Mending The Body
of Christ Behind
Prison Walls
LESSON B
Building
Meeting Plan Training
The Lord is raising up His church in each
building housing unit in prisons
around the world. This occurs as the Holy
Spirit flows from the lives of the members
of the Body of Christ, who decide "...
to walk worthy of the calling with which
you were called, with all lowliness and
gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing
with one another in love, endeavoring to
keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond
of peace" (Ephesians 4:1-3).
These are the mature members
of the Body of Christ, who have experienced
a prophetic voice, a teaching priesthood
and a reigning kingship. These members have
come together as examples to the younger
members, realizing, "There is one
body and one Spirit, just as you were called
in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one
faith, one baptism, one God and father of
all, who is above all, and through all,
and in you all" (Ephesians 4:4-6).
Focus On God's Love
In a world that is filled
with self-serving individuals, the genuine
love of Christians should attract others
to the faith. Don't pass up the opportunity
to share God's love with everyone you come
into contact with throughout the day. This
vision [the redemptive revelation of God]
is simply His love for the world (John 3:16).
It is important to study the lessons that
go along with this vision as a reminder
of God's love for you. His love is contagious,
and if caught, it will spreads throughout
the prison, causing the life and light of
God to shine on every face. "For
it is God who commanded light to shine out
of darkness, who has shone in our hearts
to give the light of the knowledge of the
glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ"
(2 Corinthians 4:6).
The Church's Commission
The Greek word for "church"
is ekklesia, which means "the
called out ones." Jesus called us out,
saying, "Let your light so shine
before men, that they may see your good
works and glorify your Father in heaven"
(Matthew 5:16). He is calling Christian
prisoners out of their cells, from underneath
their bushels, to shine the light of Christ
boldly in the building dayrooms and prison
yards. Jesus commissioned believers to make
disciples, baptize and teach them the Gospel,
which He had taught (Matthew 28:16-20).
A church is a local assembly
of the redeemed who follow Jesus Christ
as Savior and Lord. The Church began on
Pentecost with about a hundred and twenty
people, but quickly grew to thousands (Acts
chs. 1-4). The Apostles went forth setting
up local assemblies throughout the Mediterranean
region. Similarly, as men come to Christ
in prison, local assemblies are being set
up in the housing units. The church goes
to the people, instead of expecting people
to go to the church.
The chapel services and
meetings are a time of edification for the
members leading the churches in the housing
units. These are led by gifted men the Lord
has given, "... for the equipping
[mending] of the saints for the work
of the ministry, for the edifying of the
body of Christ ... from whom the whole body,
joined and knit together by what every joint
supplies, according to the effective working
by which every part does its share, causes
growth of the body for the edifying of itself
in love" (Ephesians 4:12,16).
The following is a guide to allow the members
of the Body of Christ to work together,
so that every joint supplies the power for
an effective ministry of love. We must see
the church as a living, loving and growing
organism, functioning together so that our
combined effect is greater than an individual
part. Jesus said, "Most assuredly,
I say to you, he who believes in Me, the
works that I do he will do also, and greater
works than these he will do, because I go
to My Father" (John 14:12). Print
Building
Meetings Plan Form.
1. Opening Prayer
The facilitator is to choose someone to
open in a short prayer.
The Lord has raised up
a kingdom of priest in Christ (Exodus 19:5,6).
We are "... a chosen generation,
a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own
special people, that you may proclaim the
praises of Him who called you out of darkness
into His marvelous light" (1 Peter
2:9).
2 List of Christians
in Building
Make a list of all who identify themselves
as Christian in the building, noting those
who attend this weekly meeting. Appoint
a member to keep this list up to date.
Call for the members to
come together for the purpose of raising
up the Body of Christ in the buildings.
This is a weekly 30 minute accountability
meeting. Choose a day, taking into consideration
the schedules of the members. It may be
necessary to have 3 different meetings that
day to assure that all members can attend
at least one of them. It may be necessary
to have more than one facilitator to oversee
the meetings. Before the actual meeting,
look around the dayroom for the Christians
to remind them of the upcoming meeting,
remembering there are no non-essential parts
in the Body.
3. Mending The Body Chart Review
Review the "Mending the Body of
Christ" Study
Chart.
Keep the ministry vision
[the redemptive revelation of God's love]
fresh in the minds of the local assembly.
It is a four part vision to change the hearts
of prisoners by having them experience God's
love. The vision covers the evangelism Field,
a spiritual autopsy in the Mortuary,
discipleship in the Sanctuary and
ministering as sons of God in the Body
of Christ. These are the most often
neglected areas of ministry. Print Study
Chart.
[It is suggested that you obtain and
read the book Supernatural Ministry
by Dr. James. B. Richards, Impact International
Publications, 3300 N. Broad Place SW,
Huntsville, AL 35805, (256) 536-9402,
www.impactministries.com.
This book is not free. ]
4. Prayer Request
Report
List prayer requests from the saved
and unsaved at a separate meeting. Ask a
member to seek prayer requests and to report
on the work of the ministry.
This member is to be known
as a person of prayer, who will seek out
prayer requests and who is available to
pray diligently. He or she may want to make
a list of the prayers, or use prayer slips.
Additionally, they can use "answer
to prayer" slips for the person requesting
the prayer to be able to report the answer
expected by faith. It may be possible to
go door to door in the housing unit asking
for prayer requests, while expressing God's
love, care and concern. Prayer request slips
can be sent to a pen pal for copying or
printed from the internet. As the spirit
leads, the prayer representative from all
buildings meet together for prayer. We are
called to "Rejoice always, pray
without ceasing, in everything give thanks
for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus
for you" (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18).
Print Prayer
Request Slips.
5. Tithing Report
Talk about the needs for the poor among
us. Ask a member to receive the tithe from
members and to report on the work of the
ministry.
This member is to have
the gift of giving. This person is able
to discern the needy, showing love, grace
and mercy, being careful not to become
insensitive (2 Corinthians 9:6-15). The
believers who tithe know they can trust
the tithe representative to give with discretion
and wisdom. The tithing needs are shared
weekly with all the believers. These items
include toothpaste, deodorant, soap, shower
shoes, toothbrush, body lotion, shampoo,
nail clippers, writing pens, comb and brush.
The tithe representatives take a teamwork
approach in meeting the needs of all buildings
by sharing items as received in one building
to fill the needs in other buildings.
6. Table Discipleship
Report
Be free to use a variety of studies, depending
on what the table leader is passionate about.
Ask a member to oversee the table leaders
and to report on the work of the ministry.
This member should be a
disciple [disciplined one] of Christ, abiding
in God's word (John 8:31,32). This person
is able to oversee the other leaders of
various table studies, having put off the
old man and put on the new man as an "...imitator
of God [love] as dear children"
(Ephesians 4:20-24; 5:1,2). He or she is
able to recognize and instruct table study
leaders in foundational doctrines, Christian
identity, the resurrected life and the power
of love and grace. The focus is on the essential
doctrines of our faith, freedom in the non-essentials
and in all things love. It is typical to
see a variety of studies both in English
and Spanish taking place on several tables
both day and evening throughout the week.
The table discipleship members from each
building meet monthly to discuss the ministry.
Print Table
Discipleship & Small (slab) Groups Attendance
& Report Sheet.
7. Small (Slab)
Group Report
Be free to use various books, depending
on what recovery material the leader is
passionate about. Ask a member to oversee
the table leaders and to report on the work
of the ministry.
This member has similar
qualifications as the table discipleship
member, but has experience with recovery
groups as well. This person understands
the spiritual autopsy [examination] that
must be done on the old man, water baptism,
mortifying the flesh, recovery group Godly
counsel and the need to bury the body of
sin once and for all. When a prisoner admits
and understands the destructive body of
sin that placed Christ on the cross, he
or she will less likely allow sin to reign
and return to their life. Table recovery
groups can easily be set up using books
such as Breaking the Cycle, How
to Stop the Pain and Escape from Codependent
Christianity by Dr. James B. Richards.
There are a variety of recovery books and
materials widely available from various
ministries for free. The small slab group
members from all buildings meet monthly
to discuss the ministry. They use the same
report sheet as the table discipleship members.
8. One-On-One-Witnessing/Counseling
Report
Sharing your faith, witness training and
evangelism. Ask at least two members to
train others to share their faith by witnessing
in groups of two or more, to do Godly counseling
from God's Word and to report on the success.
These members should believe
in God's love for the world by having had
experience. They know the importance of
one-on-one ministry where 70-90% who confess
Christ do so because of a friend or relative.
These believers make available witnessing
tools such as Evangelism Explosion
by Dr. James Kennedy, Creation to Calvary
by Dr. James Richards, the Four Spiritual
Laws or the Roman Road chain. They
equip others to share their faith, always
realizing that genuine love attracts others.
They need to know how to effectively use
tracts and to teach others to do the same.
They are also able to give Godly counsel
from His Word. These members from all buildings
make up Evangelism teams with the purpose
of reaching the prison for Christ. Print
The
Gospel.
[It is suggested that
you obtain the book Counseling God's
Way by Pastor Bob Hoekstra, Living
In Christ Ministries, P.O. Box 551414,
Dallas, TX 75355, (972) 2059949, www.calvarychapel.com/livinginchrist.]
9. Spanish Ministry
Report
Various Bible studies, materials and table
ministries. Ask a Spanish speaking member
to oversee this ministry and to report the
work of the ministry.
This member is usually
the strongest Spanish speaking Christian
in the building. He or she is well respected
for their "...work of faith, labor
of love and patient of hope in our Lord
Jesus Christ" (1 Thessalonians
1:3). This person is diligent to work with
all the Spanish speaking members, teaching
at the tables, witnessing, counseling, suggesting
materials and studies, plus being available
in all areas of building outreach. These
members from all the buildings work together
to reach all the Spanish speaking prisoners
for Christ. The Spanish table discipleship
and slab groups will be reported on same
sheet as the groups in English.
10. Correspondence
Studies Report
Sign up men for Crossroad studies and others.
Ask a member to provide applications for
correspondent Bible studies and to report
on the work of the ministry.
This member knows the value
of correspondent Bible studies and may be
presently enrolled himself. This person
is available to encourage others to enroll
in the studies through the mail by providing
the stamp when needed to mail the application.
This member lets the applicants know that
they can receive help to aid them with the
studies, and they will be encouraged by
the one grading the study. Plus, mentors
are assigned on the higher level studies
as pen pals. [For an application: Crossroads
Bible Institute, P.O. Box 900, Grand Rapids,
MI 495090900 is a division of RBC
Ministries distributor of the Our Daily
Bread.]
11. Bibles &
Materials Report
Pick up materials from Chapel clerk for
distribution. Ask a member to help provide
Bibles and materials and to report on the
work of the ministry.
This member is diligent
to lay out Bibles, books and materials on
the dayroom tables so others can pick them
up to read. This person encourages other
believers to pick up the materials and share
them with others. Those materials that are
not picked up should be put away for another
day. The materials that are not used after
two months should be returned to the Chapel
clerk.
12. Chapel Schedule
Report
Make sure everyone knows the Christian schedule.
Ask a member to pass out schedules and to
report on the work of the ministry.
This member prepares a
schedule of the daily Christian services,
studies and groups in the prison chapel,
on the yard and in the buildings. This schedule
can be posted on building bulletin boards,
in the chapel and handed out to individuals.
13. Joints &
Ligaments
Explain how the power is in the joint.
Jesus Christ is the Head
of His church. He is the builder, we are
His disciples, being Spirit led and empowered.
"And He is the head of the body,
the church" (Colossians 1:18).
Jesus is to be to this spiritual body, the
church, what our physical heads are to our
physical bodies. He initiates and sustains
the body by means of the truth of His word
and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Man
must never be striving and manipulating
to gain control over the church of Jesus
Christ. "But speaking the truth
in love, may grow up in all things into
Him who is the head -- Christ"
(Ephesians 4:15). He is our standard for
life. We grow to express His likeness, will
and character, not ours.
Every member of the Body
is to seek the Lord Jesus for guidance,
not expecting men to supply the power. We
are spiritual joints as members of Christ's
body. The power is in the joint. "...from
whom the whole body joined and knit together
by what every joint supplies"
(Ephesians 4:16a). The elbow in the human
body, connect the upper and lower arm and
is a good example of what spiritual joints
are to Christ's body, the church. A spiritual
joint forms when any member of Christ's
body is willing to develop a relationship
with any other member, to function together
under the headship of Christ. Such joints
can then be used of the Lord to unify and
edify the body of Christ.
Joints need ligaments to
function effectively. "From whom
all the body, nourished and knit together
by joints and ligaments" (Colossians
2:19a). Ligaments are strong bonds that
hold the joints in place, even under intense
pressure. When members of the Body of Christ
begin to relate together to serve the Lord,
great pressure often results. Spiritual
joints will pop out of joint if spiritual
ligaments are not growing around the joint.
This is the bond of Christlike love. "And
beyond all these things put on love, which
is the perfect bond of unity"
(Colossians 3:14). As we hold fast the the
Head, the Lord brings spiritual growth,
for His body: "... grows with the
increase that is from God" (Colossians
2:19b).
[Excerpts from The
Head and the Body by Pastor Bob Hoekstra,
Living in Christ Ministries newsletter,
Spring 2005, www.calvarychapel.com/livinginchrist.
]
14. Body of Christ
Building Spread
Agape feast quarterly by the Christians
who invite their unbelieving friends. Ask
a member to be in charge of securing the
food and preparing the spread.
This member has experience
in preparing large spreads. He or she knows
how to make, for instance, quality burritos
from items at the prison canteen, what to
purchase and how much for a certain number
of people. The word is put out for donations
of what food is needed from the believers
for a specific date. The believers share
God's love during the feast, which can end
up being a beautiful testimony. The overall
purpose of this vision being to reach out
in loving service in a moment of need to
everyone in the housing unit .
- [Prisoners are to ask
their friends and family for copies of
the above vision from www.aboundinglove.org,
accompanying lessons, various forms and
adequate copies of the materials to carry
out the work of the ministry in their
housing units.]
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