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Your Presenter Today is Rev. George Bullard, D.Min.

Your Presenter Today is Rev. George Bullard, D.Min. Executive Coach for Lake Hickory Learning Communities GBullard@Hollifield.org www.BullardJournal.org. Launching a Spiritual Strategic Journey [SSJ] With 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets.

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  1. Your Presenter Today isRev. George Bullard, D.Min. Executive Coach for Lake Hickory Learning Communities GBullard@Hollifield.org www.BullardJournal.org

  2. Launching a Spiritual Strategic Journey [SSJ] With 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets A Spiritual Formation Process for Congregations as Christ-Centric Faith-Based Organizations

  3. Overview Prayer is a vital part of the ministry of congregations. It is a major part of the fuel that provides energy or empowerment to congregations. Prayer movements in congregations seldom happen without some forethought or intentional action.

  4. Why Launch a SSJ with 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets? Launching a SSJ is a great opportunity to initiate a renewed emphasis on in-depth dialogue among congregational participants.

  5. Why Launch a SSJ with 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets? Launching a SSJ is a great time for congregations as faith communities to commit to and covenant with one another to build sufficiently close relationships that they learn how to disagree without being disagreeable.

  6. Why Launch a SSJ with 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets? Launching a SSJ provides a new beginning for interpersonal relationships in congregations.

  7. Why Launch a SSJ with 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets? Launching a SSJ provides a renewed opportunity to honor the Triune God. It is a fantastic idea to mark a new beginning by seeking to renew and strengthen our primary relationship with the Triune God.

  8. Why Launch a SSJ with 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets? Launching a SSJ marks a new beginning. It is appropriate to anchor a new beginning with a spiritual process that involves a large percentage of the active people in our congregation.

  9. Why Launch a SSJ with 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets? Launching a SSJ will bring significant changes and will require people to transition to new beginnings. Prayer is a way for people to deal spiritually and emotionally with change.

  10. Why Launch a SSJ with 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets? Launching a SSJ provides a great opportunity to begin new kingdom initiatives through building ownership for the new initiative.

  11. What Should Be Your Expectations of the Results? Launching a SSJ can sharpen the relational and spiritual sensitivity of many people connected with our congregation.

  12. What Should Be Your Expectations of the Results? Launching a SSJ can build relationships between people who have not had the opportunity to get to know one another.

  13. What Should Be Your Expectations of the Results? Launching a SSJ can provide an opportunity for people to experience the spiritual and emotional joy of praying unselfishly for one another.

  14. What Should Be Your Expectations of the Results? Launching a SSJ affirms that God answers prayer. Our congregation and the people connected with it may benefit greatly from answered prayer.

  15. How to Launch 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets First, people are challenged to come together in triplets 10 times for 100 minutes each time over the period of 100 days.

  16. How to Launch 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets Second, the triplets are asked to spend their time sharing their personal hopes, hurts, and dreams, and sharing their affirmations, challenges, and vision for your congregation.

  17. How to Launch 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets Third, the triplets are asked to pray out loud for one another and their congregation.

  18. How to Launch 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets Fourth, the triplets are asked to share with the congregation the progress being made in their triplets.

  19. How to Launch 100 Days of Share and Prayer Triplets Fifth, the congregation supports and unites around the significance of the triplets through corporate worship and celebration.

  20. Formation of Share and Prayer Triplets A leadership group in the congregation should take the initiative to form the share and prayer triplets. Often this may be an initiating leadership community of persons passionate about the future of the congregation.

  21. Formation of Share and Prayer Triplets Persons who are passionate about the future of the congregation, and persons seen as participants in the leadership of the congregation should be specifically approached and asked to be part of a share and prayer triplet.

  22. Formation of Share and Prayer Triplets The goal should be to have a minimum of 20 percent of the average number of adults present in weekly worship as participants in share and prayer triplets. Ultimately more than 50 percent of this number could become involved.

  23. Formation of Share and Prayer Triplets Persons asked to form a triplet should use the following guidelines in inviting people to be part of a triplet:

  24. Formation of Share and Prayer Triplets First, they should not be members of their household, close friends, or close relatives.

  25. Formation of Share and Prayer Triplets Second, they should be people of a different age group, length of time connected with the congregation, and perspective on the life and ministry of the congregation.

  26. Formation of Share and Prayer Triplets Third, they should be willing to enter into a no-exit relationship. This means that each person will agree to stay actively connected to the triplet for the 100 days, even though there may be some challenging moments as the triplets seek to deal with significant and meaningful issues.

  27. Sharing in the Triplets Triplet participants should share their personal hopes, hurts, and dreams, and their affirmations, challenges, and vision for our congregation.

  28. Sharing in the Triplets To initiate this they you may need to engage in some trust building activities where you can share your life story and spiritual journey with one another.

  29. Sharing in the Triplets These trust building activities could be initiated in a large group setting where all the triplets come together for the first time and receive orientation and coaching.

  30. Praying in the Triplets Triplet participants should pray out loud for one another and their congregation. Praying out loud is extremely important. This adds value to the ability of prayer to bless one another.

  31. Praying in the Triplets Participants should lift one another up in prayer. The congregation and its health and kingdom progress should be a subject of prayer.

  32. Praying in the Triplets Triplets could keep a journal of the key issues for which they are praying on an ongoing basis. Such a journal should include any statement of covenant and confidentiality the triplet establishes.

  33. Sharing with the Congregation A consistent and regular method should be used for the triplet participants to share with the congregation the progress being made in their triplet.

  34. Sharing with the Congregation One method is to ask a participant from a triplet to take three or four minutes in each worship service to share the joy of what is happening in their triplet.

  35. Sharing with the Congregation A second way would be to have a triplet participant write a short article about their triplet that could be placed in the church’s newsletter or on its web site.

  36. Sharing with the Congregation Third, would be for triplets to share prayer requests that could be placed on a churchwide prayer list for use by other triplets, or by the congregation as a whole.

  37. Congregational Support for the Triplets The congregation should support and rally around the significance of the triplets through corporate worship and celebration. Other congregational members should be encouraged to initiate triplets.

  38. Congregational Support for the Triplets One way to do this is to have the worship themes tied to the suggested agenda for the triplets. This would reinforce what the triplets are doing and connect their movement with the congregation as a whole.

  39. Congregational Support for the Triplets At the end of the 100 days of prayer a corporate worship celebration should be conducted to rejoice concerning answered prayer and new relationships, and the congregation’s renewed sense of community.

  40. Your Presenter Today isRev. George Bullard, D.Min. Executive Coach for Lake Hickory Learning Communities GBullard@Hollifield.org www.BullardJournal.org

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