Expanded Outline
Expanded Outline
1.Evangelization.
To take the basic message of Christianity and to proclaim it anew so that those who
hear it can make a renewed commitment to the Lord in a way which will allow them to
receive a fuller experience of the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives.
2.Renewal.
a) Individual - to bring individuals to a stronger relationship with God by discovering
and living more fully the power and gifts they received through the Holy Spirit.
Content.
The CLP is normally held over a period of three months, with 13 separate weekly
sessions (at time compressed into 7 weekly sessions for outside Edmonton mission
areas). It consists of an orientation session, followed by the CLP proper of 12 sessions.
The CLP proper is divided into three modules of four sessions each. They are as
follows:
Module One of the CLP focuses on the basics of Christian belief and life. It makes clear
the need to turn to Jesus Christ in repentance and faith in order to attain salvation.
Module Two spells out the ideal of life that a Christian ought to aspire to. The Christian
life is a life of love and service that revolves around Jesus Christ and is lived in the
power of the Holy Spirit.
Module Three helps people to commit their lives in a serious way to Jesus Christ, by
appropriating for their lives the power of the Holy Spirit and by entering into a supportive
environment for continued personal growth and formation.
c) To communicate the truth that God loves us and has a plan for our welfare.
Main points
a) God’s original and final intention for creation: the kingdom of God.
b) To cause Christians to think more about the divinity of Jesus and not just accept it
as a matter of fact.
c) To get people to begin to pray and to read the Bible outside the CLP.
Main points.
b) The claims he made - his authority, his relationship with God, his power to forgive
sins, his divinity.
Main points
c) As Christians, we can trust in our Father Who provides for us. Thus we can be
peaceful at all times.
c) To get people to look forward to Module Two, which would focus on how they are
now to live as true Christians.
Main points.
b) The meaning of repentance and the simple steps to turn away from wrongdoing
and sin.
c) Faith is relying on what God has said and claiming His promises for ourselves.
a) To call idealism out of people, and have them apply their idealism to the highest
ideal, loving God.
b) To help participants understand that loving God is an attainable ideal and that loving
God is not an option but a command.
Main points.
a) The importance of ideals and goals in our lives. The love of God as the highest and
greatest ideal.
b) What it means to love God with our whole heart, mind and strength.
a) To communicate a vision for right relationships among Christians, how it’s humanly
good, how it helps us grow as Christians.
b) To correct wrong notions that participants may have about love, to present what
love is and to help them apply Christian love in their lives.
Main points.
a) Loving neighbor, together with loving God, form the core of Christian life.
Main points.
a) To stir up expectant faith and an eager desire for a greater working of God in
people’s lives through the Holy Spirit.
Main points.
a) The Christian life is not just human will power, but a new heart and new life from
God in the Holy Spirit.
c) Description of obstacles to receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit and ways to
overcome them.
a) To lead people to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the gift of tongues.
Main points.
b) PRAYER SESSION.
c) A call to faithfulness to prayer and one’s new life in the Holy Spirit.
a) To teach the basic steps toward growth and maturity for Christians and call
everyone to move ahead in their life with God.
b) To explain the importance of Christian support.
Main points.
a) Baptism in the Holy Spirit is just the beginning. Much growth and transformation still
lie ahead.
b) The basic tools to growth in the Christian life are prayer, study, fellowship and
service. Also sacraments for Catholics.
b) To inspire people with the desire to be part of a committed Christian community such
as CFC.
Main points.
a) History of CFC.
a) To encourage people to persevere and live out actively the new life in the power of
the Holy Spirit.
Main points.
a) The end of the CLP is just the beginning of a whole new exciting life with God. (see
other sessions or teachings after this CLP)
b) God’s purpose in our transformation and growth is to raise up families in the Holy
Spirit that will renew the face of the earth.
c) We all need to grow in personal holiness, build strong Christian families and homes,
and pursue our work of global evangelization.
d) DEDICATION CEREMONY.