word Evangelist is used only three times in
scripture. Ephesians 411 Acts 218 II Timothy
45. Therefore, relatively little can be
concluded about this persons role. Phillip, who
planted churches, is called an Evangelist in Acts
218, and Timothy who was instructed to do the
work of an Evangelist in II Timothy 45 - The root meaning of Evangelist is to bring good
tidings or to bring the Gospel message. - In the New Testament, the Evangelist appears to
have gone to unbelieving people, attempting to
win them to Christ. Some people view the
Evangelist as a particularly effective
soul-winner. - Soul-winning is the responsibility of all
Christians regardless of their spiritual gifts,
offices, or ministries.
4Evangelism, Baptism, and Education
- The purpose of the church is to make disciples of
all kinds of people. Those who are evangelized
and converted should then be baptized, attesting
to their identification with Christ and the local
body of believers. The Great Commission serves
to train disciples in Christian knowledge and for
effective service. A church can not choose one
aspect of its responsibility and neglect the
others. The Great Commission is a simple command
with three steps - Evangelism Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations. - Baptism Baptizing them in the name of the
Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. - Education Teaching them to observe all things
whatsoever I have commanded you.
5Evangelism
- After Jesus told the Apostles that He had
received all authority, He then ordered them to
go make disciples of all nations. - A few questions that needs to be considered in
order to understand the command to go is - Who does this command apply to?
- Does it apply to all Christians?
- Did it apply to only the apostles?
- Does it only apply to ordained Ministers of the
Gospel? - The command to GO applies to all believers
without exception!
6Evangelism .Continued
- The Evangelist has a task that involves far more
than just witnessing. Evangelism involves
teaching the whole counsel of God or all that
Christ has commanded. Equipping the saints for
the work of the Ministry. To train and equip
the rank-and-file Christians to do the work of
the Ministry. The aim of this Ministry of
Christian service it for the edifying of the body
of Christ, this is, to build up the Church
numerically and spiritually.
7Baptism
- The second thing necessary is to baptize. The
order of baptism followed by teaching is
emphasized in the book of Acts. Then they that
gladly received his word were baptized and the
same day there were added unto them about three
thousand souls. And they continued steadfastly
in the apostles doctrine and fellowship and in
the breaking of bread, and in prayers. Acts
241-42
8Baptism . . . . continued
- There are many reasons why baptism is important
- Baptism signifies a persons regeneration by the
Holy Spirit. - Baptism signifies a believers union with Christ
in His death and resurrection. - All the saving graces flow from Christs atoning
death. - Baptism signifies a Christians cleansing from
sin. - In Baptism the new believer publicly acknowledges
his submission to Christs ownership and
authority. - Baptism in some circumstances is required for
Church membership. - Baptism signifies that union with Christ brings
believers into a vital relationship with the
three persons of the Godhead. - When a person believes and is justified, he is
adopted into Gods family.
9Baptism . . . . Continued
- The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
- These three are one God, their exercise of
authority is one for it is said, Baptizing
them not in the names, but in the Name of the
Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
10Education
- The third thing necessary to disciple the nations
is to teach them to observe all things that
Christ has commanded. - Jesus subdues the nations through the power of
His Holy Spirit and through the preaching and
teaching of His Word. The sharp sword is the
word of GodThe Bible! Ephesians 617 Hebrews
412 Revelation 116 - We disciple the nations by teaching them the
truth as it is revealed in the Scriptures, and
speaking the power of the Holy Spirit to make our
teaching effective in those we try to instruct. - Everything that can be known (this side of
Heaven) regarding God, Christ, the law,
salvation, the church, our estate and so on is
revealed in the Bible.
11Education . . . . Continued
- All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and
is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness,
that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly
equipped for every good work. II Timothy
316-17 - When the church fails to teach all that Christ
has commanded the result is disaster for the
church and society.
12Point To Consider In Evangelism Efforts
- USE THE GIFT OF EVANGELISM
- Have the leader be one who has the gift of
evangelism. He or she will love it and inspire
others by their passion and example. - Reference
- And he gave some, apostles and some, prophets
and some evangelists and some, pastors and
teachers. - For the perfecting of the saints, for the work
of the ministry for the edifying of the body of
Christ. - Ephesians 411-12
- Use the Spiritual Gifts Assessment
13Key Elements For Evangelism From Pastor Rose
Wright Scott
- Prayer
- Communication
- Individual spiritual growth
- Discover your core values
- Everyone owns the vision
- Build strong lay leadership
- Determine the needs and skills of the
congregation - Evaluate all current Ministries and programs
- Build on your strengths
- Identify potential new members
- Determine the needs of potential new members
- Hospitality
- Dynamic Worship
- Listen to hear God
14Prayer
- Individual intentional prayer for the church
- Collective prayer for discernment
- Wednesday night Prayer Meetings
15Effective Communication
- Take nothing for granted make no assumptions
- Be intentional, be repetitious
- Internal Communication
- Outline a detailed plan of communication to the
congregation - External communication
- Outline a detailed plan of communication to the
community
16Individual Spiritual Growth
- Have a sincere desire to become a disciple
- Spiritual gift discernment
- Willingness to use the spiritual gifts
- Listen for Gods call
17Discover Your Core Values
- Values that are essential to your church
- The DNA of the ministry of the church
- The principals of the church
- The values that remain when the membership
changes
18Everyone Owns The Vision
- The vision is biblically based
- There is excitement about the vision
- The vision is realistic
- Everyone believes the vision can be accomplished
- Know The Melfield UCC Purpose Statement
- The purpose of Melfield United Church of Christ
is to Worship God, to Preach the Gospel of Jesus
Christ, and to Celebrate the Sacraments. This
church is to realize and celebrate Christian
Fellowship and Unity within and without these
walls. We must render loving service toward
humankind and strive for righteousness, justice
and peace. We further believe that Jesus Christ
is the Sole Head of the Church, the Son of the
living God.
19Build Strong Lay Leadership
- Encourage people to use their spiritual gifts
- Empower
- Equip
20Determine The Needs and Skills of The
Congregation
- Survey the congregation to determine the needs
- Develop Ministries that meet the needs of the
congregation - Do a Spiritual Gifts assessment
- Utilize the gifts present for the basis of
continued and new ministries
21Evaluate All Current Ministries and Programs
- Evaluate everything that is done in the church
- Are programs relevant to the congregation or
potential members? - Do the Ministries address the needs of the
congregation or potential members? - Are the gifts of the members being used?
22Build On Your Strengths
- Utilize gifts of the congregation
- Develop new Ministries based on your strengths
- Be open to new and different ideas for Ministry
- Establish realistic Ministry plans
23Identify Potential New Members
- Use research data to determine who is in your
area - Identify the people you wish to attract
- Be specific
- Be honest
- Be realistic
24Determine The Needs of New Members
- Survey visitors and new members to determine
- Spiritual needs
- Social needs
25Hospitality
- Show radical extravagant hospitality
- Welcome visitors and new members
- Solicit participation
- Accept new ideas
- Mentor
26Dynamic Worship
- Celebrate
- Educate
- Try new things, be flexible
- Embrace the Holy Spirit
27Listen To Hear God
- God is still speaking
- Listen
- Hear
- Respond