Tuesday, August 28, 2007

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2006 Events

Region 4 Management and Administration Skill (RMAS) Seminar/Workshop















JIL 12 (SOL) Graduation, 1st Batch


























JIL 12 (SOL) 1st Batch, 2006




Monday, August 27, 2007

1st Pastoral Training Program Graduation, July 14, 2007



RMAS 2



JIL Batangas 23rd Anniversary, June 24, 2007



Outdoor Gathering in Nasugbu, July 24, 2007


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JESUS IS LORD CHURCH
BATANGAS
AREA 28, 29, 30, 31









SPECIAL PASTORAL
TRAINING PROGRAM (SPTP)






















TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION
The JIL Mission
The JIL Vision
The JIL Core Values
The JIL 13 Declaration of Faith
The Special Pastoral Training Program and Its Objective

II. COURSE OFFERINGS

III. COURSE OUTLINE (optional)

IV. CLASS SCHEDULE

V. ADMISSIONS POLICIES

VI. ACADEMIC POLICIES

VII. ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES

VIII. FACULTY AND STAFF





























I. INTRODUCTION
This material serves as a guide to all students in the performance of their roles as part of the community, Jesus is Lord Church Batangas, specifically the Special Pastoral Training Program. This contains, a basic background and detailed objectives of the program geared toward the attainment of the Jesus Is Lord Church Mission, Vision and Core Values. Course offerings coupled with course syllabus and course outline are likewise provided. Policies on admission, academic policies and standard operating procedures, as well as other matters pertinent to the student’s life are contained herein.

Students are expected to know the ultimate details of this material which will be discussed in the general orientation, to be provided by the program administrator.


The JIL MISSION
“To bring all peoples to the kingdom of the Living God regardless of race, color, nationality, and religious affiliation through the saving, healing and delivering knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.”


The JIL VISION
“A Glorious Church evangelizing and discipling Filipinos, then all the peoples of the world through teaching and preaching the full Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.”


The JIL CORE VALUES
Passionate Love for God ( Deuteronomy 6:5)
Love and Compassion for Others ( Jude 22-23)
Integrity (Psalm 41: 12)
Faithfulness ( Mathew 25: 21)
Excellence ( Daniel 6:3)

DECLARATION OF FAITH
“ Declare His glory among the nations, His marvelous deeds among all peoples. For great is the Lord and most worthy of praise…” ( I Chronicles 16: 24,25)

Holy Scriptures “ All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. “ ( 2 Timothy 3: 16, 17)
The Eternal Godhead. “For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one… ( 1 John 5:7-8 KJV)
The Fall of Man. “ Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned.” (Romans 5:12)
The Plan of Redemption. “ For God so loved the world that he gave his pone and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” ( John 3:16)
Salvation through Grace. “ For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-not by works, so that no one can boast.” ( Ephesians 2:8-9)
Repentance and Acceptance. “ If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. ( I john 1:9) Yet all who received Him, to those who believed in His name, he gave the right to become children of God. ( John 1:12)
New Birth. “ In reply Jesus declared, I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again. “ ( John 3: 3)
Water Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. We therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.” (Romans 6:4)
Baptism in the Holy Spirit. “ All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them. ( Acts 2 :4)
The Gifts and Fruit of the Holy Spirit. “ There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit. There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. There are different kinds of working, but the same God works all of them in all men. ( I Corinthians 12: 4-6)
Divine Healing. “ Is any one of you sick? He should call the elders of the church to pray over him and anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faithfulness will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise him up. If he has sinned, he will be forgiven. ( James 5: 14-15)
The second Coming of Christ. “ For the Lord himself will come down from haven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever. “ (1 Thessalonians 4: 16-17)
Tithes and Offerings. “ Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this, says the Lord Almighty, and see if I will not throw open the floodgate of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it.’ ( Malachi 3;10)


THE SPECIAL PASTORAL TRAINING PROGRAM AND ITS OBJECTIVE

JIL -SPTP was born to equip JIL leaders and workers in Batangas who have the calling for pastoring God`s flock.

It exists to provide training that will change the paradigm in serving the ministry of the Lord and produce strong, dedicated, faithful leaders with the sense of responsibility and accountability and become agents of transformation in the community and nation.

JIL- SPTP is a three-month program and it is intended for all who have finished/graduated from JIL12 -SOL 1-3 and those who are prepared to accept the challenge in serving the expanding kingdom of the Living God in JIL Batangas.














II. COURSE OFFERINGS/CURRICULUM


No. of Units
ORIENTATION

A. CAPTURING THE JIL SPIRIT
2
The JIL Love Story

The JIL MVV

The JIL Core Values

The JIL 13 Declaration of Faith

Bro. Eddie’s Leadership Principles in the JIL ministry



B. THE SHAPING OF A JIL LEADER

Understanding Spiritual Gifts
1
Understanding the Five-fold Ministry Gifts
1
The Pastor and the Holy Spirit
1
Prayer and Evangelism
2
Understanding Your Mission/Your Calling/Your Purpose
2
Character Building
2
Facing Challenges in the Ministry
1


C. MANAGING THE JIL CHURCH

Basic of Church Management and Administration
2
Leaders’ Responsibility and Accountability
1


D. THE JIL TEACHING & PREACHING OF THE WORD

Sermon Preparation
1
Three Types of Sermon
1
Delivering a Sermon
1


TOTAL
18 units


III. COURSE OUTLINE
To be provided and discussed by the faculty at the beginning of each session.
















IV. CLASS SCHEDULE
(c/o SPTP TEAM)

DATE
Session
ACTIVITY/ SUBJECT/COURSE
TEACHER/ IN CHARGE
Week 1 - Sept 8
Special Session
Registration/Welcome/Orientation
Ptr. Larry

Session 2 – pm
The JIL Spirit – Part 1
Ptr. Addie
Week 2 - Sept 15
Session 3 – am
The JIL Spirit – Part 2
Ptr. Julie

Session 4 – pm
Understanding Spiritual Gifts
Ptr. Lito
Week 3 - Sept 22
Session 5 – am
Understanding the Five-fold Ministry Gifts
Ptr. Lito

Session 6 – pm
The Pastor and the Holy Spirit
Ptr. Addie
Week 4 - Sept 29
Session 7 – am
Understanding Your Mission/Your Calling/Your Purpose Part 1
Ptr. Guides

Session 8 – pm
Understanding Your Mission/Your Calling/Your Purpose - Part 2
Ptr. Guides
Week 5 - Oct 06
Session 9 – am
Prayer and Evangelism - Part 1
Ptr. Romy

Session 10 – pm
Prayer and Evangelism - Part 2
Ptr. Romy
Week 6 - Oct 13
Session 11 – am
Character Building - Part 1
Ptr Charl

Session 12 – pm
Character Building - Part 2
Ptr. Charl
Week 7 - Oct 20
Session 13 – am
Basic of Church Management and Administration - Part 1
Sis. Winnie

Session 14 – pm
Basic of Church Management and Administration - Part 2
Sis. Winnie
Week 8 - Oct 27
Session 15 – am
Facing Challenges in the Ministry
Ptr. Dimson

Session 16 – pm
Leaders’ Responsibility and Accountability
Ptr. Dimson
Week 9 - Nov 3
Session 17 – am
Three Types of Sermon
Ptr. Sammy

Session 18 – pm
How To Make a Sermon
Ptr. Sandy
Week 10 - Nov 10
Session 19 – am
How to Deliver a Sermon
Ptr. Sandy
Week 11 - Nov 17

Preparation for Evaluation

Week 12 - Nov 24
Session 20 – am
Evaluation


Session 21 – pm
Evaluation

Week 13 - Dec 01

Preparation for Graduation

Week 14 - Dec 08

Graduation
















V. POLICIES ON ADMISSION

A. Who may enroll in the SPTP?
Workers and leaders of JIL Batangas Area 28, 29, 30 and 31 may enroll in the Special Pastoral Training Program provided that they met the following requirements :
a.1 A graduate of the JIL 12 – Life Development Training Program or at least undergoing the School of Leaders 1, 2 and 3
a.2 Shows leadership potential
a.3 Physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually fit
a.4 With strong desire to pursue the program
a. 5 With recommendation from the church pastor

B. Classification of Students
b.1 New students – who met the above requirements and are officially enrolled in the program
b.2 Old students – students of the previous batch of the Special Pastoral Training Program, who have stopped for valid reasons and are returning to continue the program
b.3 Sit in students – these are mostly pastors and alumni who are just attending one or two specific courses of the program for personal and ministerial development

C. Registration fee. To be officially enrolled in the program, a reservation fee of P50 shall be paid to the program administrator/staff upon enrolment. This shall cover the cost of ID. An additional P150.00 shall be paid likewise for the cost of the uniform ( white t-shirt with print) to be worn during official class hours


VI. ACADEMIC POLICIES

Grading System
a. 1 Course grade. Course grade are determined by the following criteria:
Written Requirements ( quizzes, exam, reaction paper, reflection paper, research paper, etc)
50%
Oral requirements ( class participation, individual or group reporting, etc)
40%
Attendance
10%
TOTAL
100%



The numerical equivalent of the course grade are as follows:

Numerical Grade
Point Grade
Letter Grade
95 – 98
1
Excellent ( E )
90 – 94
1.5
Outstanding ( O)
85 – 89
2.0
Very Satisfactory ( VS)
80 – 84
2.5
Satisfactory ( S)
75 – 79
3.0
Moderately Satisfactory ( MS )
74 and below
5.0
Needs Special Assistance ( NSA)



Passing grade is 50%, equivalent to 75%.

a. 2. GPA or general point average . This is determined by adding all course/subject grade and dividing the sum by the total number of units. Half day or 3 hour session is equivalent to 1 unit.

The Class Card
The class card is the official report of the student’s performance per course/subject. It is issued at most three weeks after the end of every course/subject duly signed by respective faculty in charge.

Academic Awards
c.1 Gold Medal is given to students with general point average or GPA of at least 95% with no grade lower than 91% in all courses/subjects.
c.2 Silver Medal is awarded to students with a general point average or GPA of at least 93% and with no grade below 90% in all courses/subjects.
c.3 Bronze Medal is awarded to students with a general point average or GPA of at least 90% and with no grade below 88% in all courses/subjects
c.4 Achievers Certificate is awarded to students with a general point average or GPA of at least 88% and with no grade below 85% in all course/subjects.

Special Awards
d.1 Best In Preaching
d.2 Leadership Award


VII. ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES

A. Attendance and Punctuality
1. All students who have incurred absences are held responsible for all work missed during the period of absence.
2. A student who accumulates more than 2 weeks ( equivalent to 2 Saturdays or 4 units) absences shall be dropped from the program.
3. Students are considered late or tardy if they are not in their designated area or classroom within 15 minutes after the start of every class.
4. Students who is absent from class due to valid reason shall report directly to the Faculty in Charge for possible make up class or make up work which will be assigned by the Faculty in Charge.

b. Uniform and ID
All students should be wearing the prescribed uniform and ID during class days.

c. Tuition and Fees
New Students - A monthly tuition and fees amounting to Three Hundred Pesos ( P300.00) shall be paid to the program administrator/staff on or before every second Saturday of each month. All fees should be paid before the end of the program. Clearance should be served for this purpose.

Old student – registration fee of P50.00 shall be paid to be officially enrolled in the program. P50.00 per unit tuition fee shall be charge for attending specific courses/subjects.

Sit In – tuition fee per unit of P50.00 shall be charged for alumni. Church Pastors are free of charge.




VIII. FACULTY AND STAFF

The following are the faculty and staff of the SPECIAL PASTORAL TRAINING PROGRAM (Batch 2):


1. Rev. Addie A. Asi
Program Director
2. Ptr. Julie Asi
Faculty
3. Ptr. Sammy Cascalla
Faculty
4. Ptr. Dimson T. Dimaano
Faculty
5. Ptr. Romy Dimaano
Faculty
6. Sis. Winnie D. Dimaano
Faculty
7. Ptr. Sandy Hipona
Faculty
8. Ptr. Guides Ilao
Faculty
9. Ptr. Lito Talain
Faculty
10. Ptr. Charl Zagala
Faculty
11. Ptr. Larry Bathan
Registrar

12. Sis. Edith D. Castro
Admin Staff


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