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The benefits of joining a Community Driven Church

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by RAKI WRIGHT

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Currently, human beings are more knowledgeable than any other time in history. We have achieved scientific milestones that nobody ever imagined were possible.
Life now seems relaxed and comfortable for most people. However, people tend to forget about the church when life is comfortable. When a personal or national tragedy happens, people shift their assessment of the church.

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Despite these double standards, the church is always there to meet humanity’s deepest needs. The role of community-driven churches is to fill a void in our lives that only the church can. With all the pressure in the world, people expect the church leadership and training to provide answers that they cannot find in any other institution. Continue reading to discover the benefits of joining a community-driven church.

  • Meet Human Needs. Human beings have several needs that they need full filled. Whether it is spiritual, emotional, or physical needs, a community-driven church can provide such support. We live in a troubled world. Some children are living in broken homes, there is unemployment everywhere, people are in debt than ever before, and substance abuse is on the rise. Almost everyone struggles to make ends meet. In these desperate times, we need to take drastic measures. Community driven churches implement targeted small groups that meet the needs of each believer. Such church community outreach services can spread beyond the church and be incorporated into the community. The church can then use these services to provide counseling and advice.
  • Public Services. You have probably heard about church driven projects in your community. Churches are a public service to the surrounding community. Community driven churches can provide almost everything. From food pantries, health seminars, and emergency preparations, community-driven churches act as public servants. With these operations, the church can impact the lives of the people and full fill God’s mission on earth. Just as Christ preached to everyone and delivered the captives. The church today lives to meet the needs of the people. That is why it is also important to modernize your church to be able to accommodate more people for the church. 
  • Leadership. Community driven churches think about future leaders. The church understands that the world is changing, and it needs leaders who can adapt to that change and lead the people to prosperity. Within a century, the current leaders will be deceased or too old to lead. As such, the world will need new leaders who will continue Christ’s work. Young men and women are encouraged to join community-driven churches, which can prepare them for future leadership. The church has a responsibility to train the next wave of leaders not only in the ministry but also in other positions such as community and government capacities.
  • Education. Community driven churches provide ministries such as after school care and skill development. Such services can assist the residents in that locality to better themselves. Churches also take part in seasonal celebrations and special events. In such circumstances, churches can reach people of all ages and encourage them to overcome the trials of life.

Community driven churches have a positive impact on every individual in the community.

 

 

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