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International Baptist Convention
Singles’ Ministry Team
"To prepare God's people for works of service, so that the body of Christ
may be built up."
(Eph. 4:12)
Singles’ Ministry Team - Who are we?
Just like
the singles to whom we minister, we are a diverse, multinational group of
lay leaders, representing a cross-section of the IBC, who have felt a call
to serve in singles’ ministry.
To
facilitate communication, we have a regional contact within our team for
every region of the IBC -- including one near you.
If the
Singles’ Ministry Team can be of assistance or if you are interested in
serving with us, please contact us through the International Baptist
Convention or visit our web site at www.ibc-churches.org/singles.
Singles’ Ministry - How to Begin?
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Beginning a new ministry may seem an overwhelming task. Here are few
ideas to help you get started:
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Look to see who God has brought to your church with a desire to serve in
singles’ ministry with you. If God is bringing singles to your church,
He will have put people there to serve in singles’ ministry.
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Formulate a purpose statement for the ministry. Ask the questions “What
will be the purpose of the ministry?” “Who will it affect?” “How will it
change their lives?”
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Identify the singles in your church. Try to determine who your core
group will be. If you have a majority in one segment, begin there.
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Choose the model of ministry you want to use. Jesus used the empowerment
model as He equipped His disciples for ministry. Empowerment allows
singles to minister to others while being ministered to themselves.
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Realize you are not out there alone. The Singles’ Ministry Team is there
to assist you. Read on for ways we can help …

Singles’ Ministry - How Can We Help?
The very
purpose of the Singles’ Ministry Team is to assist churches to minister to
singles and to help singles grow in faith and become involved in the local
church. Some of the ways we can do this are:
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Conducting workshops for leaders who want to begin or expand singles’
ministries.
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Organizing IBC-wide singles’ events (such as the fall, spring, and
Interlaken conferences).
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Leading local church/regional events for and with singles.
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Providing leadership training courses for singles.
Singles -
Potential for Church Growth?
In many
cities worldwide, singles now comprise as much as 60 percent of the
population. Along with many other factors, the following play a crucial
role in this development:
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More people are marrying later in life.
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Divorce rates continue to increase, even within church circles.
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Singleness has become economically and, for the most part, socially
viable within our society.
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As the average age of the population increases, so does the number of
people left widowed.
"So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in
him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were
taught, and overflowing with thankfulness."
(Col. 2:6-7)

Singles - Who are they?
Singles
are diverse and dynamic. They don’t fit into any one age category. They
don’t fit into any one ministry program. They cover a wide spectrum of
professions, ages, life experiences, needs, desires, and cultures.
"Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact
you are doing."
(1 Thess.
5:11)
Singles
include:
And
churches who do not have a separate student ministry need to include them
in their singles’ ministry as well.

Singles - Are
they in our churches?
The
answer to this question should be “Yes.” Unfortunately, if we were to look
around, we might find that they are missing. Singles are one of the
fastest growing population groups in the Western world today. A church
that does not have a ministry to and with singles is missing an immense
opportunity to impact their “world” for Christ.
Singles - Are they are a resource?
A singles’ ministry is there not just to meet the needs of
singles but also to equip them for service in the church. People may think
that singles are unreliable and non-committal. On the contrary, singles
are likely to be wholeheartedly committed to a cause where they can use
their gifts and talents. Singles are a great resource for the church,
willing to use their time, gifts, and talents to build up the church.
Singles are involved in many areas of leadership in our
churches. For example, they serve as:
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deacons,
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worship leaders,
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Sunday school teachers,
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house group or Bible study leaders,
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choir members and directors,
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treasurers,
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children’s ministry directors, and
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webmasters.
"To prepare God's people for works of service, so that the body of Christ
may be built up."
(Eph. 4:12). |