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The Role of the Family-Equipping Model in Church Planting and Replanting Training for the Calvary Family of Churches in Englewood, CO

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Franklin Samuel Trimble. The Role of the Family-equipping Model In Church Planting and Replanting Training for the Calvary Family of Churches In Englewood, Co. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5d99654e-00b4-405d-b5b1-c022021295df.

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F. S. Trimble. The Role of the Family-Equipping Model in Church Planting and Replanting Training for the Calvary Family of Churches in Englewood, CO. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5d99654e-00b4-405d-b5b1-c022021295df

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Franklin Samuel Trimble. The Role of the Family-Equipping Model In Church Planting and Replanting Training for the Calvary Family of Churches In Englewood, Co. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5d99654e-00b4-405d-b5b1-c022021295df.

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  • This project focuses on the combined efforts of the family ministry movement and the replanting movement in equipping current and future planters and replanters in family ministry. In the project, the reader will be given biblical, theological, historical, and ecclesiological examples of what a healthy family ministry can look like. This project is meant to encourage and equip future and current ministers, especially those with few resources, as they seek to develop a healthy family ministry culture in their contexts. Churches can see healthy family ministry established in their midst regardless of the number of resources at their disposal. Throughout the project, the reader is given biblical instruction regarding the primacy of parental discipleship in relation to the biblical instruction of children. This primacy is made even more specific when the project addresses the role of the husband and father in the home-discipleship process. The project then looks to Hebrews 3 & 10 to address the need for all ages of the church to meet regularly. Once the biblical and theological groundwork has been laid, the project then moves into a section in which the history of modern youth ministry is examined in contrast with the historical precedent of family worship. Ecclesiological matters are then discussed in detail such as the importance of intentionally limiting church calendars and the need for a plurality of elders that can lead a congregation in meaningful membership which then leads to accountable shepherding.
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  • 02/17/2024

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