Churches of Cherokee

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There are many challenges to ministry in today’s world and having a vital and relevant ministry is even harder. Churches across all denominations face drastic declines in both attendees and financial giving. With this as the background, it is imperative that vital ministries seek out opportunities to grow and engage groups and communities that have previously been overlooked, missed or not involved for other reasons including some theological reasons. With this idea and goal in mind, this essay sets out to examine and design a process by which the Churches of Cherokee, Oklahoma can successfully connect with and minster to the new Hispanic community in Cherokee. Using the pastoral cycle method, a process will be designed in this essay to reach out to, engage and minister to this new and growing community within the town. This essay will explore the four parts of the pastor cycle and how each part of the cycle can be used to study, build and implement a plan of ministry and evaluate this new ministry once it is up and running. Perhaps the best place to begin would be the question: what is the pastoral cycle? The pastoral cycle is a tool for evaluating the practice of ministry. This method of examining or evaluating ministry can be used for a single practice of ministry or evaluating a whole ministry and everything in between. This is a very wide ranging tool to assist minsters, lay people and ministry teams in examining the practices of ministry. The four main pieces of this evaluation are experience, exploration, reflection and action. Experience can be described as the realization of an opportunity to minster to an individual or group. Exploration is the process by which a response is considered for the experience and the analysis... ... middle of paper ... ...rsonal relationships must be addressed for any plan or action to be successful. A commitment, on behalf of the churches and the longer term residents of Cherokee, will be required for this plan and action to have any hope of success. In addition, the local churches must seek to understand a new and vastly different culture and perhaps worship style that is represented within this emerging community. The last key to success would be an approach to this emerging community seeking to understand their unique needs for church, church services and community services and resources. Using the pastoral cycle method a plan has been developed to assist this emerging community in engaging the local churches and to provide this new community a voice in the design and setup of these services and goals. Works Cited Ballard and Pritchard, Practical Theology in Action 2nd edition

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