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Ministries:
There are other ministries in
addition to our “core” Sunday Morning programme that are designed to
help the church “make disciples” and to help us become a
“community of disciples.”
These are:
- Life Groups
- Prayer Meeting
- Church Family Night
- Church Members’ Meeting
Life Groups
We believe it is important to
keep some evenings free for people to be involved in the town and
community as well as for the well-being of the family unit. Small Groups
meet on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings and during the daytime on a
Wednesday. (We also try to keep leadership training and development, and
ministry team meetings Monday evenings.)
The purpose of our Life Groups
is “to
empower people to develop biblical knowledge, prayer, spiritual gifts,
fellowship, and mutual pastoral care.”
Our intention is that each Life
Group has at least two leaders (and we encourage leaders from both
sexes) who must be covenanted members of the church.
One leader is to concentrate on
the mechanics of delivering the focus for the meeting and the other
leader is to "look out for" the members of the Life Group -
not just in meetings of the Group but at other times too.
They are to communicate to the
Pastor and diaconate regularly on the progress of the group and its
members. They are to attend meetings of the leaders of all the Life
Groups for mutual training, support, pastoral care, and accountability.
The overall themes and
approaches are agreed by the Pastor and all the Life Group leaders as a
team; with the individual leaders able to adapt that agreed theme to
suit the nature of that particular Group. Sometimes a common theme is
followed for a period of time on Sunday mornings and at Life Groups.
Life Groups are the principle
mechanism for providing mutual pastoral care and eventually all members
and attendees will be associated with a Life Group even if they do not
attend meetings of that group.
There does not have to be Life
Group meetings during a week when there is a Church Members’ Meeting,
a Church Family Night, or some other agreed special meeting of the
church.
Prayer Meeting
This is held each week on
Wednesday evenings with two start times
7.00pm
followed by a break and another one at starts at 8.00pm
(allowing the evening to be used for other purposes
too). A Prayer Meeting is held before the start of business at Church
Members’ Meetings.
Church Family Night
This is held once every two
months on a Friday evening and is an opportunity for everyone to get
together for an evening of food, fun and fellowship. The evening begins
with food at
6.00pm
and activities suitable for all ages, and for
friends and neighbours, continue until
9.00pm
.
These are held on the second
Friday of February, April, June, August, October, and December. There
are no Life Groups during the week of a Church Family Night.
Church Members’ Meeting
This is the key decision-making
meeting of the church. The various Ministry Teams are directly
accountable to the Church Members’ Meeting which agrees policies and
procedures. This is the opportunity for us, as covenanted members of the
church, to meet together to “seek the mind of Christ” for our
ministry as a church. Regular attendees are welcome to attend and
contribute to discussions but only full members of the church are able
to vote on matters. When endeavour to discern God’s Will through a
common consensus following prayer. When necessary and for a record of
such deliberations we may call for a vote.
The Church Members’ Meeting
is on the second Wednesday of January, March, May, July, September, and
November and begins with a Prayer Meeting for the church.
Our
Mission
Statement:
All our activities should be in
harmony with our Mission Statement which is enshrined in our
Constitution.
“The
purpose of
Brackley
Baptist
Church
is…
- to
proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ;
- to teach the Bible in its entirety as
the inspired Word of God;
- to experience an increasingly
meaningful fellowship with God and fellow believers;
- to be a church which ministers
unselfishly to persons in the community and the world in Jesus’
name; and
- to
be a church whose purpose is to be Christ-like in our daily living
by emphasising total commitment of life, personality, and
possessions to the Lordship of Christ.”
It is summed up with a Vision
Statement:
To
be a community of disciples & disciple-makers
The
Diaconate:
The
ultimate decision-making body for the church is the Church Members’
Meeting which is for all those who have applied for and been accepted
into Church Membership. Everyone is able to attend Worship, PACE, and
Life Groups, etc. but only members may attend and vote at Members’
meetings.
The
Diaconate consists of the Pastor, Church Secretary, Church Treasurer,
and Deacons who have been elected to serve the church. They are
entrusted with day-to-day administration and caring leadership between
Church Members’ Meetings and are wholly accountable to that Meeting.
Ministry
Teams:
There
are several Ministry Teams who look after various aspects of the
Church’s
Mission
and Ministries. We
encourage you to find a place to serve on one.
The
Seasons of Family Life:
Although
we organise the corporate life of the church to provide opportunities
for children from birth, the reality is that we go through various
seasons in our family life which means that there are times when we
cannot do everything!
When
a baby is born it is the dawn of a new era of family life. Sports cars
are not always able to carry all the paraphernalia that accompany
babies, and may have to be traded in against an estate car or station
wagon. Gone are the days when you can get up late and jump into a car.
With a baby around, everything takes much longer, including the loading
of the car.
If
a baby is settled into the nursery at birth, the child learns that this
is a safe place to be and that mum or dad will return. Even then, from
the age of five to nine months a baby is much more reluctant to leave
his or her primary carers. They become “clingy”. At this time, it is
likely that one or other parent may need to stay with the child,
especially if they have not been used to being cared for in the nursery.
Although at such times parents may wonder if it’s worth all the effort
of getting to church, it’s still worth coming as there are
opportunities to speak with others in the same boat, as well as others
who will encourage us in our ministry of parenthood.
Each
season of childhood brings its own advantages and disadvantages. This is
why it’s useful to talk with parents whose children are a little
older. It’s good to know that our children are relatively normal! The
great motto for parents is, “And this too, shall pass.”
There
are times, especially if you have preschool children, when it may be
difficult for you to attend even the full Sunday morning programme. It
may be that you can all attend PACE or you can all attend Worship –
but it’s simply too difficult to attend both. At such times, a parent
needs to be careful about what he or she commits to as teachers,
helpers, etc. (especially if only one parent attends with the children).
The important thing to remember is that this is one of those seasons
that come and go.
Every
now and then the family that chooses one or other experience (PACE or
Worship) would be wise to try attending both again. The time comes when
the child is ready for, and will benefit from, both.
Likewise,
as lovely as it would be to attend midweek Life Groups as a couple, it
is necessary to have and afford a reliable ‘baby-sitter’. For some
households it may mean that one parent attends a Tuesday Small Group and
the other attends the Friday Small Group, and so they baby-sit for each
other. Even then, there will be opportunities for the whole family to
attend Church Family Nights together.
We
cannot do everything all the time. Nobody will think any the less of you
if you do what you can, recognising the limitations which certain
seasons bring with them. We are here to help each other become
disciples, and to make disciples. Our children are our primary
mission-field and we are their most important and influential teachers.
That’s why we need to work together and help each other through all
the seasons of family life.
(May
2007)
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