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Fall 2014 The Florida Extension Course of Study School Florida Southern College 111 Lake Hollingsworth Drive Lakeland, Florida 33801 Year Three COS 313 Mission from God: Evangelism Date: September 26-27 & October 24-25, 2014 COS 313 - Mission from God: Evangelism This course provides an analysis of the theology of evangelism and of various strategies for the church s evangelistic task in the heritage of United Methodism. Course Objective Consideration of the Biblical roots of evangelism and foundational theological considerations necessary for the task of evangelism. Understanding the role of the Holy Spirit in evangelism. Interpretation of the Wesleyan heritage of evangelism. Understanding church growth principles and how it relates to evangelism Developing and deploying spiritual gifts for the growth of the church. Focus on evangelism in and for the local congregation with emphasis on issues such as developing vision and mission, the primary task of the local church, organizing and training laity for evangelism, relating evangelism to Christian education and developing comprehensive strategies for reaching the non-churched. A. Required Texts Schwarz, Christian A. and Robert E. Logan. Natural Church Development: A Guide to Eight Essential Qualities of Healthy Churches. Church Smart Resources. 1996 McIntosh, Gary L. Biblical Church Growth: How You Can Work With God to Build a Faithful Church. Baker Book House. 2003. Rainer, Thom S. The Book of Church Growth. Broadman Press. 1993. ISBN 10-0805418725 Kisker, Scott. Mainline or Methodist? Rediscovering Our Evangelistic Mission. Nashville, TN. Discipleship Resources. 2008. ISBN 10-088177541X B. Instructions: how to format your homework 1. Read the pages, take notes. Do not quote extensively from the texts you read. Digest the ideas and information, and then put them in your own words. -1-

2. Follow approximate length given for each item of written work. 3. Print your written work on 8 ½ x 11 white paper, one side only, double spaced, with a one inch margins all around. Use a 12 point font, Times New Roman. One page equals approximately 250 words. 4. On each page of your work, include a header with your name, the class number, and the page number. Begin each numbered item on a new sheet of paper, writing that number at the beginning of your answer. 5. If you quote from a printed text, you must use quotation marks and note the source (including pages) in parentheses at the end of each usage. Quotations should never be more than a sentence or two long. Ideas and information should be stated in your own words, not in the words of authors you have read. For assigned texts, you may abbreviate the titles by using the first letter of each word in the title. For example, if the source is Harper s Bible Dictionary, then use (HBD, p. 34-35). If you refer to books that are not listed on the class reading list, then you must give full bibliographic information. The Proper Citations page will give you more information about how to present bibliographic information in your work. 6. Staple all pages for each of course of each module together in a sequential manner, using one staple in the upper left-hand corner. Do not staple together pages for more than one course. Do not bind your homework or turn in 3-ring binders or plastic/paper report covers. 7. Add a title page to each course of each modulus that includes a) the name of the course b) your name and c) the date of the first day of class. 8. The due date for written work is listed on the homework main page. Late work is only accepted with prior approval of the Director of the Course of Study School. 9. Make a copy of your material and bring it with you for your own use during the class. NOTE: Using other people s materials without documentation, whether from a book, journal, teacher, another student, sermon service, or lectionary aid, is unacceptable behavior. Such activity, otherwise known as plagiarism usually means failure for the course with notification sent to the Conference Course of Study Registrar and the Division of Ordained Ministry. Professors will report all instances of plagiarism to the Director of Course of Study. The Director will arrange for a meeting with the professor and the student, and the student will be given opportunity to explain the situation. The Director in consultation with the professor will make a decision about what action is appropriate for a first instance of plagiarism. Such action could include, rewriting the material, or failure of the course. A brief summary of the meeting will be prepared by the Director and placed in the student s file in the Course of Study Office and kept there until the student completes the Course of Study Curriculum. If a second instance of plagiarisms is documented, the student will fail the course and the Director will determine what other consequence may apply. -2-

C. Assignments You are expected to read all of the assigned readings before class begins. The reading material will need to be incorporated into your assignments. Local Church Visitation Agreement: Study a growing church successful at reaching new persons for Christ. Gather and graph the data of its recent growth. Using some combination of observation, historical analysis, questionnaires and/or especial interviews (with lay persons and church staff). Identify the chief cause of effective evangelism and growth noting principles read for the course assignment. Identify problems, barriers, and/or additional strategies, which could inform even greater growth in the future. Include any significant personal insights gains. Use the following questions to formulate your report (8-10 pages, double spaced.) 1. Name of Church; give a brief description of church history; date visited. 2. Patterns of worship attendance and membership (over the past ten years); use statistical information and do a bar graph.use graph paper. 3. Name the various outreach ministries of the church; is the church intentionally reaching the un-churched population? What are the demographics of the community? Where are their new members coming from? 4. What is the church s marketing strategy? 5. What is the total budget of the church and what percent of the budget is spent on evangelism/marketing, etc.? 6. Name the discipleship ministries of the church and elaborate on the church s small group ministries. 7. What are the mission oriented ministries of the church? 8. What kind of worship styles and worship service are offered? 9. Was the message/sermon relevant to people s needs? 10. What are the perceived strengths of the church? What are the perceived weaknesses of the church? 11. From your observance, what are the top five reasons for its growth and vitality? 12. Does the church have a long-range comprehensive plan for growth? 13. Does the church have a clear mission and vision to make disciples? What is the mission of the church and how effectively does the church live up to its mission? 14. Is the church visitor friendly? Do they have a good visitor follow-up ministry? Give a description. 15. Does the church have a strong ministry of assimilation to incorporate new members? Briefly describe it. 16. What are the five primary focus ministries of the church? 17. What do you perceive as barriers for growth? 18. How effectively is the church staffed for growth? 19. Are the building facilities conducive for growth? 20. In your assessment: What did you learn about the church and its ministries, especially in evangelism? Where do you think the church will be five years from now if it keeps doing what it s doing now? What do you see as a weakness of the church? And why? What recommendations will you offer for the church to continue to grow and be vital? And why? -3-

Class Presentation A primary goal of this course is to help you learn how to assess your local congregation s evangelism. As a result, during class you will present a 20-25 minute presentation which will include: a. Your own Biblical definition of evangelism. b. Your theological understanding of evangelism for the local church/ecclesiology. c. How to create a strategy for growth in your congregation. d. A SWOT analysis of your local congregation. You will learn how to do a SWOT analysis in class. Presentation Grade Sheet Description Max. Points Points Awarded Definition of Evangelism/Biblical 20 Theological Evangelism for the 20 Local Congregation/Ecclesiology SWOT Analysis of the Local 20 Congregation and any other programs Creating a Strategy for Growth 30 Clarity of Presentation 10 Total 100 Grading System Grading Standards: A- exceeds expectation for Course of Study B- expected quality for COS C- passing work but not of expected quality D- unacceptable quality F- fail (no credit) The final grade will be calculated as follows: 20% class participation 30% visitation assignment 50% presentation Homework Due Dates: At the first session (September) all readings are to be finished. At the beginning of the second session (October) the report from your church visit is due. All presentations will be shared on October session. -4-

How to Contact Me: Rev. Dr. David J. Schnepf Pastor of Jensen Beach Community Church 3900 NE Skyline Drive Jensen Beach, FL 34957 Home phone 1-772-934-6324 Office phone 1-772-334-0716 Cell phone 1-618-402-2041 email: pastordaveschnepf@gmail.com -5-