Advanced Leadership and Administration
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Lesson OneThe Leader as Theologian3 Activities
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Lesson TwoThe Leader as Servant3 Activities
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Lesson ThreeThe Leader as Churchman or Churchwoman3 Activities
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Lesson FourThe Leader as Unifier3 Activities
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Lesson FiveThe Leader as Administrator3 Activities
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Lesson SixThe Leader as Organizer3 Activities
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Lesson SevenThe Leader as Decision-Maker3 Activities
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Lesson EightThe Leader as Group Facilitator3 Activities
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Lesson NineThe Leader as Committee Chairperson3 Activities
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Lesson TenThe Leader as Conflict Manager3 Activities
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Lesson ElevenThe Leader as Change Agent3 Activities
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Lesson TwelveThe Leader as Motivator3 Activities
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Lesson ThirteenThe Leader as Developer of Other Leaders3 Activities
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Lesson FourteenThe Leader as Mentor3 Activities
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Lesson FifteenThe Leader as Goal Achiever3 Activities
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Lesson SixteenThe Leader as Visionary3 Activities
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Lesson SeventeenThe Leader as Team Captain3 Activities
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Lesson EighteenThe Leader as Recruiter3 Activities
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Lesson NineteenThe Leader as Trainer3 Activities
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Lesson TwentyThe Leader as Supervisor3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-OneThe Leader as Evaluator3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-TwoThe Leader as Delegator3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-ThreeThe Leader as Communicator3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-FourThe Leader as Relater3 Activities
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion2 Activities
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Discussion Questions
Christian Learning Center › Forums › Explain the difference between metachurch and mega church.
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Explain the difference between metachurch and mega church.
Holly Jung replied 2 months, 1 week ago 11 Members · 10 Replies
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Meta is small groups and mega is large gatherings
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Metachurch attract thousand of people and building the people for the God’s work while mega church they only interest in gathering people without further study of the word.
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I do believe even the early Church of the NT was a Mega Church in the form of a Meta Church that was broken into many groups and had discipleship, outreach, and evangelism integrated into all. The Church grew daily in number and focused more on winning people for the gospel and making disciples with a purpose and a cause. It was more than what we see now and by default fall into prey to the organization rather than an organism. I would put it in the way of saying, there would be no megachurch without a Meta Church. The Meta Church is the Roots of a tree and the Mega Church is the manifestation of fruits the Meta Church
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A Mega Church is a large church of a few thousands that attend the services that make millions of dollars. They are usually money-making machines that appear to promote Christianity. A Meta church is a smaller size church
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A Megachurch is a church, by standard definition, of a church with Sunday attendance of 2000 or more. What’s implied is that while people may attend, they may not be connected and may not be getting personal and transformational ministry. A Meta-church stresses the importance of small groups, discipleship training, and heavy emphasis on sharing. A Meta-church may be large but it keeps the church “small enough” for transformational ministry.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › In what four ways do we commonly use the word “church”?
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In what four ways do we commonly use the word “church”?
Holly Jung replied 2 months, 1 week ago 12 Members · 11 Replies
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The four ways we use the word church:
1. Building
2. Denomination
3. Universal
4. Local
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1. As a building
2. Denomination
3. Universal Church
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We commonly use the word Church in the following way:
Church as building
church as denomination
Church as people of God
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Church as a building, church as a people, church as a universal, and church as a denomination
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Church as personal, church as people gathering., church as building and as universal church
Christian Learning Center › Forums › In what three ways does the New Testament use the word “ekklesia”?
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In what three ways does the New Testament use the word “ekklesia”?
Holly Jung replied 2 months, 1 week ago 8 Members · 7 Replies
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Political assembly, Jewish assembly, and local church assembly
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a. The first way is a political assembly of free citizens as in Acts 19.
b. The second use is the Jewish Assembly. In Acts 7, Stephen referred to the gathering of Israelites in the desert with Moises the ekklesia.
c. The last way is what most of us understand as the local or universal church.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What is the significance of the phrase “with all the saints” in Ephesians 3:18?
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What is the significance of the phrase “with all the saints” in Ephesians 3:18?
Holly Jung replied 2 months, 1 week ago 9 Members · 8 Replies
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To ensure we are surrounding ourselves with all types of people to ensure we can grasp the full aspect of God’s love
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The church is to have fellowship. Ephesians 3:18 states, “Together with all the Lord’s holy people” as the way to understand the love of Christ. We are not to isolate ourselves from others, or the church from the world it seeks to save with the Gospel.