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ELDER’S TRAINING SEMINAR

Based on the Elder’s Handbook

Ministerial Association of the Ministerial Association of the General Conference General Conference

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The Elder and Church

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Evangelism

• Is the lifeblood of the church.

• Through evangelism the world church grows and spreads its influence around the globe.

• Through evangelism the local church calls men and women in its own community to join Christ’s remnant people.

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World Church Growth

• The early church was dedicated to its mission of taking the gospel beyond its birthplace in Palestine.

• The early Adventist church began as a small, regionally based movement in North America. But in 1870, nine years after the organization of the church, the first Foreign Mission Society was formed.

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World Church Growth

• Today, Adventists have a presence in over 209 of the world’s 231 countries.

• Insist that your Sabbath School continue to include a missions emphasis.

• Promote strongly the world missions offering.

• Encourage church members to give of themselves.

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Involving the whole church

• Because all Christians are called to be God’s ministers, they all became evangelists in one way or another.

• Members must be involved in enlarging the congregation, not only for the sake of the lost, but for their own sakes.

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Two ways of doing evangelism:

• First, it publicly proclaims the gospel through evangelistic preaching, radio and television, the distribution of literature, etc.

• Second, and with greater impact, the gospel reach others through the personal relationships with members of the community.

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Elders’ participation

• Relieve pastors of some of their duties and free them to devote themselves exclusively to evangelism for a time.

• Active inactive members. In many congregation church attendance would double if inactive members could be reclaimed.

• Be involved in evangelistic follow-up.

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Preparing baptismal candidates

• Baptism is the symbol of entrance into the family of God’s church.

• Baptism should not take place until the candidate has been instructed, experienced conversion to Christ, and evidenced that conversion by a changed life.

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Instruction

• Time spent in preparation.

• Include the major teachings and unique beliefs of the church.

• Prebaptismal instruction should include: personal reading and study, Bible studies, public meetings, baptismal classes, etc.

All instructional avenues should be used.

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Conversion

• Accept Jesus Christ into their lives as Lord and Saviour.

• Experience: repentance, confession, and forgiveness.

• Strengthen their faith in God.

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Church’s Approval

• Final examination of candidates for baptism can be done before the entire church or a representative group such as elders, a committee, or church board.

• No person or group outside the congregation has authority to add or drop a name from the church.

• The church members must vote the acceptance of a new member.

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Church’s Children

• Young children should be encouraged to commit their lives to Christ.

• There should be maturity and preparation before baptism.

• Prove to your children at the time of their baptism that they are important to the church.

“Baptism does not make children Christians; neither does it convert them.”

Child Guidance, 499

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Church Planting

• Do not be afraid to start a new church.

• More members will be involved in the work.

• A new congregation will be established in a new area.

• The best way to produce more fruit is to plant more trees.

• New churches revive inactive members more easily than do old churches.

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Lost members

• The shepherd left the 99 sheep and went out searching for the one that was lost.

• Within your church fold, you too have sheep who are lost and need help in finding their way back.

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Why members drop out

• They are not challenged to use their gifts.

• The do not develop meaningful devotional life.

• Quarreled with a church members or moral problems.

• The church is cold, boring and unaccepting.

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Laying plans to reclaim missing members

• People chosen to visit missing members should be wisely chosen and carefully trained.

Visiting missing members

• Approach them in a friendly, open, noncondemning manner.

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Seven suggestions to guide your visit:

1. Ask questions tactfully

2. Listen attentively

3. Encourage confidence in God’s love

4. Respect confidences

5. Pray for them

6. Invite them back to church

7. Love them

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Adventist churches or Fishing boat

• A church that does not evangelize will fossilize.

Spiritual Babies

• They need the support and love of the church family to provide special food to nourish their early spiritual development.

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Stressful time

• They are often subject to demanding social changes.• Their decision to follow Jesus will cause them to be

rejected by family and friends.

Dangerous time

• The first 18 – 24 months can be a real danger time for new members.

• They are prone to disillusionment and discouragement.

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Four basic things you can do:

1. Befriend them

• Introduce new members to other members.

• Chose a spiritual guardians.

2. Teach them

• Help them to discover their spiritual gifts.

• Help them to establish the Sabbath School habit.

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3. Visit them

• Should be regularly visited to encourage them in their growth.

4. 4. Involve them

In the church activities.

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