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Releasing “all by itself” Growth

Doing What Comes Naturally. Releasing “all by itself” Growth. Natural Church Development. Quality Characteristics. 3P Evangelism. How Many:. 3P ersuasion. New Disciples Made. Power. Hear and Understand. 2P roclamation. 1P resence. Helped. Prayer. Growth Forces. Growth Forces.

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Releasing “all by itself” Growth

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  1. Doing What Comes Naturally Releasing “all by itself” Growth

  2. Natural Church Development

  3. Quality Characteristics

  4. 3P Evangelism How Many: 3Persuasion New Disciples Made Power Hearand Understand 2Proclamation 1Presence Helped Prayer

  5. Growth Forces

  6. Growth Forces Growth Forces are simply the life principles upon which God’s creation operates. Frederic Vester – Identified six principles to achieve optimum biological life. ”the maximum capacity of organisms to grow and reproduce under ideal conditions.”

  7. Growth Forces These principles operate at their best under “ideal” conditions. Understanding the growth forces helps you to be a better “farmer” of your ministry “field”.

  8. Growth Forces: As Easy As ABC! • You have seen them in ministry. • You have used them, even as a child. • A human being would find it virtually impossible not to use them.

  9. Insight The secret in beginning to understand growth forces is recognizing where they are already operating!

  10. The Six Growth Forces Interdependence Multiplication Energy transformation Sustainability Symbiosis Fruitfulness

  11. Interdependence Individual units are connected to each other in a larger system. Changes in one will affect others in the church and community.

  12. Long Term Effects

  13. I Corinthians 12:4-7 4 There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit distributes them. 5 There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. 6 There are different kinds of working, but in all of them and in everyone it is the same God at work. 7 Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good.

  14. Interdependence God’s Kingdom is a large connected system. Changes in one ministry will affect other ministries in the church and community. What are the “side-effects”, the short and long-term effects of this decision/action? “connecting”

  15. Multiplication Healthy organisms do not grow endlessly but reproduce themselves.

  16. Multiplication • True fruit of apple tree is not an apple, but another tree. • True fruit of small group is not a new Christian, but a new group. • True fruit of a church is not a new group, but a new church.

  17. The Power of Multiplication Would you choose the addition to your account of £10,000 per day for 31 days or A penny doubled/multiplied on day one and the balance doubled each day for 31 days? • £70,000 – 7 days • £140,000 – 14 days • £210,000 – 21 days • £280,000 – 28 days • £310,000 – 31 days • £1.28 – 7 days • £163.84 - 14 days • £20,971 – 21 days • £2,684,354 – 28 days • £21,474,836 – 31 days

  18. Multiplication Genesis 1:28 - Be fruitful and multiply Matthew 28:19,20 - The Great Commission

  19. Multiplication Healthy organisms do not grow endlessly but reproduce themselves. How does this action contribute to multiplication, not just addition? “reproducing”

  20. Energy Transformation Momentum or energy already flowing, whether positive, potential or negative, can be redirected to accomplish God's purposes.

  21. Energy Transformation • Paul - Acts 17: Paul‘s mission development strategy • Persecution - Acts 8: Through suffering, the church grows • Crucifixion of Jesus: Through ultimate sacrifice, life is restored to all

  22. Energy Transformation Energy already flowing, whether positive or negative, can be redirected to accomplish God’s purposes. How can we use positive and negative resources here to fulfill God's purpose? “harnessing”

  23. Sustainability Resources used should increase the capacity for on-going growth and development, as well as serve multiple purposes.

  24. Sustainability Raising up apprentice leaders No one serves alone. Each one, teach one.

  25. Sustainability I Corinthians 3:6 Paul planted, Apollos watered II Timothy 2:2 What you have heard from me, entrust to faithful people

  26. Sustainability Gifts and assets of people in changing environments and circumstances do serve multiple purposes. How do these actions contribute to future ministry cycles? “recycling”

  27. Symbiosis Different ministries can cultivate cooperative relationships so the mutual benefit is greater than operating separately.

  28. Symbiosis • Cooperation • Mutual benefit • Greater results

  29. Symbiosis Acts 13:2 Setting apart Barnabas and Saul (together they were better) Acts 15:36-40 Dynamic Duo breaks up but they don’t go it alone.

  30. Symbiosis The mutual benefit of cooperative relationships is greater than operating separately. How can we work together to enhance ministry effectiveness? “cooperating/teamwork” T ogether E ach A chieves M ore

  31. Fruitfulness Each ministry needs to produce discernible results in line with its intended purpose.

  32. Fruitfulness Matthew 7:17-20 - Every good tree bears good fruit John 15:1-4 - Cutting off the unfruitful, pruning for greater production

  33. Fruitfulness Each ministry needs to produce results in line with its intended purpose. How can we maximize the fruitfulness of this ministry? “evaluating”

  34. Growth Forces • Interdependence = connecting • Multiplication = reproducing • Energy transformation= harnessing • Sustainability= recycling • Symbiosis = cooperating • Fruitfulness= evaluating

  35. Think Naturally Where do you see Growth Forces operating in your life and ministry?

  36. Activity

  37. Going Deeper with Growth Forces • Each group will be assigned one growth force • The group: • Develops an example of the growth force from nature or human behaviour • Selects an illustration from ministry that demonstrates that growth force at work. • Prepare to report on your growth force to the whole group • Report back

  38. Feedback

  39. The Eight Quality Characteristics • Empowering leadership • Gift-based ministry • Passionate spirituality • Effective/Functional structures • Inspiring worship • Holistic small groups • Need-oriented outreach/evangelism • Loving relationships The adjective is the key!

  40. “Life-Giving” Adjectives • Life givingleadership • Life givingministry • Life givingspirituality • Life givingstructures • Life givingworship • Life givingsmall groups • Life givingoutreach/evangelism • Life givingrelationships

  41. The Quality Characteristics & The Growth Forces Growth Forces Howthe quality characteristics are developed. Quality Characteristics Whata church needs to develop. Example: Leadership according to growth forces is called empowering leadership.

  42. Resources Contact: Martin Saxby Healthy Churches Development Mentor E: martin.saxby@covcofe.org M: 07944 670288 W: healthychurches.org.uk F: facebook.com/CovDio8EQs

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