At the end of the class, everyone is encouraged to sign a ministry covenant committing to use their S.H.A.P.E. in ministry. That moves the person from the Committed to the Core. Saddleback is built on thousands of lay leaders whove made a commitment to ministry. They really do form the core of our church!
If youve read The Purpose Driven Church or attended one of our conferences at Saddleback, youve already heard about the first five levels of commitment. Now weve added a new one the Commissioned. These people are committed to being a part of the P.E.A.C.E. Plan. Weve had more than 7,700 people at Saddleback participate in either local or global P.E.A.C.E. trips. These are people who take the Great Commission seriously.
Another way we spur commitment at Saddleback is the weekly commitment card.
Each week we encourage attendees to fill out a simple card, and thousands of lives have been changed through it. Why? Writing down a commitment makes it real. We encourage people to write down how God has spoken to them during the service, to write down prayer requests, and often well ask for specific commitments in relation to the message like a commitment to take a particular class or help out in a project. You wont see your congregation make spiritual commitments unless you ask them for commitments. And you have to offer them an opportunity to make their commitments real by writing them down.
A third tool we use is our weekend message notes.
We provide fill-ins for weekend messages each week. Why? People forget 95 percent of everything they hear within 72 hours, according to the U.S. Air Force. Thats a statistic thatll depress a pastor!
How will your people grow if they forget everything you teach them? You need to encourage them to write it down. The shortest pencil is longer than the longest memory.
Think about it. Youre studying all week to prepare a message that speaks to your people. Youre throwing out spiritual gems. But if they arent writing those gems down, theyre just bouncing off the heads of your congregation. The only way they catch those gems is if they write them down.
These three tools have played a crucial part in Saddleback becoming a more spiritually mature congregation. I encourage you to try them in your church as well. Its a goal with eternal implications.
One day everybody in your church is going to die. Theyll stand before God and have to give an account for what theyve done with what God has given them. Part of our job is to help get them ready for that test.
How will your church do?
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Rick Warren is the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., one of America's largest and best-known churches. In addition, Rick is author of the New York Times bestseller The Purpose-Driven Life and The Purpose-Driven Church, which was named one of the 100 Christian books that changed the 20th Century. He is also founder of Pastors.com, a global Internet community for ministers. Copyright 2005 Pastors.com, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved.








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