Be an ACCFS Connector
Why do we need you?
There are many resources that exist to support individuals and congregations to live strong, flourishing discipleship lives. Yet often these resources are not known or do not seem readily available when someone has a need. We need your help to share the resources, teachings, & events of ACCFS in your local congregation. Here are some ways you can help us:
Become a student of ACCFS.
Get to know the resources that ACCFS offer (podcasts, videos, articles, webinars, courses, events, etc.) Learn how to navigate the ACCFS website and share resources with your local congregation in various venues.
Subscribe to our email lists.
Get videos, podcasts, events, courses, and other resources sent to your email each month in a variety of content areas. These emails will help to make you aware of what we have to offer and can be a great way to pass along featured resources to your local church. Encourage others in your church to subscribe to our emails.
Share our resources with individuals in your church.
Has someone reached out to you about how to make decisions biblically? Do you know someone who is looking for resources to help them as they walk through depression? Want to encourage those who are just beginning their parenting journey? Many of our resources speak directly to the variety of situations people find themselves in life. You can help by passing along articles, webinars, podcasts & more to those around you for their specific situation.
Invite others to join you.
Are you planning to attend an ACCFS event? Invite others in your church to attend with you. Are you planning on enrolling in an ACCFS course? Consider making it a group course and invite others in your church to join you. Planning to watch an ACCFS webinar? Invite others to watch the webinar with you.
Consider becoming an official ACCFS Discipleship Connector.
A Discipleship Connector is established by local Apostolic Christian church leadership and exists as a liaison between ACCFS and their local church. Their opportunity is to help connect the local congregation with ACCFS resources, teachings, and events. If you are interested in becoming an official Discipleship Connector you can reach out to your local church leadership and/or email Arlan Miller ([email protected]). Also, check out this video that discusses the role of a discipleship connector.
Where do I start?
We invite you to begin your tour of the ACCFS website and notice the various aspects at our top menu:
- Themes – our overall website content is organized around a series of content themes.
- Communities – these pages lay out resources centered around and relevant to specific groups or areas of focus.
- Events – we host a conferences, webinars, and discipleship trainings and retreats throughout the year.
- Courses – we offer a series of online courses on key topics which can be taken individually, as mentor/mentees, or in small groups.
- Archive – this section organizes our content by type so you can easily find podcast, webinar, or other resource options.
In addition, you can find information about our Counseling Service and our Teaching Services in the About Us section. If you have further questions or ideas, please feel free to email [email protected] at any time.
Resources
Website Outline– This outline is a spreadsheet breaking down all the menus & content on the ACCFS’s website.
QR Code Signs– These printable QR code handouts direct individuals to more information on ACCFS’s counseling sessions, courses, podcast episodes, and Abide resources.
QR Code Signs for Events– These printable QR code handouts direct individuals to more information on ACCFS’s events: Marriage Conference, Discipleship Conference, Marriage Retreat, & Webinars.
ACCFS Email Sign Up Instructions– This poster gives instructions on how to sign up for ACCFS’s monthly emails. Use this as a physical poster to be printed out and posted somewhere or attached it to an email.
Newsletters– View our recent newsletters here. You may be interested in printing off a copy to hang on your church bulletin board.
Church Resource Library– Interested in starting a resource library at your church? This page gives some helpful ideas to consider.