Year
of World Evangelism 2004
VOTED, To approve the Year of World Evangelism 2004 initiative,
as follows:
Reaping God's Harvest
This program is designed to be a worldwide comprehensive evangelistic
initiative in close cooperation with and support for the Go One Million
outreach, the Sow 1 Billion evangelistic initiative, and other
special evangelistic activities.
1. Concept--During this quinquennium (2000-2005), the
General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, through its world divisions,
will place special emphasis on world evangelism in 2004.
A variety of factors have come together to stimulate this world
evangelistic initiative. In the last few years the Seventh-day Adventist
Church has equipped, trained, and mobilized hundreds of thousands of laypersons
to use their unique, God-given gifts in sharing their faith and witnessing
for their Lord. Go One Million, Sow 1 Billion, division lay-training
programs, church planting projects, an emphasis on integrated departmental
evangelism, the Adventist-Laymen's Services and Industries-sponsored DVD evangelistic
initiative, a renewed pastoral focus on church growth and evangelism, and
a new vision on the part of thousands of Seventh-day Adventist youth combine
to present the Church with an unprecedented opportunity to reap God's harvest
now.
Although witness is the ongoing function of the local church,
specific evangelistic reaping activities give impetus to personal witnessing.
Personal soul-winning initiatives combined with public proclamation form the
basis of the New Testament model for evangelistic growth.
We encourage every entity of the Church and each denominational
employee to be actively involved in either personal soul-winning initiatives
preparatory to a public evangelistic series or in the evangelistic series
itself. The evangelistic events will take many forms. In some places these
will be public evangelistic meetings; in other locations these will be small
group outreaches or church planting initiatives. Each supporting ministry
is encouraged to participate in this Year of World Evangelism 2004 through
a public evangelistic series or some other specific soul-winning activity.
During this year of evangelistic reaping, the plan is to focus
especially on initiatives for urban centers, the 10/40 Window, and the secular
post-modern mind. The evangelistic strategy will include equipping hundreds
of thousands of laity and youth to conduct their own evangelistic series,
as well as utilizing all means of technology--including radio, television,
satellite communication, publishing, and the Internet.
The General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists has adopted
the themes of unity, quality of life, and the growth of the Church for particular
emphasis this quinquennium. The Year of World Evangelism 2004 will draw the
Church together in one common goal--reaching a lost world. It has the potential
of unifying the Church around the common theme of Reaping God's Harvest.
A holistic approach to biblical evangelism can result in significant
Church growth, fulfilling our Spirit-inspired mandate.
2. Goals--a. Every church/institution involved in a specific
evangelistic activity in 2004. Many churches and institutions will be involved
in multiple evangelistic activities.
b. Every Adventist employee involved in presenting
the biblical, Christ-centered message of Scripture in a personal or public
setting.
c. At least 150,000 public evangelistic series/small
group outreaches/church planting projects conducted in 2004 in each of the
approximately 51,000 churches by denominational employees, laymembers, and
youth.
d. In anticipation of these evangelistic
events in 2004, throughout 2003 every church, organization, and entity should
conduct carefully planned evangelistic training and preparation programs for
laymembers, youth, and employees.
e. Each division is encouraged to set seven
specific goals.
1) The number of pastors, laity,
and youth involved in specific evangelistic activities.
2) The number of churches/institutions
conducting public evangelistic series/small group outreaches/church planting
projects.
3) The combined attendance at
these reaping activities.
4) The baptismal results anticipated
from these evangelistic series.
5) The number of church planting
projects.
6) The number of new believers
participating in weekly post-baptismal discipling classes and witness activities.
7) The increased amount of funding
dedicated specifically to evangelistic activities.
The General Conference goal will be the combined result of the
goals set by churches and processed through their conferences, unions, and
divisions.
3. Promotion Timeline--For the Year of World Evangelism
to be everything God desires and to achieve the results we pray for will necessitate
both promotion and planning.
a. Introduce the concept of Reaping God's
Harvest: Year of World Evangelism 2004 at the 2002 Annual Council.
b. World divisions present the concept at
their 2002 yearend meetings.
c. A Reaping God's Harvest advertising and
promotional campaign with advertisements and articles in the Adventist
Review and Ministry magazines in the summer/ autumn of 2003. Adobe
Portable Document Format (.pdf) files with computer generated advertisements,
articles, logo, and poster design will be sent to world divisions by January
1, 2003.
d. Uplink an international pastors meeting
from the General Conference headquarters on April 15, 2003, during the Council
on Evangelism and Witness. The purpose of this meeting is threefold:
1) To provide an opportunity
to inspire church administrators and pastors with the primacy and challenge
of world evangelism.
2) To introduce the concept of
the Year of World Evangelism 2004 to church administrators and pastors worldwide.
3) To present a practical "how
to" professional growth opportunity on evangelistic reaping for church administrators
and pastors worldwide.
This uplink will be promoted in communications from
the General Conference administration, the Ministerial Association, and each
department of the Church. It is envisioned that there will be periodic satellite
uplinks leading up to and during the Year of World Evangelism 2004.
e. Division/Union/Conference-wide evangelism
symposiums in 2003 and early 2004.
f. Unions/Conferences strategize for major
evangelistic initiatives in 2004, with emphasis on strengthening and expanding
participation and training for the Go One Million outreach, the Sow
1 Million evangelistic initiative, and all lay/youth initiatives for soul
winning in preparation for the Year of World Evangelism 2004.
g. Set aside the first or second week in
January 2004 to pray for spiritual revival and the outpouring of the Holy
Spirit. The first day of the Council on Evangelism and Witness held prior
to Spring Meeting will be spent in praying for and studying revival in the
Adventist church today.
h. Report at the Council on Evangelism and
Witness meeting in the fall of 2003 on goals set for Reaping God's Harvest.
i. Continue promotion and sharing of experiences
through 2004 to inspire involvement.
j. Launch division-wide evangelistic activities
on a monthly basis throughout 2004.
4. Promotional Materials--a. The General Conference Ministerial
Association will coordinate the development and preparation of promotional
materials and report forms in cooperation with the Sabbath School and Personal
Ministries Department, the Communication Department, and all other appropriate
General Conference departments.
b. A promotional brochure for church administrators
and pastors will outline the general strategy and be ready by Spring Meeting
2003.
c. In order to keep laymembers and church
employees aware of ongoing Year of World Evangelism 2004 plans and activities,
every means of communication--including radio, television, publishing, and
the Internet--will be used.
5. Evangelistic materials--It is recommended that each
division utilize advertising and sermon and illustrative materials which best
appeal to the target audience within its territory. The Adventist-Laymen's
Services and Industries-sponsored "New Beginnings" DVD evangelistic series
is currently available in multiple languages and is being used successfully
around the world.
The General Conference Ministerial Association and the Sabbath
School and Personal Ministries Department have resource materials which are
available for evangelistic outreach. Samples of advertising and sermon materials
will be provided to the world divisions.
6. Conclusion--Echoing and re-echoing down the corridors
of time are Jesus' words, "Do not say, there are still four months and then
comes the harvest. Behold I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the
fields, for they are already white for the harvest."--John 4:35
The conditions within the world and Church reveal the relevance
of our Lord's words in our generation. His mandate is clear. His instructions
are plain. His commission compels us to reap God's harvest now!