Here is a partial contract description which was used for the Church Multiplication Initiative's National Prayer Advocate. A bit broad since it covered several Kingdom Enterprise Zones. But you may see something useful for a congregational level.
The Prayer Advocate will convene and champion the Strategic Prayer and Empowerment Task Force (SPETF) to be engaged in and equipped for prayer ministry related to church plants.
Services that will be provided
· Mobilization: Articulate a Church Multiplication Initiative (CMI) vision for prayer and be responsible for the recruitment and organization of KEZ prayer teams and intercessors; Direct each KEZ prayer leader in developing a team engaged in prayer; Administer and remain accountable for the SPETF budget
· KEZ Coaching and Mentoring: Provide bi-weekly one-hour coaching conference calls for each KEZ prayer Leader on various aspects of a prayer ministry (e.g., prayer walking their communities, intercession for planters and teams, discerning strongholds in a community, building prayer shields for church planters and planting teams, establishing houses of prayer, etc.)
· Training and Equipping Events: Design and conduct webinars for prayer leaders, their team members, and intercessors; Conduct onsite visits for each KEZ for prayer and equipping
· Apprentice Zone Coaching: Begin working with apprentice zones as they show up on the radar and move towards becoming kingdom enterprise zones; Seek out leaders for coaching/equipping for participation in the SPETF
Thanks, everyone, for such a respectful and lively discussion. Since I started working for both the Christian Reformed Church and the Reformed Church of America, I have been actively trying to clarify my understanding of the "Reformed Charismatic" perspective. I know it is dangerous to get too preoccupied with labels. But the label helps me to articulate and clarify the concept. Since relocating from the Philippines to West Michigan ten years ago, I have bemoaned the loss of a worship style and ministry that fully embraced both the "Sprit Within" and "Spirit Upon" qualities. This dialogue has helped me greatly by putting into words the things I have been struggling with inside. Blessings to all! Amy
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Here is a partial contract description which was used for the Church Multiplication Initiative's National Prayer Advocate. A bit broad since it covered several Kingdom Enterprise Zones. But you may see something useful for a congregational level.
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The Prayer Advocate will convene and champion the Strategic Prayer and Empowerment Task Force (SPETF) to be engaged in and equipped for prayer ministry related to church plants.
Services that will be provided
· Mobilization: Articulate a Church Multiplication Initiative (CMI) vision for prayer and be responsible for the recruitment and organization of KEZ prayer teams and intercessors; Direct each KEZ prayer leader in developing a team engaged in prayer; Administer and remain accountable for the SPETF budget
· KEZ Coaching and Mentoring: Provide bi-weekly one-hour coaching conference calls for each KEZ prayer Leader on various aspects of a prayer ministry (e.g., prayer walking their communities, intercession for planters and teams, discerning strongholds in a community, building prayer shields for church planters and planting teams, establishing houses of prayer, etc.)
· Training and Equipping Events: Design and conduct webinars for prayer leaders, their team members, and intercessors; Conduct onsite visits for each KEZ for prayer and equipping
· Apprentice Zone Coaching: Begin working with apprentice zones as they show up on the radar and move towards becoming kingdom enterprise zones; Seek out leaders for coaching/equipping for participation in the SPETF
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Thanks, everyone, for such a respectful and lively discussion. Since I started working for both the Christian Reformed Church and the Reformed Church of America, I have been actively trying to clarify my understanding of the "Reformed Charismatic" perspective. I know it is dangerous to get too preoccupied with labels. But the label helps me to articulate and clarify the concept. Since relocating from the Philippines to West Michigan ten years ago, I have bemoaned the loss of a worship style and ministry that fully embraced both the "Sprit Within" and "Spirit Upon" qualities. This dialogue has helped me greatly by putting into words the things I have been struggling with inside. Blessings to all! Amy