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Why Start a Wings
Ministry?
The heart of Wings is caring churches
and volunteers. It is important
to draw youth into your Wings Ministry. We need to reach
out especially to the children and youth that are suffering
the incarceration of a family member. These children often
relate better to youth than to adult volunteers. Christian
volunteers of all ages and talents will enrich your ministry.
Churches that participate in the LOGOS Program and Prison
Fellowship
Angel Tree Program will have members
who are already familiar with aspects of Wings.
Wings in Albuquerque conducts three community parties each year at Christmas,
Easter, and Back-to-School time. We rotate host churches so all can share the
joy. This also gives nice variety. We have also been invited by the New Mexico
Secretary of Corrections to conduct Wings prison events in any of the prisons
in New Mexico.
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How to Start a Wings Ministry
Get a brief overview
on How to Start a Wings Ministry by viewing the following links available
in Microsoft® Word® Format:
How
to Start a Wings Program and How
to set up a Wings Event in a Prison.

Program Training
Ann Edenfield is available to share the Wings
Ministry through a variety of training options. Ann is also willing
to travel to your community.
1. |
Introduction to the
Wings Ministry - Minimum
1 hour |
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a. |
Brief Introduction about how and why Wings
was started |
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b. |
General overview |
2. |
Half
day session - 3
to 4 hours |
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Introduction about how and why Wings was
started |
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b. |
Brief description of each of the four
(4) parts, why, and how |
3. |
Full
day workshop - 8
hours |
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Introduction about how and why Wings was
started |
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b. |
In-depth description of each of the four
(4) parts, why, and how |
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c. |
Experience each of the four parts and
understand how they all fit together |
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d. |
Create a “Wings Party Action Plan” for
your community |
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i. |
Who to contact |
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ii. |
Time line |
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iii. |
What to do, when, and why |
To Establish Dates & Fees
Contact:
Ann Edenfield
Executive Director/Founder
2226 B Wyoming NE #130
Albuquerque, NM 87112
1-505-291-6412
1-505-291-6418 Fax
[email protected].
Volunteer Training
An On-Line presentation is available to prepare
Wings volunteers for participating
at parties. This MicroSoft® PowerPoint® Presentation
Slide Show for Volunteer Training (2.77MB) can be
viewed or downloaded when
you Click Here.
Please consider starting
a Wings Ministry in your community and become part of a ministry
that fills a great need that exists around our country.
 Parts of the Wings Party
Click
on the Key Words to Learn More.
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The
Wings Party is based on Acts 2:42
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The
Main Parts of a Wings Party are:
2 HRS |
Pre-Party
Events (2 HRS)
Includes Set-Up, Orientation, Volunteer Training and Mixers.
— Sample
Christmas Mixers (Microsoft® Word® Format).
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30
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Music (30
MIN)
The music should be fun, easy to join in on, and uplifting.
If possible, project the words on a screen up front, or provide
sheets with the words on it. Many, if not all the guests
will not be familiar with the songs. Use songs that have
simple tunes and repeat frequently. Songs with motions are
always popular. We start the party with music. If people
are late, they can always join in on a new song. Movement,
action, clapping, and positive energy will start the party
out in a positive manner.
I would suggest that you use songs that are “popular” with
youth in the ecumenical realm. You would not want to use
hymns or songs that are only familiar to your own congregation
or denomination. The goal is to have everyone present participate
in the singing and the music.
—Praise bands
—Individuals on guitar/piano/keyboard
— Liturgical dancers
—Biblical “Drill Teams”
—Hand bells & other instruments including percussion,
orf, etc.
—A music leader using back-up music on tape/CD.
— Guests/volunteers may be invited up front to lead a
song, play an instrument, act out certain motions, etc.
—Make it fun.
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30
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Bible
Study (30 MIN)
The Bible Study is usually the second
part of a Wings Party. The party starts with music. The music
is a good ice breaker.
The Bible Study gets the message of Christ to those who truly
need hope and inspiration. We normally have the pastor of
the host church give the lesson, if he is available. For
our prison party, we were led by the prison chaplain. We
try to make our Bible Study interactive by getting the guests
and volunteers involved. They can act out parts, help with
props, or interact with the presenter.
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Back-To-School
This theme is obviously not Biblically based. Therefore,
use any scripture that seems appropriate to your setting.
The reason we do a Back-To-School party is that all churches
start special programming that follows the school year.
It is best to have people join a church/program in the
beginning of the year, rather than joining a church/program
after Christmas or after Easter.
— Jesus
in the boat with the disciples, calming the waters. (Microsoft® Word® Format)
— Parable
of the Sower. (Microsoft® Word® Format)
— The story of Esther.
— The story of the Good Samaritan.
— Daniel in the Lion’s den.
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Easter
We have had many pastors lead
this Bible in creative ways.
—Pastor dresses in costume and tells the story of Holy
Week as if he was a “person in the crowd” during
the events of that week.
—Pastor tells the story of Holy Week. Everyone present
is given a paper and special items to create their own
collage. (Piece of thorn branch, sponge, nail, cloth,
crayon or markers, and glue.) As the Pastor tells the
story, each person designs their own collage. One year
the party ended, and about 30 minutes later a woman in
her late 70’s arrived back at the party. She had
driven all the way home and realized she had forgotten
HER collage. She drove all the way back for it.
—Pastor reads from scripture. Has everyone wave palm
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Christmas
—The story of the birth of Jesus should be told.
Usually we have had the pastor read the scripture and
everyone
participates in some way - often in costumes. (See
Christmas script.) —We would NOT recommend that Santa Claus attend
this event. This is a Christian gathering and the purpose
of the Bible study is to talk about the birth of Jesus
and why we celebrate Christmas.
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30
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Crafts & Guided
Discussion (30 MIN)
This
part of the party is broken up into three different age
groups
and developed around the party theme
(Back-to-School; Easter; Christmas; Prison Events; or Other
Events):
1. Child Care - Infants & Toddlers
2.
Preschool through Elementary
3. Mid-school thru Adults
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Wings Party.
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1
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Dinner • Table
Game • Closing Prayer (1 HR)
Dinner
Generally
consists of Pizza, Cookies and Punch.
— Sample
Dinner Time Discussion Topics (Microsoft® Word® Format).
Table Games
Everyone participates at the end of the party for fun and
relationship buiding.
Click here to see examples of Table Games.
Closing Prayer
We end each party with prayer in a Circle of Love.
— Prayer
Chain Sample for Christmas or Easter Parties (Microsoft® Word® Format).
— Circle of Love Sample (Microsoft® Word® Format).
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Wings Party.
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Tools for Planning and
Party Preparation
Planning and preparation is THE most important
aspect of conducting a Wings Party. Here are some helpful tools
and samples to get you started:

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