Leadership Development

December 10, 2004 · 6 Comments

Part of the mission of the Semper Fi Fellowship is to develop leadership skills while, at the same time, building close relationships. In 2005 the Semper Fi Fellowship will be participating in various types of activities that men enjoy. During these events we will give men leadership assignments. This is one way of learning how to lead, by doing. Each man in the fellowship has two wingman. These is the first echelon of the Semper Fi Fellowship. This is a fire team. These guys pray daily for one another, check on each other regularly, are there when needed, etc. These men are called on to do various missions within the context of the church. 3 fire teams make up a squad and 3 squads make up a platoon. This organizational structure will help us complete, effectively, many different types of missions as well as to organize or Semper Fi Fellowship activities.

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6 responses so far ↓

  • Doug E. Pudge // December 10, 2004 at 12:40 pm

    Well glory be! It’s about time we had some more information. I am excited about 2005 and I hope all of your other readers are excited as well. Be blessed today.

  • Pete // December 22, 2004 at 2:31 pm

    I am excited too. Can’t wait to start a new year of growth and new developement. I am really enjoying the 201 class..

  • Grafxgurl // March 29, 2005 at 12:20 am

    ok this might seem really wierd coz im in no way connected to you.. but i was just passing through and came across this blog..saw you were a pastor.. and just because i am in the process of renewing my relationship with Christ myself.. i thought id say hi…dont know why.. just felt a link..
    take care
    God bless

  • Kodiak // May 31, 2005 at 4:31 am

    I just happened upon your blog. Great writing. I look forward to seeing more .

  • Pete // June 10, 2005 at 8:47 am

    Hello, anyone here??? has this blog died??? need guidance…

  • where's jim? // June 20, 2005 at 7:48 pm

    “Caffeine is the heart and soul of coffee… I can’t imagine anyone drinking decaf from the get-go. It’s a substitute for the real thing… In my book, decaf is just not coffee. It’s coffee without a kick… [Some people can describe their church experience] as religion without a kick… faith without the buzz… [But] I am a caffeinated Christian - a human being who bleeds and hurts and struggles sometimes…”
    - John Fischer, Confessions of a Caffeinated Christian–>

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