Serving With Frontier Church
God Has Called Us All To Serve
The ultimate word that we want to hear from God at the end of our days is well done thy good and faithful servant. The way we prepare for that coming day is by serving everyday.
A godly leader, even a good secular leader will dedicate them self’s to serving others. Some are even called public servants. So, we who are the great generation of God should be at the forefront of serving others.
As children of God, it’s His faithfulness and love that calls us into service to others; so they can see God’s glory shine through our lives and to see how good He really is.
God made us unique with our own unique gifts and each one of us is good at something. Serving looks different for each of us because God gave us a divine design. Discover what your divine design is.
What does service look like?
What has God given you a talent for?
- Food, cook, baking, or grilling
- Homeless and less fortunate
- Infants, children, young adults
- Sing or play an instrument
- Computers/tech
- Graphics and artwork
- People / companionship
- Elderly
- Gardening
- Pray
- Cleaning
- Mechanics
- Heating/AC
- Construction
- Plumbing
- Electrical
- Decorating
- Painting
You’re getting the idea, right? Literally anything can be used in service to God and others.
God has given each of us a gift, or for some, multiple gifts. We are to use these gifts as a way to glorify Jesus Christ in our lives to bless others, and to do this simply in response to how good God is. It’s up to you and God on how to use it. Every footstep can be an act of worship.
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Accepting the Opportunity to Serve God and Others
We can always use more help. The bible says that the harvest is plentiful and the laborers are few and this is exactly our case. Every aspect of Frontier Church is made better by our amazing volunteer staff.
Don’t let this sound like under-appreciation of how God blesses Frontier Church. God blesses us abundantly, individually and as a body of believers; all so we can bless others. The more helping hands, the more souls that we can reach for God’s Kingdom.