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How to Use the Assembly

Introduction:

Scripture informs us how necessary it is for us to tell others about Christ and His church.  (Mark 16:15-16)  While there are many ways to carry out this commission, we want to focus on what Mark Copeland calls “congregational evangelism.”

Body:

I. What Is Congregational Evangelism? 

A.  Using a congregation’s members

  1. Making use of the members’ contacts:  family, friends, neighbors, co-workers
  2. Making use of the members’ abilities:  Each member has some ability that he can use.  A wide variety of gifts is listed in                 I Corinthians 12:4-11.

B.  Using a congregation’s assemblies

  1. Most congregations assemble three times a week for worship and Bible study.
  2. These can have an impact on visitors.  (I Corinthians 14:23-25)      The impact can be positive or negative.

II. How Congregational Evangelism Works

A.  By activating the members

  1. Members must be committed to evangelism.  (I Peter 2:9-10)
  2. Members must invite others to services.  (Use a phone call, a visit, a card, . . .)  (John 1:45-46)
  3. We must show kindness to those who visit.  (Hebrews 13:2)
  4. Make every effort to be at every service.  (Hebrews 10:24-25)  Think about the positive impression this will leave.
  5. Make a prayer list and pray every day.  “Pray without ceasing.”              (I Thessalonians 5:17)

B.  By activating the services

  1. Members must arrive early.  This is the most important time of the week!  It is a great opportunity to meet and talk with those who are visiting.
  2. Members must greet the visitors.  Try to greet them as soon as they enter the building or even in the parking lot.  You may talk with them in between class and worship; but don’t let them leave the building without a friendly interaction.
  3. Members must offer worship that edifies and strengthens –           “. . .  Let all things be done for edification. . .  Let all things be done decently and in order.”   (I Corinthians 14:26b-40)
    • Those who lead must set an example making announcements, singing, leading prayer, serving at the Lord’s table, preaching . . .
    • Every member must set an example by how they sing; during prayer; (Colossians 3:23)   Listen attentively.  Show how important hearing God’s Word is to you.  (Acts 17:11)

Conclusion:

Hopefully those who visit will be encouraged by what they see and they will want to return.

Bobby Stafford

February 12, 2012

Bobby Stafford

January 8, 2012.

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