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Phases of

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Review: Write a Simile

Definition: A simile is a comparison to 2 different things using “like” or “as”

Individually complete the simile:

Church Planting is like ____ because it ____.

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Introduction to church planting phases

Description of the process of planting churches that can reproduce themselves

The model has been developed over a period of years

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Introduction to church planting phases

Frontiers’ model for church plants in Muslim countries

Developed by Dick Scoggins and James Rockford - www.churchplantingphases.com

A Vision of the Possible by Daniel Sinclair

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The need for church planting phases

To clarify the goal of church planting

To understand that church planting is a process

To identify the next steps

To maintain the focus on what is most important

To measure progress

To pray more specifically

To appreciate the various gifts on the team

To decide when your job is completed

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The phase descriptions

Agricultural analogy

Threshold - the place or point of entering or beginningA intermediate goalChange of primary focus

Suggested activitiesNot all of themNot only them

"So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow. “

1 Corinthians 3:7

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Phase 1: Seed (Preparing)

Primary focus of church planters: the church planting team

Need to identify the location, team membership and strategy

Example from Paul: Acts 13:1-4, 15:36-16:10

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Phase 1 ends, Phase 2 begins

when most of the CP team is settled in the community, target groups and strategies are confirmed and the team is ready to focus on evangelistic ministry.

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Primary focus of church planters: the unbelievers in the community

Need to spread the seed widely

Example from Paul: Acts 14:1-7, 8-19

Phase 2: Sowing (Evangelizing)

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Phase 2 ends, Phase 3 begins

when members of the team are discipling at least three believers from the intended people group.

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Phase 3: Seedling (Discipling)

Primary focus of church planters: new believers and their networks

Need to teach believers to mature in Christ

Example from Paul: Acts 14:21-22, 20:20, 27

Primary focus of new believers: personal spiritual growth

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Phase 3 ends, Phase 4 begins

once there is a fellowship group of 3 or more new believers of the people group regularly meeting together.

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Phase 4: Young Plant (Covenanting)

Primary focus of church planters: the congregation, the Body of Christ

Need to develop a unified fellowship of believers

Example from Paul: Acts 16:4-5, 19:9-10

Expanding focus of discipled believers – salvation of family and friends.

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Phase 4 ends, Phase 5 begins

when the fellowship reaches these criteria (“critical mass”): GROUP COMMITMENT: The believers see themselves as a church

SIZE: Around 10 or more believers regularly involved BREADTH: 3 or more preferably married heads of households and 2 or

more mature singles LEADERSHIP: At least 2 key believers who seem to be “elders in the

making” STRENGTH: Baptisms, perseverance, sharing their faith, planning for

reproduction.

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Phase 5: Fruit bearing (Empowering)

Primary focus of church planters: church leaders

Need to train multiple mature, responsible leaders for the church

Example from Paul: Acts 14:23, 20:17-36

Expanding focus of local church leaders: discipleship of congregation

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Phase 5 ends, Phase 6 begins

when 2 or more elders are ordained and the church has embraced a Great Commission vision. The church planting team transitions to a background or support role.

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Phase 6: Reproducing

Primary focus of remaining church planters: believers ready to participate in new church plants

Church planters need to withdraw from leadership in the church

Example from Paul: Acts 16:3, 18:18

Expanding focus of church: other communities without churches

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Group Work

Design activities for achieving your assigned phase of church planting, write on post it boards (10 min, then report)

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Q & A Time

With standup panel time

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The DNA of reproduction

What can the church planters do at each phase to ensure that at the end, the church that is planted will truly be a reproducing church?

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Plan for reproduction in Phase 1

Choose a location that is a natural bridge to other communities that need churches.

Develop a strategy that is reproducible without foreign funds.

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Plan for reproduction in Phase 2

Think of networks, not just individuals

Ask your new friends to introduce you to their networks

Cultivate relationships with respected people who can open up doors to other networks

Invite new believers into a discipling relationship.

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Plan for reproduction in Phase 3

Teach the principle of reproduction to new believers from the start

Ask believers to teach their children what they are learning

Encourage new believers to share their faith in their networks

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Plan for reproduction in Phase 4

Teach the whole church to have a vision of reproduction

Ask older believers to disciple younger believers

Talk to believers who live far from the church about the possibility of starting another church in their area

Encourage the church to give financial help to evangelistic projects and other needs outside church

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Plan for reproduction in Phase 5

Move into the background (refuse to take the lead) to allow local believers to lead

Train leaders not just for preaching, but also for outreach

Teach extensively on the importance of reproducing churches

Encourage believers to pray about and suggest locations for new church plants.

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Plan for reproduction in Phase 6

Reproduction actually happens

Coach or lead believers sent out by church as they plant new church

Encourage local leaders to continue to teach about reproduction.

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