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- Christ gave to his church the “Great Commission,” “Go into all the world
and make disciples of every nation.
Baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Spirit. Teaching them to
do everything I have commanded.” Matthew
28:19
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- Corporate Worship with ministry of Word and Sacrament
- Nurture within congregational life
- Mercy ministry
- Evangelism and Educational Outreach
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- Is one way to help the church fulfill the “Great Commission.”
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- CRT is an introduction to the Bible and the Christian faith which is
offered to public school students off campus during official school
hours. Skilton House Ministries
pairs local church congregations with neighborhood schools.
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- Christian released time education is legal according to Pennsylvania
state law. Under section 1546 of
the “Public School Code” as amended by Act 175 in 1982, children who
have parental or guardian permission, may be released from school for
one hour of religious instruction per week for up to 36 weeks a year.
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- There are different ways you can become involved in Christian released
time education. You could
initiate the process of establishing a program in your church for a
neighborhood school. You could
volunteer to teach a class or assist in some other way, such as
preparing and serving refreshments, or serving as a teaching
assistant. Whatever part you
desire to play in the implementation of a CRT, you can begin by contacting
Skilton House Ministries.
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- Establish interest in CRT in a local church
- Contact Skilton House Ministries
- Form a committee of interested church volunteers
- Select CRT curriculum
- Approach local school/district
- Establish the time and place for CRT
- Distribute permission slips
- Begin classes
- Keep attendance records and report these to school
- Hold special classes for holidays
- Hold a graduation ceremony at end of year
- Conduct annual evaluation of CRT
- Participate in teacher/volunteer training
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- Skilton House Ministries is a multi-faceted parachurch organization that
has grown out of the personal outreach of the late Dr. John Skilton,
minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and professor of New
Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA. In addition to Christian released time
education, Skilton House Ministries sponsors Operation Brotherhood, the
Sowers Literature and Apologetics outreach, and has been involved in
nursing home visitation and worship opportunities.
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- Skilton House Ministries
- P. O. Box 1045
- Glenside, PA 19038-1045
- 215-836-3461
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- Legal according to Pennsylvania state law
- An introduction to the Bible and the Christian faith
- One avenue to fulfill the “Great Commission”
- Held during school hours
- Conducted by local churches
- Sponsored by Skilton House Ministries
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