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KIMI Haiti Pattern of Ministry-

Information sourced from www.kidsinministry.org

PowerClubs are conducted weekly or as regularly as the Holy Spirit leads you and they follow a simple but effective pattern (which we call the KIMI Pattern of Ministry) for conducting a full children's worship service as opposed to a Sunday School format.

 

Seen here the DR Congo KIMI Leadership Training that took place in March 2011

1) Opening or Greeting Games

(Number one, the thumb this reminds us that even if there is only one child present you can start with your 'Opening or Greeting Game'.)



 

2) Active Competitive Games

(Number two, two fingers remind us that there are usually two teams to compete in these fast Active Competitive Games)

Seen here the DR Congo KIMI Leadership Training that took place in March 2011

Seen here the DR Congo KIMI Leadership Training that took place in March 2011

3) Active Praise Choruses

(Number three, this is the tallest finger it reaches up to God, this will remind us that immediately after the games we go straight into our Active Praise Choruses)

4) Intimate Worship Songs

(Number four, this is the ring finger, if we were married we may wear a ring on this finger it indicates, love, intimacy and commitment - this is the same with Worship where we express our love for God)

Seen here the DR Congo KIMI Leadership Training that took place in March 2011

Seen here the DR Congo KIMI Leadership Training that took place in March 2011

5) Fast-moving Teaching

a. Review
b. Learn a Bible Verse
c. Teach the Lesson

(Number five, this is represented by our little finger, reminding us that there will be a little teaching, one truth that we want the children to learn. It has three parts just like our little finger has three joints, Review, Learn a Bible Verse and Fast-moving Teaching)

6) Encountering God

a. Activity
b. Discussion

(Number six, this includes the thumb again reminding us that this is a personal encounter with God, a one on one with God, it involves a time of activity and a time of discussion.)

Seen here the DR Congo KIMI Leadership Training that took place in March 2011

 
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