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ARROW HEIGHTS VISION: authentic disciples

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Page 1: Arrow Heights Process

ARROW HEIGHTS VISION:

authentic disciples

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2000 % of Population Total % of Growth for Age

Population Cohort

Under 5yrs 5954 7.95 7.055yrs.-9 6514 8.7 9.1710yrs-14 6654 8.89 24.6315-19 5984 7.99 41.820-24 7331 4.98 296425-29 4809 6.42 -6.0930-34 5781 7.72 -7.1235-39 6873 9.18 12.3240-44 6728 8.98 31.3345-49 6162 8.23 92.4450-54 4777 6.38 129.3355-59 3173 4.24 94.6660-64 2094 2.79 53.2965-69 1737 2.32 51.0470-74 1511 2.01 97.7775-79 1094 1.46 113.2680-84 678 0.91 63.7785 yrs. + 605 0.81 68.52Total 74,859 100%

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Why are we here?• We can be more effective in Discipling

as instructed in God’s Word.• Arrow Heights’ numbers have plateaued

in recent years and began to decline in some areas.

• We are good at most things, but we must strive to be great, which requires change.

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What does all this mean?• We need a straight-forward

and strategic process that moves people through the stages of spiritual growth.

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Process Evaluation Team

• Assembled to evaluate from the ground up how we “do” church– Made up of a cross section of staff and people

groups.– Develop a mission statement that will be

applied at every level of the organization.– Design a process that will accomplish the

mission and will be applied at every level of the organization.

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Mission Statement of ARROW HEIGHTS

• Our mission is to develop authentic disciples who Know, Love and Share Jesus Christ.

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LIVE LIFE IN 3D.

• The strategy is to create environments that Draw, Develop and Disperse.

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The ProcessCreate environments that Draw, Develop, and Disperse.

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DRAW(Primary Entry Point)

• Weekly Worship– Adult Worship– Children's Funday School– Youth Worship

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DEVELOP (Developing Authentic Disciples)

• Environments to build relationships with God and others.– Adult Small Groups– Youth Sunday School– Children’s Funday School

• Requires leadership training so the elements of Know, Love and Share are being met.

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DEVELOP (Developing Authentic Disciples)

• Know– Getting to know God and others.– New group can form at any time.– New groups will peer off of the Starting Point

classes.– 2-4 times a year will provide an avenue for

people to know our community groups.

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DISPERSE(Acts 1:8 – Eph 4:10-12)

• Serving Christ through personal involvement in ministries.

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How do you proceed from Draw to Develop to Disperse?

• Movement• Alignment• Focus

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MOVEMENT• Movement – Sequential steps in the

process that cause people to move to greater levels of commitment.– Think Steps (process), not programs (events)– Always asking “What’s Next”

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Movement takes place for each member of the

family.

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Heather is drawn to attend a worship

service through the invitation of a friend.

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Heather and her husband Aaron begin

attending a Starting Point Class to discover

more about the basic claims of Christianity.

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After attending a worship service they

are invited to Discovery Class 101 to find out

more about AHBC and membership.

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Heather and Aaron decide to join a

LifeGroup where the community of

believers helps them develop into authentic

disciples.

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Aaron and Heather attend Discovery Class

201 to learn Spiritual Disciplines that will

help them develop as disciples.

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Heather connected with a mentor to help

her through the discipleship process.

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Heather attends Discovery Class 301 and finds that she has been

spiritually gifted with the gifts of teaching,

administration and leadership.

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Heather is connected with the Student Minister to begin

serving as an apprentice teacher for a Student Small Group.

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After completing and apprenticeship period

Heather is dispersed to begin serving on her own as a small group

leader.

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•Starting Point

• Discovery Classes

•Discovery 101

•Discovering Arrow Heights

•Group Link

•Discovery 201

•Discovering Discipleship (Spiritual formation)

•Mentorships

•Discovery 301

•Discovering your place (Spiritual gifts, personality assessment)

•P.L.A.C.E.

•Apprenticeships

•Serve Expo (areas of places to serve)

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ALIGNMENT• Alignment – Arrangement of Church staff,

leadership and ministries around this process.

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FOCUS• Focus – the commitment to abandon or

lead out of everything that falls outside of the process.

• Narrow the focus• Clarify the win• Teach less for more

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WHAT’S NEXT?• Evaluation of all ministries and programs

– Movement– Alignment– Focus

• Identify gaps and determine steps necessary to create movement through the process.

• Leadership – develop a comprehensive strategy to identify and develop leaders.

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Glossary1. Clarity – the ability of the process to be

communicated and understood by the people

2. Movement – the sequential steps in the process that causes people to move to greater areas of commitment

3. Alignment – the arrangement of all ministries and staff around the same simple process

4. Focus – the commitment to abandon everything that falls outside of the simple process ministry

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7 Practices of Effective Ministry

1. Clarify the win

2. Think steps not programs

3. Narrow the focus

4. Teach less for more

5. Listen to outsiders

6. Replace yourself

7. Work on it

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Appendix

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