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Since 1954 Lay Renewal Ministries has been used
by the Holy Spirit to orchestrate and conduct congregational renewal events
in thousands of churches representing more than 50 denominations all over
the country. To acknowledge a new millennium, new generations and a
new culture, LRM is retooling our congregational events creating
Congregational Celebrations.
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What is a
Celebration?
A Celebration (formerly called Lay Witness Missions and Lay
Renewal Weekend) is a weekend event conducted by a team of men and women
from neighboring communities and churches. Led by a trained LRM
coordinator, this group comes for the purpose of giving testimony to
what Christ means to them and the difference His presence has made in their
lives. The emphasis of the Celebration can either focus on Faith,
Prayer, Abundant
Life, Purpose, or The
Word. There is also a special Equipping
Celebration focused on training your church members to facilitate small
groups. Your church can decide which event emphasis is best for
your situation. |
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STRUCTURE |
Through the lives and
testimonies of the visiting team of lay men and women, church members
will see models of Christian commitment and oneness. They will taste new
experiences such as small group discussions, one-on-one prayer and
testimonies by people like themselves. They will learn of the
fulfillment of a life of prayer, fellowship, understanding the Bible and
sharing their faith where they live and work. A Celebration is a weekend
devoted to living the Christian life as modeled in the First Century. It
includes the preaching and teaching of the Word, prayer, fellowship,
Bible study, testimony, caring, praise and worship. |
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IMPLEMENTATION |
An LRM Coordinator will guide
your church through the preparation process, the weekend experience
itself and the very important follow-up. The visiting team members will
be prepared to share and lead small groups during the weekend. A variety
of opportunities for interaction will allow members of your church to
listen and speak to each other and the team members about their faith.
Members will experience an atmosphere of love and edification and will
be enriched, challenged and motivated. Our underlying objective, as we
bring this event to your church will be to encourage your people in
their faith. |
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PARTICIPATION |
Members of your church will be
challenged to pray before, during and after the weekend for themselves,
their pastor, the leaders and members of their church. They will be
invited to take a role in the preparation, the weekend itself and the
follow-up plans. Members' homes will be needed to house the visiting team
members for Friday and Saturday evenings and to host Saturday morning
coffees. Volunteers will also be needed for promotion, communication,
transportation and meal preparation. Leadership can be put in place to
provide special programs for children and youth. |
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PREPARATION |
A Celebration Preparation
Manual will organize and guide the church in its preparation steps.
Committees will need to be formed to facilitate the planning for the
weekend. Early involvement of your members will make the event more
successful. The process of planning the Celebration will be as important
to the life of your church as the actual implementation of the event
itself. If faithfully followed, you can expect the weekend to be a
significant event in the life of your members. The coordinator will
visit the church in advance to brief the church's General Chairperson
and the local committees and to answer questions Celebration Preparation
Manuals are sent to the church upon receipt of the registration form and
fees. |
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COMMITMENT |
Spiritual
Growth and Community Impact Survey
As part of your Celebration, Lay Renewal Ministries provides our premier
tool to help evaluate the growth and impact of your church. This tool
includes a survey to be administered to your leadership team and another
for your entire congregation. Typically taken three months prior to the
Celebration itself, your leadership team can effectively use this tool
to prioritize target areas for continuing spiritual growth after your
Celebration. Strategic plans can be put into place for immediate
implementation after your event. This tool is also available to use in
continuing years to gauge how leaders are helping members to grow in
their faith walk. Click here to learn more about the SGCIS.
Leader Support and
Congregational Commitment
To assure success, your Senior Pastor, lay leaders and the pastoral
staff of your church must take complete ownership in this event. They
must outwardly anticipate the importance of the celebration as a
significant landmark in the life of the church. They also must commit
their support to this event and its potential to change your church
significantly. As the congregation is effectively made aware that the
Celebration will be a significant landmark in the life of your church,
they will want to be involved in the event. With commitment and
involvement, their lives will be changed. |
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