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August 2013

Wed 07

Discipleship Ministries Luncheon at General Council

Our Speaker is Franklin Graham who is the President and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and the international relief and evangelism organization Samaritan's Purse - respected... [more]

Sat 17

CETC - Teacher Certification Clinic in Earle, Arkansas

Teacher Certification Clinic Instructor - David Satterfield

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  • 10 Small Group Questions

    Adult Resource Consultant, Tom Bougher, discusses 10 questions to ask about your small group ministry.

  • 360 Disciple: Communicating for Maturity

    Assistant General Superintendent Alton Garrison begins discussing effective communication from chapter five of his book The 360 Degree Disciple.

  • 360 Disciple: Leadership Wrap-Up

    Alton Garrison wraps up his discussion on leadership as he finishes going through chapter 4 of the 360 Degree Disciple.

  • Daphne Kirk Interview 12/15 @ 10 AM

    Special Interview with Daphne Kirk on Wednesday December 15th at 10:00 am.

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Introduction to The Acts 2 Process

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Do you wonder what it will take to bring your church to the next level? Maybe you've attended a church growth conference or adopted the practices of a local mega church. Perhaps you even hired a 'hip' worship leader. These things may even might make a difference for a little while. But eventually, life returns to the way it was. The results are not lasting

The Acts 2 Process is different. It’s not something that can be implemented overnight or even in a twelve-step plan. Nor is it something that has a set end. The process is ongoing.

Based on five elements evident in the early church, the Acts 2 process helps churches to assess their current situation and to establish an intentional plan for continued development by focusing on connecting to God and others, growing in discipleship, service, going to share the good news of Jesus with the world, and worshiping God.