Relationship with God
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Video by Victory Alabang
Relationship with God
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Just got back from a whole day strategic meeting with all our pastors, campus ministers and staff at the Fort.
Carlos Antonio helped us so much as he went through “ESTABLISHING A THEMATIC GOAL ROADMAP” inspired by the book “Silos, Politics and Turf Wars” by Patrick Lencioni. So much help in figuring out what’s our “scoreboard” and what are the steps we need to take to get to where we need to go.
A few thoughts….
After a very, very, very long discussion, we discussed what’s the single, temporary and qualitative rallying cry that we can all share as members of one team. It had to be clear, concise, achievable and measurable.
What we value, we measure.
So, at the end of our loooooooonnnnnngggggg discussion, our rallying cry for the next 12 months at the Fort is…
….. SMALL IS BIG…….
A commitment to re-emphasize the importance and value of small group ministry…
Will share more about this in the coming days…
Misc
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We switched to small group ministry model at Victory some time ago because we realized that discipleship cannot happen in a crowd. Back in Shangri La days, the church grew by huge numbers yet we weren’t sure how many were effectively being discipled.
Even Jesus had his small group of guys he was coaching and mentoring.
It has been the strategy we felt was applicable and effective. Strategy is defined as a plan of action inteded to accomplish a specific goal. Any strategy should be simple and easy to implement.
Understandably, we are open to other strategies if we see that something will work better but at this point, small groups is the way to go.
Why do we feel it’s applicable and effective?
1. Small groups help us engage people for Christ.
2. Small groups equip every member to be a minister.
3. Small groups empower more people to serve.
4. Small groups help establish authentic community.
5. Small groups offer maximum flexibility.
6. Small groups allow us to be better stewards of what God has given.
7. Small groups remove major growth limitations.
So… what do you think?… Let’s go!