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Good Works as Outreach Strategy
Sunday March 2, 2008                                  Matt 5:14-16
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Introduction
·         Matt 5:14-16
·         Rodney Sharing
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Good Works as Outreach Strategy
Dual Thrust – Formation and Mission
Our Church Logo
It’s Everywhere! Celebration 2008, Seminars, Groups
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How People Discover
Matt 5:14-16; John 13:34-35, 17:20-23
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Doing Outreach
*Many Ways of Reaching Out – Jesus as Model*
·         Preaching
·         Teaching
·         Incarnation and Service – Consider at Lent
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Method and Message
*Method Highlights Picture of God*
·         Preaching – Judgment
·         Teaching – Call to Obedience
·         Incarnation and Service – Seeking Love
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Why Now?
*When is a Good Time for ‘Good Works’ Outreach?*
·         When People are Sceptical
·         When People Aren't Interested in Hearing
·         When People Think they Already Know
·         When People are Suspicious about Words
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