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Local Evangelism Project«Return to Church Resources
Purpose:
Instructions and resource materials for developing your own local evangelism program for your church
I. Program Involvement
II. Program Involvement - Application
Planning and Preparation to Put Program into Action
III. Leadership - Developing the Proper Team
IV. Responsibilities Within the Congregation
V. Local Workshop - Work Together More Effectively
Responsibilities
The original program material has many supporting documents that deal with the details of specific church responsibilities such as Sabbath Teachers, Local Contacts and even a new position called the Local Church Administrator.
These positions will be handled in detail in Leadership Training Class and/or Congregational Meetings. For the purpose of this paper, we will list possible service positions for your local church. Many of these positions are presently filled while others are being developed.
General Positions:
- Attendance Information Table Sabbath Package
- Audio Tape Library Inventory Sabbath School
- Bulletin Board Literature Table Security
- Card Signing Local Church Administrator Songbooks/Builetins
- Clean Up Crew Lost & Found Special Music
- Computer Scans Meeting Room Monitor Transportation
- Computer Services Newsletter Publishing Video Library
- Event Boards Parking Video Projector Services
- First Aid Photo Board Video Services
- Flowers Pianist Website Team
- Food Services Proof Reader Youth Director
- Greeters Restroom Monitor
Program Positions: Positions specific to the Evangelistic Program. They will be discussed and defined as Program progresses.
- Calendar of Events
- Communications Packages
- Event Planner
- Follow Up Letters
- Group Rates/Deals
- Guest book
- Guest Speaker Coordinator
- Housing (motels, etc.)
- Leadership Team
- Mailing List Team
- Mailing Team
- News of Work Contact Person
- "News of Work' Publishing
- Transportation
- Travel Agent (airlines, etc.)
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Note: No information, procedures or instructions in the Resource section are to be considered as church policy or directives. The Resource section offers suggestions and information to aid you in your own decision making process.
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