SDMI
Ellie_Lafaro
General
Faith Lift
with
Ellie Lofaro

Coming to:
Community Chapel, Nashua, NH
Saturday, May 19, 2012
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Register by mail:
Please Include your name, address and email address so that we can return a confirmation letter.
Make Checks payable to NED SDMI and mail to:
Esther Gordon
NED Women's Ministry
225 Brewer Street
Northborough, MA 01532
Sponsored by Women’s Ministry, New England District Church of the Nazarene
For questions please call 802-279-6508 or email at:
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Sunday School Purpose Statement
Purpose of the Sunday School
The purpose of the Sunday School is threefold:
- To teach the Word of God effectively until pupils are saved, sanctified wholly, and maturing in Christian experience.
- To help Christians grow spiritually by involving them in a reaching, teaching, and soul-winning ministry.
- To locate and visit unchurched people until they become enrolled and regular in attendance.
Taken from the "Manual of the Church of the Nazarene 1993-1997, Section 812"
Important Links
"The mission of Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International (SDMI) is to carry out the Great Commission to children, youth, and adults in preparation for a lifetime of Christian holiness."
Find out more links specific to your ministry.
Continuing Lay Training
The Discipleship Place is intended to equip you, the lay person, for ministry in your local church, community, neighborhood, family, and workplace. The Discipleship Place is a superb way to receive training as an adult worker, children's worker, youth worker, Sunday School Superintendent. It is also an excellent way for you to grow as a disciple of Christ.
Adult Ministries Connection
Adult Ministries Connection provides information and links to resources which will help prepare, challenge, and inspire women and men to a life of Christian discipleship.
Children's Ministries Connection
Those whom Christ has called to work with children, understand the impact they can have on children and their families. They understand that discipleship begins with the littlest ones. They know where discipleship begins.