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Witnessing Disciple Series:

Witnessing Disciple Series

The Witnessing Disciple Series is a collection of missionary resources designed to assist members and congregations in their witnessing efforts and to address the questions of members and friends in the discipleship process. Each resource can be ordered separately or collectively in ready-to-use, missionary tool kits from Herald House. One kit is designed to assist members in developing their witness. The other kit is designed for use with friends who are seeking information about Jesus and/or the Community of Christ.

Member Tool Kit:
Resources for Preparing Congregations and Members for Witness
  • A Witnessing Community: A Basic Guide to Congregational Missionary Ministry - This is a beginning approach to missionary ministry that promotes the emergence of a Christ-centered and person-oriented congregation. It is built on the principle that people rather than programs or structures win people to the gospel. The emphasis throughout this guide is on the creation of inviting and caring congregational ministries. It outlines the four stages a congregation goes through in becoming a witnessing community, and is filled with ideas and suggestions for creating missionary opportunities.
  • Hospitality: Sharing God’s Welcome - This resource focuses on reclaiming the biblical art of hospitality—the obligation of disciples to care for physical, social, and spiritual needs—and of welcoming strangers and guests into individual and corporate fellowship by creating a space for others to enter and be received as a friend. The chapters address issues of making room for hospitality in our lives and ministry; understanding the importance of food and fellowship; the power of recognizing the stranger as a child of God; exploring the shifting roles of the hosts and guests; sharing time and resources; remembering the guest; making room in our lives and congregations to receive others; looking at worship and the sacraments as an entry point for hospitality; addressing fear and boundary issues; and balancing our values and the needs of the guest. Beyond the theoretical focus provided, each of the six chapters includes a scripture focus with questions for individual or group reflection, a Community of Christ story of hospitality in practice, and a list of practical helps for congregations. A gifts assessment questionnaire is also provided as well as congregational guest surveys.

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  • Vibrant Witness: Who, Me? is designed to assist members discover ways to develop, recognize, and share our witness through personal testimony and purposeful friendship. It asks and answers some of the following questions: Why witness? What do I have to share? What if I don’t have the answers? I don’t know anyone, so how can I witness? What help can I get? What are the next steps? This training resource consists of an easy-to-follow workbook with scripture study, role-play opportunities, student worksheets, a journal component, encouraging words from front-line missionaries, connection to additional resources, and a video/DVD spotlighting success stories of individuals and congregations who have recently become bolder in their witness.
  • Can I Get a Witness! is the exciting witness support group resource designed for use in a small-group format covering at least six sessions. Each session is designed around three components: personal scripture study and reflection, small-group sharing and support, and a mission or action plan. The elements of this resource are structured to prepare, encourage, and support witnessing disciples in their calling to share the invitation of Christ’s message with their friends.
  • Empowered to Witness reclaims the ministry of the elder as missionary in the Community of Christ. It provides a historical and scriptural review of the elder’s missionary calling, and an overview of the ministry of the missionary elder, and it addresses the skills necessary to be effective in this calling. Empowered to Witness will assist pastors in discerning direction in calling individuals not only to the ministry of elder, but specifically to that of missionary elder with a functional missionary assignment.
  • Pull Up a Chair and Talk to Me about Baptism is a collections of stories detailing encounters in which an invitation to be baptized was issued. This book challenges the church to become bolder in talking about the ministry of baptism—to stop being so shy in our public worship and personal conversations regarding what it means to commit your life to Christ.

  • Face Your Fears - Arguably the number one obstacle to Christian witness is fear—fear of failing, of being rejected, of offending the very people you want to help. This book highlights twelve stories that encourage readers to learn to share our witness. Face Your Fears is a follow-up to Courageous Witness: A Teenager Shares Jesus.
  • Community of Christ Gold Bag - This professional portfolio features a lightweight gold fabric with nylon handles and shoulder strap. It also has an outside zippered pocket perfect for holding pens and other office supplies.
Seekers Tool Kit:
Resources to Share in Small Groups with Seekers

 

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