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New Perspective Community

What's Your Calling?

What's Your Calling?

Find out the spiritual gifts God gives to His children

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New Perspective Community

2228 Herman Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7M 0N3, Canada

Saturday 1:00 PM

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Find out the spiritual gifts God gives to His children

What is your spiritual gift?

How are you serving?
https://youtu.be/-W5NWqPp4fw

1st Question:

In your opinion, what is the main topic of this passage?
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I can do things you cannot, You can do things I cannot; TOGETHER We can do great things.

2nd Question:

In your view, what can we learn about diversity and unity in Ephesians 4:1-16?
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Until we understand that diversity is a strength we will never fully understand the God who created it.

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Audre Lorde — 'It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.'

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We are in need of unity, rather than uniformity!

3rd Question:

According to Ephesians 4, what are (some of) the goals of the diversity (spiritual gifts) in the body of Christ?
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The Fullness of Christ: Apostle / Prophet / Evangelist / Pastor / Teacher

APEST
Apostles / Prophets / Evangelists / Shepherds (Pastor) / Teachers

*Ephesians 4 is not about distinct gifts, but fivefold ministries.
*Each one of us has received a portion of grace in one of the fivefold roles.
*The fivefold roles apply to all members of the body of Christ in varying degrees.
*When each person is working, by grace, in the role given by the Holy Spirit, the result is unity in faith, a continual growing in the personal knowledge of Jesus and maturity or wholeness, which all lead to the fullness of Christ.
*APEST is God's appointment for each person, empowering each one with a natural, ministry motivation and expression in a given situation.
APOSTLES extend the gospel. As the “sent ones,” they ensure that the faith is transmitted from one context to another and from one generation to the next. They are always thinking about the future, bridging barriers, establishing the church in new contexts, developing leaders, networking trans-locally. Yes, if you focus solely on initiating new ideas and rapid expansion, you can leave people and organizations wounded. The shepherding and teaching functions are needed to ensure people are cared for rather than simply used.

PROPHETS know God's will. They are particularly attuned to God and his truth for today. They bring correction and challenge the dominant assumptions we inherit from the culture. They insist that the community obey what God has commanded. They question the status quo. Without the other types of leaders in place, prophets can become belligerent activists or, paradoxically, disengage from the imperfection of reality and become other-worldly.

EVANGELISTS recruit. These infectious communicators of the gospel message recruit others to the cause. They call for a personal response to God's redemption in Christ, and also draw believers to engage the wider mission, growing the church. Evangelists can be so focused on reaching those outside the church that maturing and strengthening those inside is neglected.

SHEPHERDS nurture and protect. Caregivers of the community, they focus on the protection and spiritual maturity of God's flock, cultivating a loving and spiritually mature network of relationships, making and developing disciples. Shepherds can value stability to the detriment of the mission. They may also foster an unhealthy dependence between the church and themselves.

TEACHERS understand and explain. Communicators of God's truth and wisdom, they help others remain biblically grounded to better discern God's will, guiding others toward wisdom, helping the community remain faithful to Christ's word, and constructing a transferable doctrine. Without the input of the other functions, teachers can fall into dogmatism or dry intellectualism. They may fail to see the personal or missional aspects of the church's ministry.

Fivefold Ministries by Alan Hirsch

God has provided at-least fivefold ministry to produce healthy Jesus movements. It is critical for healthy church that all disciples discover their ministry spheres and that leadership is built squarely on fivefold ministry.
https://youtu.be/qiwgfVkh_XA

Fivefold Ministries Inventory

Discover your Base and Phase ministry gifts as articulated in Ephesians 4.
http://www.fivefoldsurvey.com/

Final Questions:

1) Take time to talk through what primary APEST gift you think each person in the NPC has.
2) Where would we say NPC is strongest and where is it weakest, in terms of APEST?
3) In what ways will we create space and training to help us grow up in the APEST areas where we're weakest?

Support New Perspective Community

The spiritual aim of stewardship “is to help people deepen their faith and growth in grace by giving in response to the Gospel.”
https://adventistgiving.ca/#/org/AN6B23/envelope/start