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Page 1: YOUR YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL. What is PowerUP? A growth strategy aimed at reaching and keeping new students A 7-week plan occurring between Round-UP Day and

YOUR YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL

Page 2: YOUR YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL. What is PowerUP? A growth strategy aimed at reaching and keeping new students A 7-week plan occurring between Round-UP Day and

What is PowerUP?

• A growth strategy aimed at reaching and keeping new students

• A 7-week plan occurring between Round-UP Day and High Attendance Day

• Purpose: To help a church break through to the next level of growth

• Principle Driven

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Sunday School Power Principles

The Power of Prayer

The Power of Community

The Power of 10

The Power of One

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The Power of Prayer

Evangelistic Prayer

Read Acts 1:12-14 and Acts 2:41

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What do these three things have in common?

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The Power of Prayer

A - Ask. You have not because you ask not (James 4:2, Matt. 9:37-38)

S - Seek. Prayerfully seek to expand God’s Kingdom (Luke 19:10)

K - Knock. The gospel must be shared (Romans 10:14-15)

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For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is

the POWER of God for salvation, to everyone

who believes, to the Jews first and also to

the Greeks.Romans 1:16

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Developing an EvangelisticPrayer List

• Lead your class through the ASK outline.

• Using a tear sheet or other paper, ask students to volunteer names of people they know who need Jesus. Write each of these names on the tear sheet.

• Each week, as a class, pray for each of these people.

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P R A Y !

• Invite someone to their SS class• Share their testimony in SS• Establish deeper relationships

with their unsaved friends and classmates

• Conduct a PrayerWalk around their school or connect with a FISH Club.

Pray, expecting God to provide opportunities for students to:

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Evangelistic prayer is vital to having a Sunday School that is reaching the lost

Evangelistic prayer is often a missing ingredient in many of our classes

Evangelistic prayer will move our outreach from human striving to spiritual empowerment

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The Power of Community

Respond to the following statement:

Life change happens best in an environment of small groups of people.

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The Power of CommunitySunday School is a small group of

people who gather for…

• Bible study

• Friendship and fellowship

• Prayer

• Ministry

• Outreach to friends and acquaintances

Which of these elements of Youth Sunday School are your students currently doing well in? In which ones are you currently struggling?

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Sunday School…

…can be a great opportunity for a group of students to create an atmosphere of “relational evangelism”

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Enrollment

• Focuses the SS on students who are NOT present

• A growing enrollment increases the youth ministry’s pool of influence

• When youth SS members enroll their friends, the entire class gets to practice relational evangelism

• Enrollment is the forgotten factor in evangelism

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Common Enrollment Fallacies

• A person must attend SS first before they can enroll

• A person must attend 3 times before they can “join” the class

• If a person does not attend in a year, they are removed from the roll

• SS enrollment and church membership are the same thing

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What about “purging” the roll?

• Rarely should a person be removed from the roll

• While enrollment does not guarantee growth (it must be done in coordination with new classes and new leaders), purging the roll rarely – if ever – produces growth

• Purging is almost always a sign that the SS has turned “inward”

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Anyone-Anytime-AnywhereEnrollment

• Provide all Youth Sunday School members with a small enrollment card

• Encourage students to pray and be sensitive for opportunities to enroll others in Sunday School

• Involve the class in following up on new members

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“Guest” vs “Member”

Guest• Generally must attend

with a member• Has a “visitor”

mentality”• Is dependent on their

host for help

Member• Can attend anytime• Has a “member

mentality”• Can receive ministry

from anyone in the class

Adopt a “member” philosophy toward new people. “Membership has its privileges”

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Interesting Enrollment Facts

• In 2005, 145,659 resident members of Oklahoma Baptist churches were not enrolled in Sunday School (32% of church members are not enrolled in SS)

• Nationally, it takes 2 churches to net one person in enrollment

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Excellent Enrollment Practices

• Open enrollment. Adopt the “Anyone-Anytime-Anywhere” method of enrollment

• Automatically enroll new church members

• Discover un-enrolled worship members and enroll them in SS

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Excellent Enrollment Practices (cont.)

• Place a checkbox on all student literature or visitor information cards that will allow students to enroll in SS

• Include an option to enroll in Bible study on registration materials for student events

• Include an enrollment opportunity on worship registration cards

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Excellent Enrollment Practices (cont.)

• Offer a SS booth at block parties, Fall Festivals, etc. where people can receive information and enroll in SS

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The PowerUP Enrollment Plan

• Audit your church membership and assign teachers to visit un-enrolled members to ask them to enroll in SS

• On the first day of PowerUP (Round UP Sunday), distribute enrollment cards to all students and challenge them to enroll at least 1 person over the next 7 weeks

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The PowerUP Enrollment Plan

• Conduct a community survey. Invite students you visit to join (enroll in) a SS class

• Distribute the PowerUP door-hanger in your neighborhood. The door-hanger has a tear-off enrollment card attached. Make sure you have your church’s name and address on the mailing side

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The 100% Attendance Fallacy• 100% in attendance means the class

does not have lost people enrolled• Our tendency in enrollment is to

remove people who do not attend. This attitude communicates that if a person has not already “arrived”, then we don’t want them.

• An “open enrollment” concept means we are reaching out to the lost and uncommitted with the gospel.

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The 100% Attendance Fallacy

Most SS’s average about 45% of enrollment in attendance.

100% attendance means that the Sunday School is only ministering to the committed church members.

Ministry to the lost, uncommitted, or marginal people is missing. These are the same type of people that Jesus came to seek and save.

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The Power of 10

New GroupsFor every new SS group

a church starts, attendance increases by 10 people.

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Why Start New Groups?

• Overcrowding or space limitations

• To reach new student groups

• To make room for new students being reached through enrollment

• To develop new SS leaders

• To stretch the SS out of its comfort zone

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When to Start New Groups

a) When class attendance has reached the saturation point

Adults = 25 enrolled or 15 attending

Youth = 20 enrolled or 12 attendingChildren = 20 enrolled or 12 attending

Preschool = 12 enrolled or 8 attending

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When to Start New Groups

b) When attendance has “leveled off”

c) When a class has not begun a new group in 2 or more years

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Every SS grows to the size of its organization

The Pyramid illustration

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To increase height, you must add to the base

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Beginning new groups is like adding to the base of the pyramid.

New groups enlarge the organization so that it can reach and minister to more people.

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Advantages to Starting New Groups

• New groups grow faster

• New groups tend to be more evangelistic

• Commitment to attend is generally higher

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How to Start New Groups

• Let the leader of the new group teach a few times in the established class so that students can get to know them

• Direct all prospects and new members to the new class

• Assign current members who have been inactive to the new class

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The Power of One

LeadershipGod can do amazing

things through one, committed leader.

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Leadership Principles for SS

Leaders reproduce who they are…• Positive, upbeat leaders produce

positive upbeat followers• Evangelistic, caring teachers

produce evangelistic, caring class members

• A Bible study class is a reflection of their leader

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Leadership…

“Followers complain about their situation;

Leaders CHANGE their situation.”

Masterful Coaching

Robert Hargrove

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Biblical Leaders That God Used to Change History• Abraham

• Joseph

• Moses

• Joshua

• David

• Paul

• John

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PowerUP Your SS Leaders

• The Communication Loop

• Developing New Leaders

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The Communication Loop

Learning to uncover deep understandings of biblical truth and personal application

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The Communication Loop

A key ingredient of Sunday School is the small group dynamic of discussing biblical truth and learning from the insight, wisdom, and experiences of other people in the group

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The Communication Loop

Communication is a multi-sided dialogue

Often, we only communicate in one direction and miss opportunities for multiple involvement

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The Communication Loop

“But everyone must be quick to hear, slow to

speak and slow to anger.”James 1:19

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The Communication Loop

• We often miss what someone in class is saying because we are “busy thinking of our response”!

• Students rarely share deeply in Sunday School because they are not encouraged to share more

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Common Teaching Errors

“We don’t have much time, so let’s get through the lesson”

Not allowing enough time for a thoughtful response to a question

Using the same teaching style

Accepting confusing or “Sunday School Answers” instead of mining for deeper understanding

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Helping People Share

• After a student answers a question, say: “Tell me more”

• After they share more, repeat back to them what you heard them say

• Ask if you heard them right

• Again, say: “Tell me more”

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“Tell Me More”

• Encourages people to share more deeply

• Let’s them know that you care

• Encourages more and deeper discussion

• Communicates that learning biblical truth is more important than finishing the lesson

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Practice

Form groups and discuss what you think the following verse means:

“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth.”

Acts 1:8

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Developing New SS Leaders

• New leaders are needed to minister to new people and begin new groups

• A SS will only grow to the level of its leadership

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How to Develop New SS Leaders

• Pray for God to direct you to people in your church who are potential leaders

• Look for people in your church who are growing

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Step by Step Plan

• Give a potential leader a chance to share their testimony during class

• Let them teach a small portion of the study

• Coach the new leader in how to prepare a Bible study

• Let the leader teach the Bible study to the class under your supervision

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YOUR YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL