The Call to Serve: Realigning Church Resources with Jesus' Mission
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Have you ever felt let down by an institution you looked to for support? Discover how, as a single mother, I faced financial struggles in the suburbs of Washington DC and found myself grappling with the priorities of my local and the larger universal church. Starting with a reading of Psalm 121, we set the scene for a poignant reflection on the church's mission and purpose. Through my personal story, you’ll hear about the stark contrast between the church's financial decisions and its duty to serve the community, as I recount my disappointment during an annual church meeting. Reflecting on the biblical example of Paul's self-sufficiency, we question how the church can better allocate its resources to truly support its members and the community we live in.
We delve into the struggles of seeking church assistance, drawing from the practicalities of financial self-sufficiency in ministry as exemplified by Paul and the early disciples. The journey continues with my personal disillusionment with the Western church's business-like approach and limited benevolence fund. Wrapping up, I share my personal journey of overcoming hardship without the anticipated support, advocating for a radical shift in how the church uses its resources. This heartfelt discussion underscores the need for the church to embody Jesus' mission of love and service, prioritizing genuine aid over institutional success. Join us for an eye-opening exploration of how the church can better fulfill its role in our lives and communities.
Chapter
1. The Church's Mission and Purpose (00:00:00)
2. The Struggles of Church Assistance (00:08:06)
3. Reimagining the Church's Mission (00:19:08)
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