CHEAT SHEET FOR CHURCH PLANTERS ON MERCY MINISTRY
1.
Mercy ministry will be required in your church
no matter what socio-economic group makes up your church or community.
2.
It would be wise
to plan for it ahead of time so that you will have some wisdom, mechanism, or
personnel to rise to the situation.
3.
Loving your
neighbor or “doing good to all men especially to the household of faith” (Galatians
6:10) is not something you can put off until the 2nd, 3rd,
or 5th year of the church plant.
4.
It is not just
the poor that have dysfunctional families, addictions, legal, medical, and
death issues.
5.
If you minister
among the poor you will have more obvious dysfunctionality problems to deal
with, with fewer resources.
6.
The pastor and
Elders must protect their time of prayer and the Word, so they must delegate
ministry to others so they can be free to do their primary work. Pastors should never be the “sugar daddy.”
7.
It is the pastor’s
job to “enable the saints to do the work of the ministry.” (Ephesians 4:11-12) This means the pastor must teach, train, and
target his workers for ministry. To
preach the “weightier matters of the Law” you must preach on mercy and justice,
and if you preach on them you must show your congregation how to practice them.
8.
In Acts 6:3 we
believe the first Deacons chosen were men “full of the Holy Spirit and Wisdom.” Mercy is a spiritual work and it must be
spiritually pursued.
9.
To effectively
change the lives of the poor mercy must be “accountable, returnable, developmental,
and ecclesiastical.” The local church is the community in which people can be
discipled out of poverty.
10.
To help your church be effective in mercy ministry the church must develop
policies, priorities and process so they will know how to show mercy regularly,
routinely and resourcefully without damaging the poor or the church (officers,
members, and staff.)
11.
Stop sending the poor away to other agencies and bring them into the Body of
Christ.
12.
Pray, plan and pursue an increase in the funds and personnel you will need to show and
do mercy in ways that make a positive impact in your community.
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