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Wednesday June 17, 2009 ~ 2 Comments
I am excited to see my friends from the BGCO working hard to serve their churches. In a tumultuous time in my denomination, Anthony Jordon has led the BGCO to serve their congregations well. At a time when some are saying we don't need a change, Anthony has been urging his churches to become more missional. I appreciate his friendship over the last several years and, more importantly, his steady leadership. Well, my friend Bob Mayfield is part of the team there and he asked me to come out and do a training event that will be used for 10,000 leaders this August. Now, this training is not for pastors, but for leaders of small communities-- small group leaders and Sunday School teachers. And, training 10,000 leaders is a pretty great opportunity to encourage some folks, so I was glad to do it... and the videos will be coming out soon. Let me add that I think this kind of approach will be big part of the future. Last year, I did a similar thing with the Assemblies of God. We shot the video at a television station in Chicago and then then used it in meetings across their region. It takes such training to people and not just to pastors. You can see those videos here. They have planned a "One Day" training for leaders of small groups and classes to help them live on mission. Below is a preview video and you can find more information about the "One Day" initiative here. Posted on June 17, 2009 at 7:07 PM ~ 2 Comments Tagged with: bgco, small groups 2 CommentsLeave a comment |























Thrilled you are doing this, Ed. I hope the small group community will come out en masse.
Anthony Jordan, Bob Mayfield, Brett Selby, Andy Harrison, Ron Fannin, James Lankford and Cris Lowery are some of the finest examples of Christian leadership I know....I learned by watching their example early in my ministry years.
Roger Sharp