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Let's face it: We need each other! That's why at Lighthouse, we travel in groups. Then, if one person encounters a hill, a valley, or something in between, others are nearby to help. Ecclesiastes says it this way: "If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up!" (Eccl. 4:10)
To ensure your spiritual traveling safety, we'd like to help you band together with other believers. So, we've developed a process to aid you in stepping out to get connected. We encourage you to step out in faith and take the initiative, since you're really in the best position to determine your best traveling environment. Countdown to Connection 5-Take Five Take five minutes before or after services to scan the kiosks and grab five ministry brochures that capture your interest. Key action: Investigate Reflect: Assess you own needs and those of your family. Which Lighthouse ministry might best address those needs? Connection Point: Friendly Welcome Center Staff and Greeters are available in the foyer before and after services to field any questions you may have and help you locate the ministry information that best meets your needs. Welcome Cards are available in the back of the chairs as your primary communication tool with the Pastors and Staff. 4-Meet Four Meet at least four people each week:
Key action: Relate Reflect: What else could I find out about people as I meet them for the first time? Connection Point: Ushers are located throughout the auditorium to assist you in any way they can. By taking the initiative to greet others seated near you, you make a step of faith since you never know whether you will be making contact with another fellow newcomer or a seasoned member at Lighthouse. Be on the lookout for divine appointments! 3-Contact Three Call or email the ministry leaders of your top three ministry choices and ask three questions of each. Look over any Lighthouse Ministries that most interest you and click on the email link to contact each leader. Key action: Initiate Reflect: What information would I most like to know about my top three potential ministries? Connection Point: Trained ministry leaders are ready and anticipating your questions, concerns, and are available for prayer support as you make your decision about where to get involved. 2-Try Two
Key action: Evaluate Reflect: How will this ministry help me and my family grow spiritually? What does my involvement bring to this ministry? Connection Point: Building relationships with other believers is vital to spiritual growth. By trying out a couple of ministry options, you are allowing others to speak into your life. 1-Commit to One Decide on one ministry, give it a go for a season, and determine if it's a fit for you.
Key Action: Participate Reflect: What, if any, are my barriers to full participation? How can I address these? Connection Point: Pray that the Holy Spirit will guide your decision and watch for fruit as you commit to participating for a season. A little time is all it takes! |

