Reglamento de la Escuela Dominical y Discipulado
Declaración de Misión
La misión de Ministerios Internacionales de Escuela Dominical y Discipulado (MIEDD) consiste en cumplir la Gran Comisión entre los niños, jóvenes y adultos a fin de prepararlos para una vida hacer discípulos semejantes a Cristo en las naciones.
Propósito
El propósito de MIEDD tiene cuatro fases:
A. Desarrollar intencionalmente relaciones con inconversos hasta que lleguen a ser discípulos semejantes a Cristo.
B. Enseñar la Palabra de Dios hasta que los niños, jóvenes y adultos sean salvos, santificados por completo y continuen madurando en su experiencia cristiana.
C. Ayudar a los cristianos a crecer espiritualmente, involucrándolos en el evangelismo, la educación cristiana y hacer discípulos.
D. Alentar a los niños, jóvenes y adultos a matricularse la escuela dominical (y/o grupos de discipulado) y a asistir fielmente.
Membresía de MIEDD
Lista de Responsabilidad
Cada iglesia local debe asumir la responsabilidad de alcanzar a todas las personas de la comunidad. Cualquier grupo que se reúna semanalmente por al menos media hora para estudiar los principios bíblicos y un currículum aprobado debe estar incluido en la Lista de Responsabilidad. Cada maestro/líder es responsable por el bienestar espiritual de aquellos en la Lista de Responsabilidad. El total de todas las personas en la Lista de Responsabilidad de MIEDD (que incluye las Listas de Ministros de Discipulado para la escuela dominical/ ministerios de extensión/ discipulado/ estudios bíblicos para todos los grupos de edades) ha de ser reportada (líneas 20-23 del informe anual del pastor, IAP).
SECCIÓN 1.
Los participantes de los siguientes ministerios deberán ser incluidos en la lista de responsabilidad de acuerdo con las siguientes directrices:
- Lista de cuna: Los niños de menos de cuatro años de edad quienes, junto con sus padres no asistan a ningún ministerio de MIEDD pueden inscribirse en la lista de responsabilidad con el nombre de lista de cuna.
- Se considera a los niños como candidatos para las clases preescolares de escuela dominical y a los padres como candidatos para las correspondientes clases de adultos.
- El superintendente de MIEDD y el Director de los ministerios entre niños, en consulta con el pastor nombrará un director de la Lista de cuna cada año eclesiástico, quien es responsable de la visitación regular y llevar los materiales del programa a esas familias.
- Cuando comiencen a asistir con cierta regularidad se les deberá transferir a la lista de responsabilidad (matrícula) activa de la clase de escuela dominical correspondiente a su edad.
- Departamento de Hogar: Cualquier persona que, por razones físicas o de trabajo, esté incapacitada para asistir a ministerio regular de MIEDD puede ser matriculada en el Departamento de Hogar.
- El superintendente de MIEDD y el director de ministerios entre los adultos (MA), en consulta con el pastor, nombrarán a un supervisor del departamento de hogar cada año eclesiástico, cuya responsabilidad consistirá en visitar a dichas personas y exponerles la lección de escuela dominical cada semana.
- Esas personas a las que se visita y se les expone la lección de escuela dominical cada semana deberán incluirse en la lista de responsabilidad activa (renglones 20-23 IAP,) y ser contadas en la asistencia semanal a la escuela dominical regular (renglones 24 y -24a IAP).
- Casas de ancianos, centro de convalecencia, centro de cuidados de la salud: Todo residente confinado a uno de estos centros que participe en un estudio semanal de un currículum aprobado y apoyado por la iglesia local puede ser inscrito en la lista de responsabilidad (renglones 20-23 IAP) y contados en el promedio semanal de asistencia (renglones 24 y 24a, IAP).
- Iglesia tipo Misión: todo grupo patrocinado por la iglesia o distrito que se reúna semanalmente por al menos media hora en otro lugar para estudiar un currículum aprobado de escuela dominical con el objetivo de convertirse en una iglesia organizada de la Iglesia del Nazareno deberá ser añadido a la lista de responsabilidad (renglones 20-23, IAP) y al promedio de asistencia regular de la escuela dominical (renglones 24y 24a) de la iglesia patrocinadora asignándole un nombre/ubicación al nuevo lugar.
- Las cifras de asistencia de cualquier iglesia tipo misión serán enlistadas con el informe mensual de asistencia regular de la iglesia patrocinadora al distrito y ser incluidas en los totales mensuales del distrito.
- Si un distrito o iglesia local está promoviendo proyecto de plantación de iglesias, estas misiones tipo iglesia pueden ser enlistadas por separado con su nombre propio y ubicación, si el distrito así lo desea.
- Guarderías/escuelas nazarenas hasta el grado 12: Cualquier grupo de alumnos de una guardería/escuela preescolar- nazarena (recién nacido-secundaria) bajo los auspicios de la iglesia local, que actualmente no esté inscrito en un ministerio de MIEDD y que activamente participe en un estudio semanal de un currículum aprobado por al menos media hora deberá incluirse en la lista de responsabilidad (renglones 20 y 23 IAP).
SECCIÓN 2.
Remoción de nombres.
Una vez que se inscriba a una persona en una lista de responsabilidad, la iglesia local debe ministrarla hasta que se incorpore al compañerismo de esa iglesia. Se borrarán nombres, sólo con la aprobación del pastor, cuando la persona:
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- Se mude a otra ciudad.
- Se afilie a otra escuela dominical o iglesia.
- Solicite específicamente ser borrada de la lista.
- Muera.
Asistencia de la MIEDD
El propósito del cómputo de asistencia a la escuela dominical en la iglesia local es medir la efectividad de esa iglesia en su esfuerzo por hacer discípulos semejantes a Cristo. Todos los esfuerzos del ministerio de MIEDD deben tratar de conducir a las personas a convertirse en discípulos de Cristo, miembros de la iglesia y hacedores de discípulos.
Los conteos de asistencia de MIEDD que tengan lugar en otros días de la semana deben ser contados en la asistencia del siguiente domingo.
La asistencia a los ministerios internacionales de escuela dominical se divide en dos categorías: sesiones regulares de escuela dominical (renglón 24a) y grupos de discipulado (grupos pequeños/células) (renglón 24b IAP). Estas categorías serán contadas cada semana por la iglesia local de acuerdo con las guías siguientes y en el Artículo I, Sección 1 anterior.
The regional SDMI office needs reports of the Responsibility List and average weekly SDMI attendance from each district in order to compile an accurate record of SDMI growth within the denomination annually.
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- Definitions and Reports
The attendance of all Discipleship Groups shall be defined as persons involved in a study of the Bible and its application of the biblical principles for Christlikeness.- For most churches, the number of Sunday School/Bible studies sessions held will be 52 and shall be reported. The District SDMI Board, in consultation with the district superintendent, shall determine any valid exceptions and the frequency of the reporting.
- A local church having more than one type of discipleship ministry group should combine weekly attendance figures and report a single annual average in the APR.
- Since discipleship ministries can begin or end any time during the church year, the yearly average should be determined by dividing accumulative figures by the number of weeks the ministries were conducted.
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Local SDMI Board
Responsibilities of the local SDMI Board are defined in Manual 145–145.10 and include:
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- Work with the pastor and the local church board to develop/organize an SDMI Board.
- Work with the pastor to develop and implement a strategic plan for discipleship in the local church that is in-line with the church’s strategies/objectives and in harmony with the district vision and the mission of the Church of the Nazarene.
- Research, create, develop curriculum consistent with the Church of the Nazarene theology and mission prepared by the publishing interest of the Church of the Nazarene, coordinate and follow-up: training programs for intentional discipleship, leadership development for all church members for church advancement, training for ministry workers involved in all age group ministries, and special projects.
- Evaluate and report at the annual meeting current local church education and discipleship ministries/projects clearly articulating their outcomes.
- Approve curriculum consistent with the Church of the Nazarene theology and mission/resources/materials that the local SDMI ministries can use.
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Sunday School Classes and Departments
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- The Sunday School shall be divided into classes for children and youth on the basis of age or school grade. For adults the classes should be determined by common interests, mission, topic, etc. Where appropriate, intergenerational classes may also be considered.
- When the number of classes within the children’s, youth, or adult age-groups increase, attention should be given to age level organization with a supervisor appointed by the local SDMI Board.
- The duties of the department supervisor shall be determined by the local SDMI Board. Suggested responsibilities are listed in the SDMI handbook.
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SDMI Ministries Teachers and Leaders
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- SDMI Ministries include Sunday School for all ages, small groups, marriage ministries, men’s ministries, women’s ministries, children’s ministries, Vacation Bible School, interest groups, etc. The ministry/department supervisors and teachers/leaders shall be appointed annually according to Manual 145.8.
- The SDMI Board, in consultation with the pastor, may declare the position of any officer or teacher/leader vacant in cases of proven unsound doctrine, imprudent conduct, or neglect of duty.
- All teachers/leaders and substitutes should be persons of prayer, engaged in the Word, and intentionally being and making Christlike disciples.
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SDMI Ministries Leadership Responisibilities
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- The local SDMI superintendent shall be elected each year according to Manual 113.10–113.11 and 127. The duties of the SDMI superintendent shall be to:
- coordinate the SDMI under the supervision of the pastor.
- plan regular meetings for ministry leaders and teachers.
- provide training opportunities for present and prospective teachers and leaders.
- annually evaluate, develop and implement with the SDMI Board a discipleship strategy to reach those on the Responsibility List.
- regularly report the SDMI statistics to the designated zone, district, or field office.
- encourage attendance at local, zone, district, field, regional, and global SDMI functions.
- The duties of the age-group directors are outlined in Manual 147.1–147.9; 148.2.
- The SDMI Board shall elect a person to keep the SDMI records. He or she shall keep an accurate record of the Responsibility List, attendance, visitors, and other statistics as may be required for all SDMI ministries.
- Where appropriate, the SDMI Board shall elect a treasurer to keep accurate account of all moneys raised by SDMI each week and authorize the disbursement according to the direction of the board. A monthly report shall be given to the SDMI Board.
- All curriculum and other resources used in SDMI ministries shall be approved by the SDMI Board, or superintendent and pastor.
- The local SDMI superintendent shall be elected each year according to Manual 113.10–113.11 and 127. The duties of the SDMI superintendent shall be to:
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SDMI Administration and Supervision
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- The SDMI is under the care of the pastor, accountable to the local church board, under the general supervision of the SDMI Board and the immediate leadership of the superintendent and age-group directors.
- If a church who has employed a director of Christian education wishes that person to fulfill the responsibilities of the SDMI superintendent, the church should elect another lay person to represent the SDMI on the local church board as a voting member. We encourage all possible efforts be made to train and resource local lay leaders for leadership in SDMI.
- When a pastor/leader/director to children, youth, or adults is employed by a church, the pastor, in consultation with the church board, the SDMI Board, and/or NYI Council, assigns the responsibility for children, youth, or adult ministries to the age-level staff member. In that case, the staff member serving children, youth, or adult ministries carries out some of the duties otherwise designated to a local Children’s Ministries (CM) director, NYI president, or Adult Ministries (AM) director. However, the responsibility of the local CM director, NYI president, or AM director remains to provide vital lay leadership, support, and representation for local age-group ministries. The pastor and age-group ministry staff member consult with the SDMI Board and NYI Council to define the roles and responsibilities of the three lay positions.
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SDMI Conventions
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- District SDMI Convention.
It is important that each district plan a District SDMI Convention annually in order to provide inspiration, motivation, training, and the business of reports and elections. The promotion of Sunday School & Small Group Disciple making ministries should be a highlight of each convention.- Ex-officio members of the District SDMI Convention shall be: the district superintendent; all pastors, assigned ordained ministers, assigned district licensed ministers, retired assigned ministers, full-time associates; district SDMI chair; district directors of CM and AM; district NYI president; district NMI president; all local SDMI superintendents, local CM and AM directors, local NYI presidents; elected members of the District SDMI Board; lay members of the District Advisory Board; any Nazarene full-time professors of Christian education with membership on that district; and field, regional, and global SDMI officers.
- In addition to the delegates listed above, each local church in the annual meeting shall elect additional SDMI delegates to the Convention. This number shall be 25 percent of the number of officers, teachers, and leaders of the local SDMI ministries. In case elected delegates cannot attend the convention, alternate delegates shall be designated in the order of the votes received.
- The District SDMI Board shall appoint a nominating committee to select twice the number of nominees for the elected positions of district SDMI chair and the three elected members of the District SDMI Board, which are then to be elected by plurality vote at the District SDMI Convention. These nominees must be members of the Church of the Nazarene, actively involved in one of the ministries of SDMI, and should be selected from the various age-groups (children, youth, and adult teachers/workers).
- The delegates to the District SDMI Convention may elect the district SDMI chair (Manual 239) and the three elected members of the District SDMI Board and delegates to the Global SDMI Convention.
- Global SDMI Convention.
In conjunction with each General Assembly, SDMI shall observe a Global Convention with delegates in one or more locations around the world. Elected delegates (and guests) shall meet for the purpose of inspiration, motivation, and training to equip and enrich involvement in fulfilling the mission and purpose of SDMI globally.
The Global Convention shall also include regional forums composed of the Regional SDMI Council, the regional director, the regional SDMI coordinator, and the elected district SDMI delegates from that region. The forums shall meet for the purpose of electing a nominee for consideration to serve as the SDMI representative on the General Board. The Global SDMI Council and Global SDMI director will then select one name from those nominated, and submit that one name to the General Assembly for approval (Manual 332.6).- Ex-officio delegates to the Global SDMI Convention shall be: district superintendents, district SDMI chairs, district directors of CM and AM; SDMI regional coordinators, SDMI field coordinators, CM and AM regional coordinators; and directors and staff of the global SDMI office. In addition, professors of Christian education at Nazarene colleges, universities, and seminaries may attend as delegates.
- In addition to the ex-officio delegates, each district should elect four additional delegates or a number equal to ten percent of the organized churches on the district, whichever is greater.
- The following guidelines should be followed in elections for the Global SDMI Convention delegates:
- The Nominating Committee shall be comprised of the district superintendent, district SDMI chair, and at least three others appointed by the District SDMI Board. They shall select three times the number of nominees to be elected.
- The District SDMI Convention shall elect an equal number of delegates and alternates from all SDMI ministries (including youth SDMI teachers/workers). Those elected should be persons who are presently and actively involved in the respective area to which they are elected. The number of alternates elected should include alternates for ex-officio members. Persons should not be elected who will serve as delegates to the Global Nazarene Missions International Convention or the Global Nazarene Youth International Convention, because the three conventions run concurrently.
- Delegates shall be elected by ballot in the District SDMI Convention within 16 months of the meeting of the General Assembly or within 24 months in areas where travel visas or other unusual preparations are necessary.
- As nearly as possible, elect an equal number of laity and clergy—50 percent laypersons and 50 percent full-time active ministers, elders, or licensed ministers. When the total number is uneven, the extra representative shall be a layperson.
- District SDMI leaders elected prior to and holding office at the time of the Global Convention shall be the ex-officio members of the convention.
- All elected and ex-officio delegates present in the District SDMI Convention shall be eligible to vote for Global SDMI Convention representatives.
- A plurality vote shall be sufficient for election.
- If any elected delegates cannot attend the Global SDMI Convention, alternate delegates shall be designated in the order of votes received. If elected delegates and alternates are unable to attend, the district superintendent and district advisory board are authorized to fill such vacancies.
- At the convening of the Global SDMI Convention, each delegate shall reside on and be a member of a local Church of the Nazarene on the district he or she was elected to represent.
- Delegates who attend the convention should have financial assistance from the district comparable to expenses provided from the district for NMI and NYI Convention delegates.
- If the election of delegates for the Global SDMI Convention does not take place at the District SDMI Convention, delegates shall be elected at the District Assembly.
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SDMI Global Council
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- Purpose
To promote the total program of SDMI. - Composition
- The Global SDMI Council shall meet at least annually, either in person or by electronic media, and consist of the regional SDMI coordinator from each global mission region and the Global SDMI director, who chairs the meeting.
- The regional SDMI coordinators are to be appointed by the respective regional director in consultation with the global SDMI director.
- Duties of the regional SDMI coordinators shall be:
- To represent and champion the purposes of SDMI on their region.
- To research, create, develop, coordinate, and follow-up: training initiatives for intentional discipleship leadership development for regional, field, and district church advancement, connecting all the ministries of the church to the task of making Christlike disciples.
- To attend and submit a report at the annual Global SDMI Council meeting.
- To bring the nominee(s) for SDMI General Board representative, selected by their regional forum, to the Global SDMI Council. The Council will present one name to the General Assembly for election as the SDMI representative to the General Board (Manual 332.6).
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SDMI Amendments
These bylaws may be amended by a majority vote of the General Board members present and voting.