At All Souls, we
live in Worship of God, Relationship with others, and Service to the
world. This is our purpose in ministry and it is our process of growing
one another in our life in Christ.
Worship
Worship is the foundation of the Christian life. There is no such thing
as a Christian who does not worship God. Worship is the primary purpose
of a Christian, so it is the primary purpose of All Souls. It is what
is minimally expected of all Christians, so it is what we minimally
expect of our members. We are called to worship God. Worship is not
only the foundational activity of our church, it is also our “front
door”. In other words, when new people come to All Souls (whether
they are Christians or not), Sunday Morning Worship is primarily the
first place they come. This is perfectly appropriate because they need
the same thing we all need: to pour our hearts out before God as we
confess our sin, fear, anger, hope, fatigue, and need. We all need to
hear of the wonder of the grace of Christ. We all need to be renewed
in His presence, by His Spirit. That is why Worship is our foundation
and our front door.
But, let’s say you have been coming to All Souls for a while and
are wondering, “Now what?” How do you get more involved
and plugged in? How can you begin to grow more in your faith?
Relationship
The Christian life is not to be lived in a vacuum. We are built for
relationships, that is just basic, Garden of Eden stuff: it is not good
for us to be alone! If God has called you into relationship with Him
through Christ, he has also called you to join in Christian community.
At All Souls, we take this call to community very seriously. We want
all of our members and regular attenders to be intentional about building
trusting and meaningful spiritual relationships. That is the primary
purpose behind our Community Groups. These groups are where you will
be challenged, cared for, prayed for, and grow in your understanding
of the Gospel.
Now, not only are we called to worship God and to live in meaningful
relationship with others. There is more to being a well-rounded follower
of Christ.
Service
In his promise to Abraham, God said, “I will be your God and you
will be my people.” That promise was brought to fullness in the
Gospel of Christ as he ‘sealed the deal’ in the death and
resurrection of Jesus. But, God didn’t call us to be his people
just so we can worship him and enjoy each other. Rather, he calls us
to be his people, “in order to be a blessing to the nations.”
In other words, we are called to be conduits of the beauty and grace
of Jesus to our world. Every Christian is called to this and it is essential
for the process of growing into a mature follower of Christ. This is
why we encourage all of our folks to “find their ministry”
on one of our Ministry Teams. In doing so, you will be given the opportunity
to live out the love of Christ to others in our Church, our City and
our World.
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