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The LOGOS System and Program is a dynamic
ministry of Christian nurture, the goal of which is to nurture youth and
children into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and live as his
disciples.
The LOGOS System and Program is found in
approximately 4,000 churches in the United States, representing over 25
denominations. The Program is also found in Russia, Japan, and Canada.
Invitations to the national staff have been received from Cameroon, Nigeria
and India. As part of this large family we receive the benefit of excellent
resources, training, and a wealth of shared experience.
The LOGOS System Associates (all persons in
local churches engaged in the LOGOS System and Program) believe that
nurturing youth and children into right relationships of faith with God
through Jesus Christ is the most important thing the church ever does.
The System
The LOGOS System of Christian Nurture
involves the entire congregation. It is only when everyone makes a
significant commitment of time, energy and ability to the nurture of young
people that the LOGOS Program is most effective. Parents, single adults,
grandparents, couples without children, pastors, all join together sharing
their talents and gifts.
The LOGOS System unites the efforts of all
programs of Christian Nurture in the church. The Church School, Youth
Fellowship Groups, Mission and Outreach Programs, Vacation Church School and
the LOGOS Program work together to bring a comprehensive experience of
Christian Nurture to our young people.
The Program
The LOGOS Program is a Four-Part Program. All
youth and children participate in all four parts of the LOGOS Program every
week. Adult leaders participate in the part of the Program in which they
have agreed to share their gifts.
The four parts of the LOGOS Program are
designed to create an arena in which everyone can practice, through their
relationships, the theological concepts learned in Bible Study. The Program
enables youth and children to experience God's unconditional love, and to
learn to share that love with their peers, adult leaders, and their
families.
The four parts are designed to reflect the
life of the early church as expressed in Acts 2.42:
"They devoted themselves to the apostles'
teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers."
"Apostles' teaching" =
Bible Study
"Fellowship" = Play Time
"Breaking of bread" =
Family Time
"Prayers" = Worship
Skills
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