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Class Information Day and Time: Thursday 7pm-9:30pm Room Number: E208 On-Campus Course Syllabus EMS602 Church Planting Sping 2017 Contact Information Instructor Name: Aaron J. Meraz, PhD, DMin Instructor Email: ameraz@criswell.edu Instructor Phone: 214-578-0387 Instructor Office Hours: Tuesdays 10:30-11am, Thursdays 10:30-11am, 1-4pm Course Description and Prerequisites This course covers subjects from qualifications of the planter to methodological strategies involved in church planting and revitalization. Students examine Acts and other scriptures on church planting to develop a theology for church planting. Students will also apply church planting principles in a local field under the supervision of the professor. (Prerequisite may be taken concurrently: EMS501) Course Objectives At the end of this course, the student should demonstrate the ability to satisfy the following course outcomes: 1. Biblical Studies: to interpret Acts in light of church planting and revitalization principles. 2. Theology: to develop a theology of church planting that transcends culture. 3. Integration: to experience church planting in DFW. 4. Integration: to apply church planting principles to one s own context. Required Textbooks Acts. Holy Bible. Brock, Charles. Indigenous Church Planting: A Practical Journey. Neosho, MO: Church Growth International, 1994. Coy, Terry. Facing the Change. Mustang, OK: Tate Publishing, 2014. Payne, J.D. Discovering Church Planting: An Introduction to the What s, Why s, and How s of Global Church Planting. Colorado Springs, CO: Paternoster, 2009.. Strangers Next Door. Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity, 2012. Other Readings (Posted in Blackboard): Meraz, Aaron. Factors of Survivability of Church Plants in the Tarrant, Collin, North Page 1 of 18

Texas, and Denton Baptist Associations. The Journal for the American Society of Church Growth 19 (Summer 2008): 53-76. Meraz, Aaron, and Lloyd Grant. Old School Church Planting. 2017 (Forthcoming). Course Requirements and Assignments 1. Church Planting Activity and Reports. The last 8 weeks of the semester, our class will spend the first hour of each class doing evangelism in Dallas. Our goal will be to begin an evangelistic Bible study that would develop into a core group for a church plant. After each activity, students will submit a one page, double-spaced report giving the student s involvement and opinion on how the development of the core group should proceed. The reports will be due by Blackboard Blog each Wednesday following the activity by 11:59pm. (25% of grade) 2. Weekly Attendance. Some classes will be off-campus as noted in requirement #1. (5% of grade) 3. Blackboard Discussion. Most weeks, students will respond to the professor s prompt on Blackboard Discussion Board. Students are required to post at least 3 substantive posts each week. A substantive post is at least four sentences that contribute to and spur discussion. (10% of grade) 4. Evangelism Reports. At least 10 weeks out of the semester, students will submit a weekly evangelism report, giving a brief account of evangelistic activity. (10% of grade) (Please submit in Blackboard Journals) (For format, see the Weekly Evangelism Report sheet at the end of this syllabus). 5. IEM Paper. Students are to complete a 5 page critical reflection paper answering the following question: What is the Irreducible Ecclesiological Minimum in order for a local church to exist? In other words, what is necessary for the church to come into existence among any people, in any location, at any time? This assignment will be evaluated on how well the student has thought through his or her ecclesiology and interacts with the Scriptures, readings, and lectures on the subject. The paper should be formatted according to the Criswell Manual of Style. Due Feb. 23 by 11:59pm (10% of grade) 6. Book Review. Students will complete a book review of Strangers Next Door. The Criswell Manual of Style has all the requirements for book reviews. The book review will count for 10% of the student s grade. Due Mar. 9 by 11:59pm. 7. Book Review of Facing the Change. Students will complete a book review of this book. See the Criswell Style Manual for guidelines concerning a book review. Due Apr. 6 by 11:59pm. (10% of grade) 8. Final Paper. Each student will write a 15 page, double-spaced paper formatted according to the Criswell Manual of Style on one of the options below. The paper should be in your own words with less than 30% quotations from other materials. A grading rubric will be posted in Blackboard. This paper will count for 20% of the student s grade. Due May 11 by 11:59pm Page 2 of 18

Option 1-Involvement or Internship in a Local Church Plant Students who choose this option will be involved or serve as an intern in a local church plant and write a paper on the experiences in the church plant. The following topics should be covered in the Final Paper: *Brief history on the church plant and lead planter *Identification of the model used and description of the methods used in the plant *Strengths and weaknesses of the models and methods used in the plant *Critical reflection on involvement and internship (What did you learn? What would you have done differently?) Option 2-Planting a Local Church Students who choose this option will conduct local evangelism that gathers new believers into a congregation and write a paper on the student s experiences. The following topics should be covered in the Final Paper: *Brief biography of you and your journey to church planting *Identification of the model used and description of the methods used *Strengths and weaknesses of the models and methods used *Critical reflection on your journey in church planting (What did you learn? What would you have done differently?) Option 3-Case Study of a Local Church Students who choose this option will conduct significant research on a local church plant and write a case study on the local church plant. To obtain sufficient resources on the church plant, the following should be accomplished: interview with pastor, interviews with church members, in depth research on the church s website and official documents (i.e. budget, constitution, bylaws, vision/mission statements), and interviews with members of the community not affiliated with the church plant. The following topics should be covered in the Final Paper: *Brief history on the church plant and lead planter *Identification of the model used and description of the methods used in the plant *Strengths and weaknesses of the models and methods used in the plant *Critical reflection on the church plant (What did you learn? If you were pastor, what would you have done differently?) Course/Classroom Policies and Information Late Assignments: Late assignments will be accepted with a 5% deduction per day late. Therefore, no assignments will be accepted past 6 days late. Extra Credit Opportunities: There are two extra credit opportunities. The first is to attend one of the announced tours of the W.A. Criswell Sermon Library, which will add 5 points to the student s final grade. The second is to attend the Church Revitalization Conference at Criswell College, which will add 5 points to the student s final grade. Class Attendance Page 3 of 18

Students are responsible for enrolling in courses for which they anticipate being able to attend every class session on the day and time appearing on course schedules, and then making every effort to do so. When unavoidable situations result in absence or tardiness, students are responsible for acquiring any information missed. Professors are not obliged to allow students to make up missed work. Per their independent discretion, individual professors may determine how attendance affects students ability to meet course learning objectives and whether attendance affects course grades. Grading Scale A 97-100 4.0 grade points per semester hour A- 93-96 3.7 grade points per semester hour B+ 91-92 3.3 grade points per semester hour B 88-90 3.0 grade points per semester hour B- 86-87 2.7 grade points per semester hour C+ 83-85 2.3 grade points per semester hour C 80-82 2.0 grade points per semester hour C- 78-79 1.7 grade points per semester hour D+ 75-77 1.3 grade points per semester hour D 72-74 1.0 grade point per semester hour D- 70-71 0.7 grade points per semester hour F 0-69 0.0 grade points per semester hour Incomplete Grades Students requesting a grade of Incomplete (I) must understand that incomplete grades may be given only upon approval of the faculty member involved. An I may be assigned only when a student is currently passing a course and in situations involving extended illness, serious injury, death in the family, or employment or government reassignment, not student neglect. Students are responsible for contacting their professors prior to the end of the semester, plus filing the appropriate completed and approved academic request form with the Registrar s Office. The I must be removed (by completing the remaining course requirements) no later than 60 calendar days after the grade was assigned, or the I will become an F. Academic Honesty Absolute truth is an essential belief and basis of behavior for those who believe in a God who cannot lie and forbids falsehood. Academic honesty is the application of the principle of truth in the classroom setting. Academic honesty includes the basic premise that all work submitted by students must be their own and any ideas derived or copied from elsewhere must be carefully documented. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to: cheating of any kind, submitting, without proper approval, work originally prepared by the student for another course, plagiarism, which is the submitting of work prepared by someone else as if it were his own, and failing to credit sources properly in written work. Institutional Email Policy Page 4 of 18

All official college email communications to students enrolled in this course will be sent exclusively to students institutional email accounts. Students are expected to check their student email accounts regularly and to respond in an appropriate and timely manner to all communications from faculty and administrative departments. Students are permitted to setup automatic forwarding of emails from their student email accounts to one or more personal email accounts. The student is responsible to setup and maintain email forwarding without assistance from college staff. If a student chooses to use this forwarding option, he/she will continue to be responsible for responding appropriately to all communications from faculty and administrative departments of the college. Criswell College bears no responsibility for the use of emails that have been forwarded from student email accounts to other email accounts. Disabilities In order to ensure full class participation, any student with a disabling condition requiring special accommodations (e.g., tape recorders, special adaptive equipment, special note-taking or test-taking needs) is strongly encouraged to contact the instructor at the beginning of the course, or if a student has a learning disability, please inform the professor so assistance can be provided. Intellectual Property Rights Unless otherwise specifically instructed in writing by the professor, students must neither materially nor digitally reproduce materials from any course offered by Criswell College for or with the significant possibility of distribution. Resources and Support Blackboard and CAMS: Criswell College uses Blackboard as its web-based learning tool and CAMS for student data. Students needing assistance with either of these resources should contact the Campus Software Manager at cbutler@criswell.edu. Student Services: The Student Services Office exists to foster and encourage success in all areas of life physical, intellectual, spiritual, social, and emotional. Students are encouraged to reach out for assistance by contacting the office at 214.818.1332 or studentservices@criswell.edu. Pastoral and certified counseling services are also available to Criswell students. Appointments are scheduled through the Dean of Students Jeff Campbell, at jcampbell@criswell.edu. Wallace Library: Students can access academic resources and obtain research assistance by visiting the Wallace Library, which is located on campus. For more information, students can email the Wallace Library at library@criswell.edu or call 214.818.1348. Writing Center: Students are encouraged to consult with writing tutors to improve and enhance their skills and confidence by practicing techniques of clear and effective writing. To consult with a tutor, students can visit the Writing Center located on the first floor near the Computer Lab, or they can schedule an appointment by emailing writingcenter@criswell.edu or calling 214.818.1373. Course Outline/Calendar Date Topic Reading Jan. 19 Intro of Course None Jan. 26 Church Planting and Church Planters in Acts, Part I Acts 1-15 Feb. 2 Church Planting and Church Planters in Acts, Part II Acts 16-28 Page 5 of 18

Feb. 9 Ecclesiology & Church Planting Payne Preface-Ch. 3, Brock Intro-Chps. 2 & 4 NAMB Feb. 16 Who Can Plant a Church? Payne Ch. 19, 23-24 Brock Ch. 3, 5-8 Feb. 23 Spiritual Factors in Planting a Church IEM Paper Due by 11:59pm Payne Ch. 4-5 Brock Ch. 9-18 Mar. 2 Evangelism/Discipleship in Church Planting Payne Ch. 6-8 Brock Ch. 19-23 Mar. 9 Strategies and Contextualization Models and Church Planting Book Review of Strangers Next Door Due by 11:59pm Mar. 16 SPRING BREAK!! Mar. 23 Church Planting Activity #1 Mother Churches: Refuting Objections to Church Planting Mar. 30 Church Planting Activity #2 Urban Church Planting Apr. 6 Church Planting Activity #3 Church Planting Movements Book Review Due by 11:59pm Apr. 13 Church Planting Activity #4 Church Planting Roundtable Apr. 20 Church Planting Activity #5 Historical Paradigms in Church Planting Apr. 27 Church Planting Activity #6 Old School Church Planting, Part I May 4 Church Planting Activity #7 Old School Church Planting, Part II May 11 Church Planting Activity #8 Final Paper Due by 11:59pm Payne Ch. 9-12, 20 Meraz, Factors Payne Ch. 13-15, 21 Brock Ch. 24-32 Payne Ch. 22 Payne Ch. 25 No readings due Payne Ch. 16-18 Meraz/Grant Ch. 1-5 Meraz/Grant Ch. 6-10 Selected Bibliography Allen, Donald R. Barefoot in the Church. 2 ed. Richmond, VA: John Knox Press, 1973. Allen, Roland. Missionary Methods, St. Paul's or Ours? Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1962.. The Spontaneous Expansion of the Church. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1982. Akins, Thomas W. Pioneer Evangelism. Rio de Janerio, Brazil: Junta da Missões Nacionais, 2000. Amberson, Talmadge R. ed. The Birth of Churches: The Biblical Basis for Church Planting. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1979. Amstutz, Harold E. Church Planter's Manual. Cherry Hill, NJ: Association of Baptists for World Evangelism, Inc., 1985. Anderson, Rufus. Foreign Missions: Their Relations and Claims. New York: Charles Scribner & Co., 1869. Page 6 of 18

Appleby, Jerry L. Missions Have Come Home to America. Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill, 1986. Apeh, John E. Social Structure and Church Planting. Shippensburg, PA: Companions Press, 1986.. The Urban Christian. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1987. Arment, Ben. Church in the Making: What Makes or Breaks a New Church Before it Starts. Nashville, TN: B&H Books, 2010. Arn, Win, Carrol Myquist and Charles Arn. Who Cares About Love. Pasadena, CA: Church Growth Press, 1986. Atkerson, Steve. ed. Ecclesia To the Roots of Biblical House Church Life. Atlanta, GA: New Testament Reformation Fellowship, 2005.. House Church. Atlanta, GA: New Testament Reformation Fellowship, 2008. Barna, George. Marketing the Church: What They Never Taught You about Church Growth. Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 1988.. Revolution. Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale, 2005.. User Friendly Churches. Ventura, CA: Regal Books, 1990. Barna, George and W.P. McKay. Vital Signs. Westchester, IL: Good News Publishers/Crossway Books, 1984. Bailey, John M. and Sherri Jachelski. eds. My Husband wants to be a Church Planter So what will that make Me?. Alpharetta, GA: North American Missions Board, 2007. Baily, Keith M., ed. The Church Planters Manual. Harrisburg, PA: Christian Publications, 1981. Banks, Robert. Going to Church in the First Century. Jacksonville, FL: Seed Sowers, 1980.. Paul s Idea of Community. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1998.. The Church Comes Home. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1998. Barrett, Lois. Building the House Church. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1986. Becker, Paul; Carpenter, Jim; Williams, Mark. The Dynamic Church Planting Handbook. Oceanside, CA: Dynamic Church Planting International, 2003. Becker, Paul and Williams, Mark. The Dynamic Daughter Church Planting. Oceanside, CA: Dynamic Church Planting International, 1999. Benjamin, Paul. How in the World?. Lincoln, IL: Lincoln Christian College Press, 1973. Benson, Donald. How to Start a Daughter Congregation. Quezon City, Philippines: Filkoba Press, 1972. Brafman, Ori and Rod Beckstrom. The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations. New York, NY: Portfolio Trade, 2008. Page 7 of 18

Breen, Mike and Alex Absolom. Launching Missional Communities: A Field Guide. Pawleys Island, SC: 3DM, 2010. Bright, Bill and Mark McCloskey. Tell It Often, Tell It Well. San Bernardino, CA: Here s Life Publishers, 1985. Brock, Charles. Indigenous Church Planting. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1981.. The Principles and Practice of Indigenous Church Planting. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1981. Browning, Dave. Deliberate Simplicity: How the Church Does More by Doing Less. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2009. Bruce, Carrol. The Commitment Factor: How the Commitment of Twelve People led to the Birth and Growth of a New Church. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1984. Bunch, David, Jarvey Kneisel and Barbara Oden. Multihousing Congregations: How to Start and Grow Christian Congregations in Multihousing Communities. Atlanta, GA: Smith Publishing, 1991. Bunn, Tim W. God s Plan for Church Planting: Church Planting Manual. Westminster, CO: IMD Press, 2008. Caldwell, John. Top Priority. Joplin, MO: College Press Publishing Co., 1995. Callahan, Kennon. Twelve Keys to an Effective Church. New Haven, MO: Leaders Publishing Co., 1983. Campbell, Ernest and Rex Miller. New Church Evangelism. Manhattan, KS: Manhattan Bible College, 1965. Cannistraci, David. Growing New Churches: A Manuel for Congregational Development. Nashville, TN: Discipleship Resources, 1992.. The Gift of the Apostle. Ventura, CA: Regal Books, 1996. Carpenter, Harold R. Mandate & Mission. Springfield, MO: CBC Press, 1988. Carver, W.O. Missions and Modern Thought. New York: The MacMillan Co., 1910. Chaney, Charles L. Church Planting at the End of the Twentieth Century. Wheaton, Il: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1993. Cheyney, Tom, J. David Putman and Van Sanders, eds. Seven Steps for Planting Churches. Alpharetta, GA: North American Mission Board, SBC, 2003. Cho, Paul Y. More than Numbers. Waco, TX: Word Books, 1984. Chromey, Rick. Youth Ministry in Small Churches. Loveland, CO: Group Books, 1990. Church Planting in the Bible. Houston, TX: Church Multiplication Inc., 1983. Church Planting Procedures. Houston TX: Church Multiplication Inc., 1983. Clinard, Gordon. Evangelism: The Cutting Edge. Atlanta, GA: Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1973. Page 8 of 18

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