James Zackrison 25 Creative Ideas
James Zackrison 25 Creative Ideas
James Zackrison 25 Creative Ideas
Idea No. 1
A statement of mission is a declaration that states what your Sabbath School is all about and what you wish to accomplish. It sets a general direction for your Sabbath School, but it does not need to include specific strategies or activities.
Statement of Mission
Use these questions for what you want to include:
Who are we? Why are we here? What do we hope to accomplish?
In accordance with these convictions we want our Sabbath School to demonstrate attitudes of _________. We will do this by ____________________________.
It is our expectation that as a result of the adult Sabbath School program of our church we will grow in numbers, develop a deeper spiritual experience, and increase our level of discipleship and commitment to ministry in our local area and the worldwide mission of the church.
Idea No. 2
Find some people in your church that you know are creative and have good ideas. Ask them to form an ad hoc adult Sabbath School planning committee to come up with some creative ideas. Have them meet with the adult Sabbath School superintendents and brainstorm. You do not have to ask anyones permission to form such a group, because it is just a think tank. The Sabbath School Council still makes any final decisions.
Idea No. 3
Too many adult Sabbath Schools run on a week-to-week basis with no particular rhyme or reason. All too often the person in charge contacts someone on Friday night to read the mission story in Sabbath School the next day.
Idea No. 4
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Idea No. 6
One way to keep the interest level high is to develop programs around themes. You can narrow themes down to one a month, or even choose a different theme for each Sabbath of the month and use this scheme for a quarter, or even a whole year.
Idea No. 7
How to set up and use your own personal soulwinning network. Parenting classes for young adults. How to be single and survive. Pastors class Discipling classes
How to discover and use your spiritual gifts. How to give Bible studies.
Idea No. 8
Set goals for attendance and the number of ministries your Sabbath School carries out. Use percentages instead of numbers. Develop progress charts to show how you are doing.
Idea No. 9
Maintain a roll and attendance record. Check the roll every week.
Follow up on absentees.
Idea No. 1
Fellowship and participation are the keys to a successful Sabbath School. Use the Total Hour Learning system in your Sabbath School
Idea No. 2
Use a survey
Organize some people in your Sabbath School to contact nonattendees and get their input
Idea No. 3
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Idea No. 5
A viable prospect list means that you will have an up-to-date list of names to whom you can send newsletters, invitations to church events, people you can visit, and to whom you can give Bible studies.
Prospect List
Develop a workable plan to keep yourself informed about SS/Church prospects within your own congregation
Make a survey of the congregation to see who is and who is not being reached by the Sabbath School Build a list of names for recruitment into the Sabbath School. You can keep this list on cards, in a notebook, or on a computer
Develop a plan for systematically communicating with people on your prospect list who have attended church functions such as health classes or Revelation Seminars.
Idea No. 6
Incentives and unique plans seem to have the aura of promotion in some circles, and some Sabbath Schools tend to avoid them. These Sabbath Schools are also very often empty.
Here are some unique plans that can help you increase your attendance.
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Idea No. 7
Once a year hold a special class on how to do evangelism through the Sabbath School
Part 1. Fundamentals of Adventism. The purpose is to rapidly review what members will teach to other people. Part 2. How to find people to teach. Use some of the other ideas already outlined for increasing attendance and finding receptive people.
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A viable prospect list means that you will have an up-to-date list of names to whom you can send newsletters, invitations to church events, people you can visit, and to whom you can give Bible studies.
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Fix up the Sabbath School rooms. Throw out old junk, fix water leaks, paint walls, put up attractive wallpaper. Get your teachers some resources. Get enough white boards for each teacher to write on.
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No. 3
Convince your church to invest in a video projector. PowerPoint is the latest and most effective tool for communicating.
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No. 4
Most adult SS classes meet in different sections of church sanctuaries in pews. Neither the teacher nor the student can hear each other. Try moveable chairs to promote discussion.
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No. 5
Let the new classes find their own space. They will be creative. Find small areas for small classes. For example, a room now filled with junk, an unused corner in the lobby, in the pastors study, in the kitchen.
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No. 6
Sabbath School Action Units is another way of utilizing the focus group principle. They convert the SS class to include effective outreach strategies and nurture the class members themselves themselves. Contact your local conference SS Department.
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Get Your Teachers Involved in the International Sabbath School Teachers Training Association
This program takes your teachers step by step through a complete training process. Contact your local conference Sabbath School Dept. for information.
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Use the spiritual gifts inventory included to identify the spiritually gifted teachers in your congregation. Then use them as SS teachers. Contact your local conference SS Dept. for information.