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Christian And Missionary Alliance Churches Of the Philippines

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CAMACOP VISION STATEMENT:

Transformed communities with

mission-driven Christian

congregations here and

abroad for the glory of God

CAMACOP MISSION STATEMENT:

CAMACOP exists to transform

communities and to

aggressively disciple the

nations by engaging in holistic

development ministries; and

by planting churches that

proclaim Jesus Christ as

Savior, Sanctifier, Healer and

Coming King

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“EMPOWERING THE

LOCAL CHURCH

TO TRANSFORM COMMUNITIES”

OUR FLAGSHIP PROGRAM

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Sacred Secular Family

“TYPE A” THINKING SAYS --

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TYPICAL WEEK OF TYPE “A”

Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat

6am

8am

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Reads daily devotional

“The 8-to-10 Window”

Faithfully

attends

church

Mid-week

prayer

meeting

Anything goes!

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Sacred

Secular

Family

“TYPE B” THINKING SAYS --

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TYPICAL WEEK OF TYPE “B”

Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat

6am

8am

12pm

1pm

5pm

6pm

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Faithful with quiet time, Bible study, spiritual disciplines.

“The 8-to-10 Window”Very

active in

churchMinistry,

Anything goes!

Family Family Family makes

disciples

makes

disciples

Family

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All is sacred

“TYPE C” THINKING SAYS --

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TYPE “C” – ALL IS SACRED

Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat

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8am

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1pm

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6pm

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Faithful with quiet time, Bible study, spiritual disciplines.

“The 8-to-10 Window”Makes

Disciples

Makes disciples

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Disciples Makes Disciples

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ABRAHAM KUYPERSDUTCH THEOLOGIAN, EDUCATOR, PRIME MINISTER

“There is not a square

inch in the whole

domain of our human

existence over which

Christ, who is

Sovereign over all,

does not cry, ‘Mine!’”

(I Chronicles 29:11-12)

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“EMPOWERING THE

LOCAL CHURCH

TO TRANSFORM COMMUNITIES”

OUR FLAGSHIP PROGRAM

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OUR SLOGAN

“EMPOWERED CHURCHES,

TRANSFORMED COMMUNITIES”

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WHAT IS EMPOWERMENT

Empowerment is the

ministry of increasing the

local church ministry

potential to transform

communities.

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WHAT IS EMPOWERMENT

Empowerment has the sense of

BEING or BECOMING COMPETENT .

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WHY EMPOWER THE LOCAL CHURCH?

Biblical Reason: The local church exists as God’s chosen agency in fulfilling the Great Commission.

Organizational Reason: The local church is the basic ministry unit of CAMACOP.

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HOW DOES AN EMPOWERED LOCAL CHURCH LOOK LIKE?

1. Intentional DISCIPLE-making.

2. Proactive THEOLOGICAL and LEADERSHIPdevelopment program.

3. Experiencing ECONOMIC growth.

4. Growing INVOLVEMENT in Local and Foreign Missions.

5. Takes care of the welfare of the Pastors & their families.

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In DISCIPLE-making,an empowered church is a W.I.D.E.R

Church

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MAKE DISCIPLES (Matt. 28:18-20)

WIN TO CHRIST

INTEGRATE TO GROW

DISCIPLE TO MULTIPLY

EMPOWER TO ENGAGE

PERSON

PURPOSE

LOST CONVERTS BELIEVERS CHURCH

PROGRAM

IMPACT the Community

BUILD/EQUIPCHURCH LIFEWIN TO CHRIST

REJOICING IN WORSHIP

GO BAPTIZE TEACH

Baptismal InstructionBaptism

Post InstructionClass 101

Sunday SchoolWorship ServicePrayer MeetingAux Fellowship

Small GroupCare Group

Outreach MinistryHome BSCrusade

Per EvangelismCampus Ministry

Church SchoolCompassion

Religious InstructionCom Development

ReliefChurch Planting

Business as missions

GOD

ADORATION

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BIBLICAL CONCEPTS

Of DISCIPLE-MAKING

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I. Covenant-based DISCIPLE-MAKING

Covenant with Abraham

Covenant with Moses

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What is their IDENTITY? They were the chosen people of

the ONLY TRUE GOD.

What is their CONDUCT/LIFESTYLE? Obeying the

Commandments and Decrees

IDENTITY DETERMINES ACTIVITY

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THE STRATEGY OF GOD: DEUTERONOMY

6:1-9.

First, they must love God with all of their being.

What does LOVING GOD mean?

Deuteronomy 6:6-7

The Problem of Undisciplined Parents

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THE STRATEGY OF GOD: DEUTERONOMY

6:1-9.

Second, they must teach their children to love

God too.

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II. Obedience-based DISCIPLE-MAKING

Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in

heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore

go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in

the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy

Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have

commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to

the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:18-20)

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THE GREAT COMMISSION (MATTHEW 28:18-20)

Great Commission’s Main Command: “MAKE DISCIPLES”

What is the difference between a DISCIPLE and a CONVERT?

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THREE (3) PARTICIPLES

Go Baptize Teaching

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THE GREAT COMMISSION(MATTHEW 28:18-20)

Three Participles:

1. Go(ing). Seeking the people to be discipled. This brings the great commission the emphasis of making disciples through the everyday life activities.

►Intentional SEEKING and REACHING OUT to people of all kinds in order to disciple them

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Three Participles:2. Baptize(ing). Baptism brings to the Great commission the issue of leading people become followers of Christ and building them so that they grow deep roots of understanding their identity with Christ in every area of life.

► Coming into relationship with Christ implies “being under the Lordship of”

► Being under the Lordship introduces the concept of Teacher-Learner Relationship

THE GREAT COMMISSION(MATTHEW 28:18-20)

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Three Participles:

3. Teach(ing) TO OBEY. Empowering people with skills so they become fully trained and obedient disciples.

►Note the phrase “TEACH THEM TO OBEY”

THE GREAT COMMISSION(MATTHEW 28:18-20)

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►Not “content/material-focused”

►Not “seminar- focused”

►Not “program- focused”

►Not “fellowship-focused”

THE GREAT COMMISSION(MATTHEW 28:18-20)

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3. Teach(ing) TO OBEY. Empowering people with skills so they become fully trained and obedient disciples.► OBEDIENCE-FOCUSED ► Our mandate is to make obedientdisciples

THE GREAT COMMISSION(MATTHEW 28:18-20)

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DISCIPLE-MAKING

DISCIPLE-making refers to healthy biblicalrelationships in which a maturing Christianspends quality time with younger believers(not referring to age) equipping them toWalk in obedience to Christ;Develop Godly character;Gain proficiency in ministry skills,

…in order to reproduce disciple-makers.

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DIFFERENT ASPECTS TO THE FRAMEWORK

First, its focus on HEALTHY BIBLICAL RELATIONSHIPS as the FOUNDATION of making disciples. o Making disciples is not just about completing a LESSON in a given week. o Making Disciples is not just also about having FELLOWSHIPS.o Making Disciples is about CHRIST-CENTERED FRIENDSHIP that serves as the venue by which believers are nurtured, mentored, and monitored.

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DIFFERENT ASPECTS TO THE FRAMEWORK

Second, a VISION FOR MULTIPLICATION.Making Disciples is not just about growing but also multiplying.

The End-goal is not to GROW but to MULTIPLY.

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Understanding the difference between DISCIPLE-making & Discipleship

Discipleship generally refers to Christian Education (Billie Hanks)

Disciples-Making refers to theprocess of spiritual multiplicationthrough one-to-one, life-to-lifeequipping relationships Like Paulexperienced with Timothy, Titus, and

Other growing believers (Billie Hanks)

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DIFFERENT ASPECTS TO THE FRAMEWORK

Third, balance emphasis on both BEING (IDENTITY)and DOING (ACTIVITY)

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REALIGNING OUR HEART AND

PERSPECTIVE TOWARDS GOD’S

PURPOSE FOR THE CHURCH

(Adapted from CCF Material)

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“PASTORS AND MEMBERS MINISTRY

PARTNERSHIP”

Usual Practice

Paid pastors do all the ministry.

Lay people attend service and provide money.

The pastor’s main job is to preach and do visitation.

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“PASTORS AND MEMBERS MINISTRY

PARTNERSHIP”

Biblical Practice

We are all to serve.

We are all recipient of the Great Commission.

The pastor’s main job is to equip God’s people: Eph. 4:11-16

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“LIFE-TO-LIFE MINISTRY”

Usual Practice Formal training (home or classroom)

head knowledge (information overload)

emphasis on MATERIALS

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“LIFE-TO-LIFE MINISTRY”

Biblical Practice Modeling Obedience (Character transformation and Christlikeness)

Mentoring

Monitoring

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“HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS ”

Usual Practice Passive Relationships

Competition

Discord and Disunity

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“HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS ”

Biblical Practice Christ-centered Friendships

Complementary Relationships

Unity in the body of Christ: Eph. 4:1-6

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“SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY”

Usual Practice Positional Authority

Demands Respect

Wanting to be served

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“SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY”

Biblical Practice Spirit-filled Life

Disciple-making Modeling

Servant-hood

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“DEPENDENCE ON GOD”

Usual Practice

Priority is on activities and programs.

Focus is on methods.

Dependence on men.

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“DEPENDENCE ON GOD”

Biblical Practice

Priority is on relationship with God.

Focus is on prayer.

Dependence on God’s Spirit.

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OBEDIENT LIFE Series

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