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Name: Princess C. Baker
CHMN 201 – Section (eg. B02, C01, D07) C04

Church Evaluation Form

Not every church will have every ministry. If they do not have a particular ministry, just indicate this in the space provided.

Church #1 Name: The Brooklyn Tabernacle

Church #1 Website: www.brooklyntabernacle.org

1. Ministry is…praying for others. a. Does the church have a prayer ministry? What does it look like? Yes, Brooklyn Tabernacle has an prayer ministry. Prayer Band is a ministry dedicated to intecessory prayer. prayer requests are made via prayer request cards, the mail, email, or telephone and prayed over for a period of 30 days.

2. Ministry is…following Jesus’ example by practicing spiritual mentoring and multiplying. a. Does the church have a strategy for evangelism? Yes

b. Does the church have a strategy for discipleship? Yes

c. Briefly describe what they look like. The ministry of evangelism is very diverse at Brooklyn Tabernacle. They have King's Kids , Missions, New Hope, and Prison ministry that fulfills the Great Commission by ministering to the unsaved and underprivileged. Brooklyn Tabernacle has an extensive discipleship ministry that caters to every age, gender, status, and etc. Discipleship ministries range from Be Transformed to Youth ministry.

3. Ministry is…leading small groups. a. Does the church have a small group ministry? What can learn about their small group ministry from their website? No, they have a link for small group resources that has a DVD and small group study guide that Senior Pastor Jim Cymbala with six sessions that shows how prayer can change things.

4. Ministry is…biblically balanced preaching and teaching a. Does the website exhibit that the church has a strong Bible base? Yes

b. Are verses used throughout the website to support ministries, doctrinal statements, etc.? Yes

c. Does the church

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