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| Overcoming
Anger Seminar at Harvest Assembly |
Vision/Purpose Statement
To offer practical teaching and ministry on: The Anger Cycle, Why
we do what we don’t want to do, Identifying the real source
of anger and frustration, Removing the power of people and circumstances
to control our lives, The three keys to overcome anger.
Leader:
Pastor Bill Sparkman
547.7717 ext. 207
email: bsparkman@harvestva.org
Who specifically does this ministry reach?
This seminar is for both the believer and the nonbeliever. There
is a gospel presentation at the end of this seminar. This seminar
is usually advertised to the community and the subject attracts
all kinds of people.
How does this ministry's activity fit with the Purpose of Harvest
Assembly?
It builds disciples.
Who is involved in this ministry?
Pastor Bill is the church coordinator for all Family Foundations
Seminars and oversees every seminar that is presented at the church.
Esther Mc Michael assists Pastor Bill in preparation and closure
for each seminar. There are also a number of people who have been
trained to facilitate a small group. These people could be serving
as intercessors, assistants, resource distribution and food preparation.
Each worker is a critical part of the success of this ministry.
What is required for involvement in this ministry?
There are different ways a person can serve in this ministry. You
must first attend the “Ancient Paths Seminar”, which
is the foundational seminar to this ministry. Then you must attend
the “Training For Ministry Seminar”. Following that
you may participate in the seminar as an intercessor. If you desire
you could remain as a small group intercessor. The need for intercessors
is always great and no seminar is done without them. If you would
like, you may pursue becoming a small group facilitator. This is
a mentorship process that requires thorough observation from leadership
before being released to lead a small group. Going through the training
does not automatically guarantee your release into leading a small
group. However, there is always a need for trained intercessors,
food preparation, and resource distribution. If you are released
to lead a small group you could continue your training and become
a seminar coordinator. |