Please make sure to read this very important document

5. Practical implementation document

THE ULTIMATE GOAL

MINI INFORMATION AND RESOURCE STARTER KIT

CONTENT

TOPIC / PAGE
  1. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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  1. Guideline to select appropriate Programmes and Projects for target groups
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  1. Programmes and Projects overview and contact details
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  1. Resources help guide
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  1. Practical implementation document
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  1. Manual Registration Form
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1.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What is The Ultimate Goal?

The Ultimate Goal is a network of local and international churches, para-church organisations and ministries all working together on one common goal: To bring hope and change to South Africa.

The Ultimate Goal’s vision is to mobilize and empower the body of Christ to bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the world through the platform of the 2010 soccer event.

We want to train and mobilize at least 2000 churches in at least 600 of South Africa’s towns and cities to run some form of outreach during the event, and to reach at least 14 million people during that time. We do not provide churches/organisations with volunteers or programmes, we train the people from the church/organisation.

The Ultimate Goal would like to leave a legacy behind of sustainable charity programmes addressing certain social issues that can continue even beyond 2010. This includes orphanage visits, prison visits, charitable fundraising, human trafficking, etc.

  1. Who is The Ultimate Goal for?

The Ultimate Goal is for any church, organisation or individual. Even if you are not part of an organisation or church, as an individual you can volunteer your services and become a part of outreach activities in your area.

  1. Who do I contact?

For any information you can contact the TUG Call Centre on 0861 2010 SA (72). There you will find assistance with everything, and the contact details you are looking for will be made available.

  1. How can I get involved?

Firstly you can contact the Call Centre for any information you need to know, this will make is easier for you to identify your area of involvement within TUG.

Then go to the website at and register. This will keep you in the loop, you will receive monthly News- and Prayer letters and have the freedom to browse the website and view all the download items, resources, programmes, events and much more.

  1. Can I bring a team/group to do ministry even without a ministry contact in South Africa?

Yes, you can! The Ultimate Goal is a network made up of many different ministries, churches and organisations, which enable us to place you effectively with a local partner (ministry, church, organisation) according to your interest, skills and experience.

  1. What are the costs involved for a mission team coming to South Africa for the World Cup™?

There are a few main areas that you need to consider with regards to the costs involved:

  1. Flights: Depending on where you are coming from, this will form the major part of your costs. Flights during the Cup dates are very expensive and difficult to find, so it is worth considering booking flights before or after the tournament dates.
  2. Transport: Many churches/ministries and service providers are making vehicles available. However, fuel and vehicle hire is a considerable expense to consider.
  3. Accommodation & meals: Many churches are open to hosting mission teams and volunteers. Alternatively, there are many Christian campsites (with dorm rooms) and guest houses available that are very reasonably priced.
  4. Optional activities: South Africa has MANY wonderful sights to see, so if you have time (and some extra money) it is well worth your while experiencing some of the incredible places God has blessed this country with.

Our service providers are able to help you with more detailed costs around a proposed trip, so please contact us for more information:

  1. We/I have never been on a mission trip to Africa. How do we/I go about putting together all the necessary arrangements?

The Ultimate Goal works with several service providers that have many years’ experience of hosting international mission teams. Their efficient staff on the ground will be able to help you to put together a suitable ministry schedule, as well as work through the necessary logistics (accommodation, transport etc.) surrounding your stay here.

  1. How soon do we need to start making arrangements?

If you haven’t started already, you need to start NOW! Arrangements during this exciting event are not only more expensive than usual, but also scarcely available, so the sooner you can start working on the necessary arrangements, the better!

  1. What areas of ministry can we get involved in?

There are a vast number of different areas in which a team can get involved in, including sports, arts (music/drama etc.), children’s ministry, social responsibility etc. Please see TUG website for further areas of ministry and how you can become involved.

  1. How can my church as a congregation get involved?

What is going to be happening during the World Cup™ with regards to Creative Arts?

Teams have been set up in 5 of the Host cities. These teams will be responsible for planning and implementing Christian Creative Arts Events and Outreaches, using a wide variety of creative arts (choirs, street carnivals, praise and worship events, fine arts exhibitions, open air performances, festivals, bands, drama, puppets etc.) to tell The Greatest Story that’s ever been told.

Where will the Christian creative arts outreaches take place?

These events and outreaches will take place specifically where there is an Arts in Action! Team.

How do I or my church get involved in the Arts in Action!

  • Christian creative artists volunteer your talents and perform and minister during the Soccer event.
  • Churches host performing groups who can assist with ministry within your church and community.
  • Creative Arts training available for your church or community
  • Churches with creative arts teams have the opportunity to get involved with the events already planned in their cities.

2.Guideline to select suitable Programmes and Projects for different target groups

How to use it: We recommend you select 1 or 2 which compliment and enhance the specific focus area of your church. In other words when your church’s focus is children and is in the rural areas you will find suitable programmes in the green area!

The number behind the Programmes, in brackets, is the number where you can look at an overview and contact details on the Programmes and Projects document.

Type of Congregation / Category / Outreach Projects/ Programmes / Category / Outreach Projects/ Programmes
Rural Con-gregation / Ministers / Church Service Themes (2)
TUG Mini 1-2-3 (17)
Men / Futsal (5)
Coaching Clinics (3)
Prayer (8)
Social Responsibility (12)
TUG Internships (16)
TUG Viewing (18)
Volunteers or Short Term Missionary (19)
Ubabalo (20) / Ladies / Creative Arts (1)
Prayer (8)
Social Responsibility (12)
Volunteers or Short Term Missionary (19)
Children (primary) / Creative Arts (1)
Holiday Activities
  • Futsal (5)
  • Holiday Clubs (6)
  • Kids Games (7)
  • Soccer Camps (11)
  • TUG Cup (15)
Tug Viewing (18)
Ubabalo (20) / Teens / Creative Arts (1)
Holiday Activities
  • Futsal (5)
  • Holiday Clubs (6)
  • Kids Games (7)
  • Soccer Camps (11)
  • TUG Cup (15)
TUG Viewing (18)
Ubabalo (20)
Students / Creative Arts (1)
Holiday Activities
  • Futsal (5)
  • Soccer Camps (11)
  • TUG Cup (15)
Prayer (8)
TUG Viewing (18)
Ubabalo (20)
Volunteers of Short Term Missionaries (19) / Families/
Com-munity / Festivals (4)
Hosting Touring Teams (14)
Trailer ministry (13)
TUG Viewing (18)
City/Town / Ministers / Church Service Themes(2)
TUG Mini 1-2-3 (17)
Men / Coaching Clinics (3)
Futsal (5)
Prayer (8)
Social Responsibility (12)
TUG Internships (16)
TUG Viewing (18)
Volunteers or Short Term Missionary Festivals (19)
Trailer ministry (13
Ubabalo (20) / Ladies / Creative Arts (1)
Prayer (8)
Social Responsibility (12)
Volunteers or Short Term Missionary (19)
Children (primary) / Creative Arts (1)
Holiday Activities
  • Futsal (5)
  • Holiday Clubs (6)
  • Kids Games (7)
  • Soccer Camps (11)
  • TUG Cup (15)
Tug Viewing (18)
Ubabalo (20) / Teens / Creative Arts (1)
Holiday Activities
  • Futsal (5)
  • Holiday Clubs (6)
  • Kids Games (7)
  • Soccer Camps (11)
  • TUG Cup (15)
TUG Viewing (18)
Ubabalo (20
Students / Creative Arts (1)
Holiday Activities
  • Futsal (5)
  • Soccer Camps (11)
  • TUG Cup (15)
Prayer (8)
TUG Viewing (18)
Ubabalo (20)
Volunteers of Short Term Missionaries (19) / Families/ Com-munity / Festivals (4)
Hosting Touring Teams (14)
Trailer ministry (13)
TUG Viewing (18)
Hosting City / Ministers / Church Service Themes (2)
TUG Mini 1-2-3 (17)
Men / Coaching Clinics (3)
Futsal (5)
Prayer (8)
ServiceBaseChurch (9)
Sideline Ministry (10)
Social Responsibility (12)
TUG Internships (16)
Volunteers or Short Term Missionary Festivals (19)
Trailer ministry (13)
Ubabalo (20) / Ladies / Creative Arts (1)
Prayer (8)
Social Responsibility (12)
Volunteers or Short Term Missionary (19)
Children (primary) / Creative Arts (1)
Holiday Activities
  • Futsal (5)
  • Holiday Clubs (6)
  • Kids Games (7)
  • Soccer Camps (11)
  • TUG Cup (15)
Tug Viewing (18)
Ubabalo (20) / Teens / Creative Arts (1)
Holiday Activities
  • Futsal (5)
  • Holiday Clubs (6)
  • Kids Games (7)
  • Soccer Camps (11)
  • TUG Cup (15)
TUG Viewing (18)
Ubabalo (20
Students / Creative Arts (1)
Holiday Activities
  • Futsal (5)
  • Soccer Camps (11)
  • TUG Cup (15)
Prayer (8)
TUG Viewing (18)
Ubabalo (20)
Volunteers of Short Term Missionaries (19) / Families/ Com-munity / Festivals (4)
Hosting Touring Teams (14)
Trailer ministry (13)
TUG Viewing (18

3. TUG Service and Sport Outreach Projects and Programmes – Overview and Contact Details

All these option are further explained and the relevant curriculums are available on the TUG Resource Kit DVD distributed by Bybel Media 0860263342 or available from Ben Marais

CONTENTS
1. ARTS IN ACTION / 12. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
2. CHURCH SERVICE THEMES / 13. TRAILER MINISTRY
3. COACHING CLINICS / 14. TOURING TEAMS
4. FESTIVALS and FANPARKS / 15. TUG CUP
5. FUTSAL / 16. TUG INTERNSHIPS
6. HOLIDAY CLUBS / 17. TUG Mini 1-2-3
7. KIDSGAMES / 18. TUG VIEWING (BIG SCREENS)
8. PRAYER / 19. VOLUNTEERS
9. SERVICE OUTREACH / 20. UBABALO eAfrica
10. SIDELINE MINISTRY / 21.REGISTRATION and CONTACT DETAILS
11. SOCCER SCHOOLS/CAMPS

1.ARTS IN ACTION

ARTS IN ACTION! (the Creative Arts outreach for The Ultimate Goal) assist churches in organising Christian Creative Arts EVENTS & OUTREACHES, using a wide variety of creative arts to tell The Greatest Story that’s ever been told within South Africa.

CHRISTIAN CREATIVE ARTISTS “Offer your talents!”

Volunteer your talents to perform and minister in your city and/or throughout South Africa.Register with us in order to become part of a database of Christian creative arts performers so we can link you with events, churches and community outreaches.

HOST PERFORMING GROUPS “Get to know new Family”

Exercise the gift of hospitality and be blessed by providing accommodation for touring creative arts teams (both local and international).The performing teams that you host can assist with ministry within your church and community.

CREATIVE ARTS TRAINING “Equipping beyond 2010”

The aim is to equip people even beyond 2010. If you have a creative arts group or people who are interested in receiving training, let us know and we will do our best to link you up with Christian creative artists who can train your team before June 2010.Visiting performers/touring teams will also offer training during June-July 2010 as part of their ministry.

CHURCHES WHO HAVE CREATIVE ARTS TEAMS “Community ministry”

Network with your local regional Arts in Action! Team – share ideas, resources, training, join in with already planned events and outreaches.

Big Screen Events – show the soccer matches on a big screen, this provides a great platform for short but powerful creative arts ministry within the event.

Festivals – utilise face painting, jumping castles, Christian bands and dancers, puppets, food and games to connect with your community.

Work with other churches in your area for a combined outreach to your community.

Contact: Eugéne Rens (National Convener) ;082 408 8970; Tel/Fax: +27 21 705-2986

Cape Town :Suzy Abrahams:083 706-9508

Port Elizabeth :Liesl Townsend:074 311-5009

Durban : Amanda Arthur:078 977-1967

Lecia Hale:083 672-7715

Johannesburg :Matthew Thomas:082 666-1708

Tshwane : Theo Coetzer:072 414-6127

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2. CHURCH SERVICE THEMES

Sport themed church services can be used effectively to impact the local congregation as well as providing the congregation with an excellent opportunity to invite non churched friends and other people to come to the service. The sport theme and/or witness by a local or national sport celebrity provide the church with an effective bridge into the lives of the members and non members as 85% of people relate to sport as either participants or spectators on a weekly bases. Sport celebrities also serve as powerful role models into the lives of others, thus people listen to their advice and witness.

A document is provided on the TUG website Downloads, sub folder Service Outreach. This will serve to assist in the planning and practical implementation of such a service. You can also contact the Call Centre to fax or email a copy to you!

A five minute World Cup™ moment for every Sunday service is also provided on the website .This runs up to the Sunday after the final. This moment includes a suggested video clip to play, prayer guidelines as well as other information. It is currently only available in Afrikaans, but can be easily adapted and translated.

Other resources for sermon ideas: Stuart Weir – and his sports service page is

Contact:Ben Marais; ; 083 564 1225

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3. COACHING CLINICS

TUGService Provider: Upward Sports South Africa

Upward Clinics are fun filled sports outreaches which churches can use to impact the children and families of their community. Upward is designed to assist you reach boys and girls between to ages of 5 and 13 in a way which is relevant and attractive. A typical Upward Clinic, which is available in Soccer and Cricket, is run for 3-5 days for three hours a day. Upward will provide you and your church with everything you need to implement this ministry effectively, from advertising and devotional curriculum right through to coaching material, leadership training for your volunteers and player kits for the children.

Contact: Mike; is e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ; cellphone 073 914 1215

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4. FESTIVALS and FANPARKS

Festivals are a carnival feel for the whole family where all activities and participation are free of charge for example: Mime artists, Puppeteers, Face painters, Jugglers, etc. A festival can gather a crowd while entertaining them and impacting their lives through preaching the gospel on public official stages, street stages or festivals in a public park or within a church building or community hall. A festival can be part of a one day outreach programmes closing with a gospel concert or with a match viewing.

Host cities will have dedicated FanParks and public viewing areas. Most Fan Parks are open only on match days from the morning till late. Entrance is for free to the public.

It is important to note that you are not allowed to hand out any pamphlets or booklets in any Public Area. The Municipalities will take strong action against that as it is against the law.

Contact: Nicole; ; 0861 2010. SA (72)

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5. FUTSAL

What: An Outreach programmes using Futsal. It issuitable for Indoor and Outdoor Soccer. Futsal Clinics and Tournaments can be held.

Who:The TUG Futsal model could be used by churches that have Sports Halls. Specifically targeting those who may be interested in learningnew and different skills based on Football. This model is good for both Host and Non-host cities.

How: Great way to introduce Soccer to a broader audience to be played in any reasonable size flat space

Contact: Brad ; ; cellphone 076 379 8746 or Jose; ; cellphone 078 666 5432

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6. HOLIDAY CLUBS

TUG Service Provider: EastsideCommunityChurch

What: A TUG Holiday Club is a week long church based Holiday Club programme based upon the theme of Soccer 2010.

Who: Any church or organisation that already runs an annual Holiday Club.

How: A specific TUG Holiday Club to be developed and distributed to all churches that register with TUG Holiday Club.

Contact:Debbie; ; tel. 012 998 2877

First register your church on this TUG website or complete the TUG Manual Registration Form and to sign up your church to receive further information on the TUG 2010 Holiday Club, please visit:

7.KIDSGames

TUGService Provider: SCAS (Sport for Christ Action South Africa)

Kids Games is a worldwide phenomenon connecting children with Jesus using Sports & Games, the Bible, creativity and fun all integrated into an easy-to-run initiative.
Kids Games is a multi-day, multi-group, sport focused, Bible based, global initiative for children aged between 6-14 years.


Contact details:

Hein, ; cellphone 082 076 6480; tel.021 866 1433;fax: 021 866 1020

8.PRAYER

Various prayer networks exist. Prayer is the foundation of The Ultimate Goal. You can subscribe to the TUG Prayer Letter, which comes out 2 x per month. We rely heavily on prayer and churches can add TUG prayer requests to their prayer agendas. Use your own creativity as to how and when you can involve people to pray for TUG outreaches, our nation and a successful and save World Cup™. Prayer walks, prayer meetings, prayer concerts are but a few examples you can have at your church.

We also have prayer guides available and you can enquire about this at our Call Centre.

Contact: Brian ; cellphone 083 254 3451

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9.SERVICE OUTREACH

TUG Service Outreach refers to practical activities where the Body of Christ can become involved in the vicinity of the stadium, official public viewing area or non-official public viewing areas during the soccer event in 2010 in South Africa. The purpose of these outreaches is to serve the visitors to South Africa as well as the South Africans.

In principle, Service Outreach also provides a platform from where other activities can be launched such as prayer initiatives and evangelism outreaches. As such, a Service Outreach should be linked to a Service Base Church (SBC) which offers its facility/resources to the Body of Christ.