Evangelism, mission and Church growth
I can explain the role and importance of mission, evangelism and Church growth.
Evangelism, mission and Church growth
I can explain the role and importance of mission, evangelism and Church growth.
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Key learning points
- Jesus instructed his apostles to "go and make disciples of all nations" Matthew 28:19.
- Many Christians interpret Matthew 28:19 as an instruction to continue Jesus' mission.
- Carrying out the Christian mission of spreading the gospel is known as evangelism.
- Evangelism can be carried out locally, nationally and globally through a range of methods.
- The Church is growing in some parts of the world and declining in others, showing its mission remains important.
Keywords
Apostles - 12 disciples chosen by Christ to preach his gospel; later including early Christian leaders responsible for spreading the message of Jesus
Evangelism - preaching the gospel to others with the intention of converting them to the Christian faith
Gospel - meaning “good news” and referring to the teachings and revelation of Jesus Christ
Mission - meaning ‘sent out’; the duty of Christians to spread the gospel
Common misconception
Evangelism always involves preaching in public.
Evangelism can involve preaching and public speaking, but it can also be carried out through subtle actions and living out the teachings of Jesus in everyday life.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
5 Questions
Q1.The Church, with a capital C, refers to the of Christian believers.
Q2.'church' with a lowercase 'c' refers to the place of ...
Q3.Why is the Church often referred to as the Body of Christ?
Q4.The Church often supports local projects, outreach work and ...
Q5.Why do churches support food banks?
Assessment exit quiz
5 Questions
Q1.Match each keyword to its meaning.
means ‘sent out’; the duty of Christians to spread the gospel
preaching the gospel to others, hoping to convert them to Christianity
meaning 'good news', referring to the teachings of Jesus Christ