Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Moving to the Practical

I have been keeping us updated on the journey of the Rockbridge Seminary course that I have been "teaching" (acutally, I am just being part of the learning process with a little more responsibility, perhaps.) We have completed the first half of our journey through this course. Where has the time gone? We have discussed many ideas for helping people to discover their ministries. While we have had practical examples interspersed in our previous discussions, this week, we are moving into the "yes, but how?" aspect of some of these discussions.

Some of what we will discuss will not involve new ministries, but will simply identify and perhaps refocus existing ministries. Other means of developing ministry will be focused on revitalizing existing ministries that are perhaps waning. (One practical note--sometimes some ministrries should be allowed to vanish if they are past serving their purpose.) Then we will also wrestle with how to implement new ministries and how to make those ministries a vital part of the church. How do you have sponteneity and accountability? What limits are to be set if a ministry want to fly under the banner of the church?

The second half of the journey has the possibility of being even more exciting than the first half. I am excited to begin this new journey.

Tonight, will be our local preacher's meeting. I am looking forward to it, and am looking forward to starting a new term of classes with my fellow ministers there.

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