Missional Coach Task Force

Owner: Curt Watke, Ph.D.

Group members: 1

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Purpose of the Missional Coach Task Force

The Intercultural Institute for Contextual Ministry trains Missional Coaches to work with churches and believers to foster the development of Missional Response Teams. These teams of lay missionaries endeavor to penetrate specific unreached groups in their community. Many of these teams utilize the APEPT giftedness of the team to bring a balanced approach to reaching, discipling and multiplying believers among specific target populations.

The purpose of the Missional Coach Task Force is to discuss ways to develop new Missional Coaches, create materials and resources for them, improve their training process, foster ongoing interaction between them in peer-to-peer learning networks, and improve their implementation as they develop and work with Missional Response Teams.

There is no related travel for participants. We ask the Missional Coach Task Force participants to commit to four quarterly meetings over the next year with a time of 2 hours for each meeting via Skype. Beyond this commitment, the Task Force participants themselves may extend the sessions based on their own consensus.

Benefits for Participants on the Missional Coach Task Force

  • Direct input into the design of Missional Coach training process, materials, and resources
  • Collaboration with others who have been trained or who seek to be trained as Missional Coaches
  • Ongoing case studies regarding implementation in various church and community settings.
  • Input in the design of a grant proposal for developing Missional Coach training
  • Option to become a Regional Missional Trainer who equips Missional Coaches

 

Brief description: Facilitating Missional Coaches

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Website: http://institute.iicm.net/index.php/Task_Forces_(Coach)

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