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Small Groups

Small Groups. Sundays at 5:00PM-6:15PM, September 13 , 2009 – August 22, 2010. Our Purpose and Goals. Purpose of our Church. The purpose of Community Baptist Church is to bring glory to God – How? by worshipping the Lord in righteousness and holiness,

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Small Groups

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  1. Small Groups Sundays at 5:00PM-6:15PM, September 13, 2009 – August 22, 2010

  2. Our Purpose and Goals

  3. Purpose of our Church The purpose of Community Baptist Church is to bring glory to God – How? • by worshipping the Lord in righteousness and holiness, • by evangelizing the lost at home and abroad, • by edifying and equipping the saints through Bible-centered preaching and teaching, and • by dwelling together in warm, Christian fellowship

  4. Purpose of Small Groups • Essentially the same as the church, but specifically focusing on the 3rd and 4th clauses: • A place to edify and equip the saints through Bible-centered preaching and teaching (Ephesians 4:11 – 16) • A vehicle for warm, Christian fellowship

  5. (11) And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, (12) to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, (13) until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ

  6. (14) so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes. (15) Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, (16) from whom the whole body, joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is working properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love.

  7. Small Group Departments

  8. Nursery – Michelle Sappington - Director • Elementary Department Alex Dunn - Director • Teachers: • Betty Mashburn, 3-4 year olds • Mike & Missy Gentile, K5-2nd • Alex & Dottie Dunn, 3rd-6th • Youth Department Chad Morris - Director • Youth Leaders Lauren Morris; Keith & Jenny Rogers • Adult Department – Pastor Mike -Director

  9. Adult Small Groups Community Baptist Church

  10. Workers in the small groups • Shepherd • Leader of the small group • Leads opening assembly • Oversees the other small group directors and holds them accountable • Assists Outreach Director with visitation • Assists the teachers (serves as substitute teacher) • Outreach Director • Takes attendance and collects visitor cards • Assigns all absentee contacts and visits • Absent 1st week – email • Absent 2nd week – phone call • Absent 3rd week – visit from class member • Absent 4th week – visit from pastor • Participates in weekly visitation

  11. Workers (continued) • Care Director • Organizes care for those with special needs (meals, serious financial needs, cards, etc.) • Keeps Pastor Mike informed of upcoming surgeries and serious care needs • Missions Director • Reads missionary prayer updates • Informs class of special needs and prayer requests • Coordinates monthly correspondence with missionaries • Activities Director • Plans, promotes and oversees at least 2 class activities • Plans creative ways to encourage fellowship • Teacher • Prepares 8-week Bible study series • Rotates through each small group

  12. Small Group Classes • Class A • Shepherds – Dave & Sara Mincy • Outreach Director - ? • Care Director – Jennifer McLean • Missions Director – Paul & Michelle Sappington • Activities Director – Tim & Jen Beatty • Class B • Shepherds – Jerry & Denise Younge • Outreach Director – Mike & Elsie Brantley • Care Director – Carmella Parsons • Missions Director – Rolando & Marilou Sabina • Activities Director – Jeff & Ethel Reese

  13. Additional Classes • Truth Project • Teachers – Rich & Lydia Wells • Thursdays, 7-9PM • September 3rd – November 19th, 2009 • Netcasters Evangelism Training • Teacher – Pastor Mike • Sundays, 4-4:45PM • September 13th – November 29th, 2009

  14. Small Group Teachers Bobby Bryan Judges Jay Mashburn Ephesians Rich Wells Nehemiah Steve Anderson The Pursuit of Holiness by Jerry Bridges

  15. What class am I in? (See handout)

  16. Teaching Schedule 1st Rotation – September 13th – November 1st, 2009 • Class 1 – Jay Mashburn • Class 2 – Bobby Bryan 2nd Rotation – November 8th, 2009 – Jan. 17th, 2010 • Class 1 – Bobby Bryan • Class 2 – Jay Mashburn 3rd Rotation – January 24th – March 21st, 2010 • Class 1 – Rich Wells • Class 2 – Steve Anderson 4th Rotation – March 28th- June 13th, 2010 • Class 1 – Steve Anderson • Class 2 – Rich Wells Summer Series – June 27th – August 22nd, 2010 • Combined classes with Pastor Mike

  17. Weekly Class Schedule • 5:00 – 5:10: Welcome & Announcements • 5:10 – 5:20: • Prayer requests • Missionary update (Missions Director) • Assignment of visits (Outreach Director) • Care needs (Care Director) • 5:20 – 5:30: Prayer time • 5:30 – 6:15: Teaching

  18. CBC Youth Ministry

  19. Name T.E.E.N. Teens Expecting Eternity Now

  20. Explanation • When our teenagers have an eternal perspective they will experience… • Right Priorities • Right Relationships • Right Living

  21. Leadership

  22. Youth Director …and you thought I was immature Chad Morris

  23. Youth Leaders Lauren

  24. Keith & Jenny Rogers

  25. Purpose for the leadership • “The Purpose of the CBC T.E.E.N. youth staff is disciple teenagers into becoming God-loving, Word-filled, Ministry-minded servants for Christ.”

  26. Theme verse for the leadership • Colossians 1:9-10 “For this reason also, since the day we heard of it, we have not ceased to pray for you and to ask that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding . So that you will walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to please Him in all respects, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God.”

  27. Goals • The T.E.E.N. ministry has three primary goals; they are to impact… • The Heart • The Head • The Hands of the young people towards Christ-likeness.

  28. Teenagers

  29. Who is a Teenager? • A young person in 7th - 12th grade. • They must be 12 years old by Sept. 1st

  30. Purpose for the Teens • “The purpose of being in the T.E.E.N. ministry is to know and love God more; and then minister His Word effectively to others for Christ.”

  31. Theme verse for the Teens • II Timothy 2:22 “Now flee from youthful lusts, and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, with those who call on the Lord from a pure heart.”

  32. Program

  33. Curriculum • Developed by youth director/leaders • It begins on Sept. 13th and ends May 30th. • It will cover six different themes through six years (which is how many years a young person is in the T.E.E.N. ministry). • Three “Hot Topics” will be covered during the year. • Bible quizzing will also be incorporated throughout the year.

  34. Six Year Plan • “Set Apart for the Gospel” • Understanding and living the Gospel • “Profitable for Doctrine” • Right thinking Right living • “Biblical Change” • A Study of the transformed life • “Top 25 Teen Topics” • “More than Conquerors” • A study in serving and leading • “A Diet of Biblical Principles”

  35. Sunday Night Program • 1st 20-25 minutes spent in prayer group • Accountability for Devotions • Tally up points for the week • Prayer • Opportunity to learn and say verse • Possible singing • Lesson 25-30 minutes • Possible game / snack

  36. Point System • Points will be gathered throughout the year. • A certain number of points must be reached in order to go on summer reward/missions trip. • A certain number must also be reached half way through the year. • Points can be earned by… • Attending church / youth activities • Memory verses • Christian services • Sermon Notes

  37. Activity Program • T.E.E.N. Activity (every 4 weeks) • T.E.E.N Community Ministry (TCM, ever 3 months) • T.E.E.N. Outreach (1st Tuesday of month) • Special Activities (Camp, Missions Trip, Retreats)

  38. Children’s Small Groups Community Baptist Church

  39. Purpose of our Children’s Ministries • Essentially the same as our church, but specifically focusing on the third clause by edifying and equipping the saints through Bible-centered preaching and teaching, • The primary aim of our children’s ministry is Bible-centered, preaching and teaching • The primary aim is NOT to have a great craft time, amazing games, or awards despite that being a primary emphasis in many good, evangelical curriculums

  40. Purpose of our Children’s Ministries • We feel that this aim is best accomplished through a strong emphasis on two critical components: • Biblical Theology • Doctrine

  41. Critical Components Biblical Theology Doctrine

  42. Biblical Theology • God-centered Bible Content • The “big” picture broken down book-by-book • Do we really need the big picture? Some parts are so boring! • Romans 15:4 (cf. 1 Cor 10:6) (4) For whatever was written in former days was written for our instruction, that through endurance and through the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope. (emphasis added)

  43. Doctrine • What we believe • Ephesians 4:4-6 • Paul is crystal clear: there is only ONE God and ONE faith to get to Him • We want our children to know enough about the Bible to understand that (4) There is one body and one Spirit—just as you were called to the one hope that belongs to your call— (5) one Lord, one faith, one baptism, (6) one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all. (Emphasis added)

  44. Additional Components • Three secondary components that complement Biblical theology and doctrine: • Devotional Material • Scripture Memorization • Life Application Stories

  45. Researched Curriculum Five Sunday School Programs Five Clubs Programs

  46. Titles • Sunday School Programs • Discipleland • Regular Baptist Press • Children Desiring God • Generations of Grace • Joyful Life

  47. Titles • Club Materials • AWANA • Kids-4-Truth Club • Frontline • Patch Club • BuckaRoo Club

  48. New Sunday Night Curriculum: Generations of Grace Curriculum (GOG) by Grace Community Church – Sun Valley, CA

  49. Generations of Grace • Scope and Sequence • Three Age Groups Divisions • 3-4s: Early Childhood • K5-2nd grade: Early Elementary • 3rd-6th grade: Juniors • Three Year Program • Year 1: Genesis – Numbers • Year 2: Deuteronomy – Daniel • Year 3: Gospel, Acts, and Revelation

  50. GOG Benefits • GOG primary strength: Strong Biblical Theology • A child who grows up in our church will have heard the “big story” three times over • Repetition + Repetition + Repetition = by God’s grace, a mind immersed in the OT and NT

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