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Reaching Every Available Community Household

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Welcome to the R.E.A.C.H. Sunday School Emphasis!

Is your church reaching out and growing? If the answer is yes, praise the Lord!

Unfortunately, too many of our churches have become lethargic and inwardly focused. We need a new spiritual “heartset” based on scriptural principles and practical experience in the local church. I have had the privilege over the last year to train over 1500 churches and over 6,000 people in the R.E.A.C.H. church growth strategy.

R.E.A.C.H. (Reaching Every Available Community Household) has been used by God in a variety of cultural contexts and churches of various sizes.

By combining the teaching of God's Word, intentional prayer for the lost and for the church, and a church-wide prayer and outreach strategy, R.E.A.C.H. presents a tool worth examining and implementing. The resulting discipleship and evangelistic opportunities can transform your church and community.

R.E.A.C.H. includes a church growth strategy that delegates church-wide prayer and outreach responsibilities to the Sunday School or to the open small group ministries. It leads members to be involved in outreach, Bible study, fellowship, ministry, and discipleship.

If you believe that God wants your church to grow and you are seeking a plan that is biblical, proven, and can fit into your regular weekly church programming schedule, consider R.E.A.C.H. The unsaved of your community are waiting!

During this Sunday School emphasis you will have the opportunity to reach people for Jesus Christ and your church. If you have implemented the R.E.A.C.H. strategy, these weeks will help to refocus and reenergize all age groups. If you have not implemented R.E.A.C.H. you can still organize your church for effective outreach and intercessory prayer during the emphasis.

May God bless you as you lead your people to reach lost people for Jesus Christ.

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