Questions & Answers
H.I.M – Healthy Innovative Ministries
Q1: What is the main focus of H.I.M workshops?
A1: The focus of H.I.M is to foster creativity and innovation in ministry, helping church leaders and members develop fresh approaches to serving their communities and sharing the gospel in the modern world.
Q2: Who can benefit from attending H.I.M?
A2: H.I.M is ideal for church leaders, ministry teams, and anyone interested in ministry development. Whether you are starting a new ministry or looking to revitalize an existing one, H.I.M offers valuable insights and strategies.
Q3: What will be taught in the H.I.M workshops?
A3: Topics include leveraging technology for ministry, creating programs that address contemporary societal needs, youth and digital ministry, and strategies for making church services and outreach relevant and engaging for today’s culture.
Q4: What type of CIPs are associated with H.I.M?
A4: CIPs for H.I.M might include launching community-based programs such as youth mentorship, skill-building workshops, digital outreach initiatives, or even organizing community events like health fairs or resource drives.
Q5: How does H.I.M prepare churches for future challenges?
A5: By teaching innovation and adaptability, H.I.M equips churches to remain relevant and impactful in a rapidly changing world. You’ll learn how to address current societal challenges through ministries that speak to real-world needs.
Components
H.I.M: Healthy Innovative Ministries
Purpose: Foster creativity and health in church ministries, ensuring they meet the needs of today’s congregation and community.
Key Topics:
Innovative approaches to traditional ministries
Health metrics for effective ministry leadership
Building and nurturing ministry teams
Workshop Format: Breakout sessions for various ministry areas, brainstorming activities, and guest presentations from successful ministry leaders.
IPC Workshop Series: A Transformational Journey for Faith, Leadership, and Community Engagement
Overview
The IPC Workshop Series equips church members with essential spiritual, relational, and leadership tools, engaging participants in active community service through CIPs (Community Involvement
Projects). The series offers a rotating focus on four core themes, with a weekly format that blends biblical instruction with practical applications. Each workshop fosters personal growth, strengthens marriages, and builds leadership in service to the community.
Structure
Workshop Structure: Four Core Themes
S.O.U.L.S: Seeking Out Unreached Lives for Salvation
M.E.N.D: Marriage Enrichment for Nurturing Development – Marriage Health & Support
H.I.M: Healthy Innovative Ministries
P.L.A.C.E: Partnership Leadership Ascend Collaboration Engagement – Partnerships & iAM Memberships
Weekly Workshop Rotation
Week 1: S.O.U.L.S – Evangelism Training and Outreach (with CIP opportunities)
Week 2: M.E.N.D – Marriage Enrichment & Relationship Building (with CIP opportunities and recurring date nights)
Week 3: H.I.M – Healthy Innovative Ministries | Ministry Innovation and Leadership (with CIP opportunities)
Week 4: P.L.A.C.E – Partnerships & iAM Member Engagement (with CIP opportunities)
Week 5: Off Week – Time for Reflection, Rest, and Fellowship (when applicable)
Detailed Weekly Breakdown
Week 3: H.I.M – Healthy Innovative Ministries
Focus: Develop creative ministry strategies that are relevant to modern society and community needs.
CIP Opportunity: Launch community-focused ministry projects, such as youth mentorship programs, digital outreach efforts, or skill-building workshops.
Key Scripture: 1 Corinthians 9:22 – "I have become all things to all people, that by all means I might save some."