I sent you the Military person with your Soul Care group. This list is going to also be at the military table in the foyer.
Soul Care Promotion in January:
We are going to be heavily promoting Soul Care groups in January. If you have suggestions for new group leaders please let me know.
Three specific prayer requests related to new groups are...
- one or two more groups with leaders in the Perrysburg/Maumee area.
- a couple more Sunday night groups.
- two or three more Soul Care groups for families with kids.
Soul Care Attendance:
Most Soul Care groups met this past week (Sunday/Wednesday/Thursday) groups.
If you remember I talked about the importance of taking attendance.
If you remember I talked about the importance of taking attendance.
- Less than half of the groups have been using the temporary solution that was set up through http://ebcsoulcare.homestead.com/ (your list is not 100% correct on here this). Pastor Dan is the only one who cannot do this because his link is not working
- Even fewer have done the arena training at http://soulcare-disciplemaking.blogspot.com/2014/10/arena-training-1-check-your-list.html (in January we are going to begin using arena for attendance. Some of you may already be taking attendance on arena. Great. For those that aren't please do the arena training #1, which includes emailing me that you did it.)
The winner along with end of the year Soul Care numbers will be posted on this site Tuesday afternoon.
The winner along with end of the year Soul Care numbers will be posted on this site Tuesday afternoon.
Soul Care Drawing:
If you have attendance and arena training done by Sunday evening 6:00 pm AND EMAILED ME THAT YOU DID THEM, your group will be entered in a drawing for a $40 gift card to either Little Caesar's (for a group pizza party) or Lifeway (this will include a list of gift ideas for your group members). You may be thinking, are you resorting to bribing us? Yes I am thanks.
Thanks for all that you do in this ministry and I know that things like attendance are small compared to discipling people. But these small tasks help us evaluate how we are doing and where we need to improve.