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Acts 6:1-7 (NIV)
Who among your community of faith is the first to be overlooked, and how does your community tend to respond?
As you listen, notice how the leaders respond. They did not shift the center of focus from one thing to another, nor did they try to hold on to their control. Rather they expanded what the center included and made it a part of the whole, and they made space to share power and influence, trusting that with the Holy Spirit there is plenty of power to go around.
----------REFLECT----------
1. What choices and decisions in this passage stood out to you?
2. When you think about a community you’re in, is there a group that is or tends to be overlooked? Maybe folks with a particular relationship or marital status, maybe it's folks from a certain gender or enthic group? What about people with disabilities or hold one economic status or another? Whoever it is, consider a first step in helping them not be overlooked.
3. How could you and your community act to expand the sense of what you see as the whole, and what would it take for your community to make space for more leadership trusting that in the Spirit there is plenty of power to go around?
----------GO DEEPER----------
Ministry During the Disruption Podcast
InterVarsity Press Selections: Acts >>
----------CONNECT----------
Find an InterVarsity Chapter >>
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Acts 6:1-7 (NIV)
Who among your community of faith is the first to be overlooked, and how does your community tend to respond?
As you listen, notice how the leaders respond. They did not shift the center of focus from one thing to another, nor did they try to hold on to their control. Rather they expanded what the center included and made it a part of the whole, and they made space to share power and influence, trusting that with the Holy Spirit there is plenty of power to go around.
----------REFLECT----------
1. What choices and decisions in this passage stood out to you?
2. When you think about a community you’re in, is there a group that is or tends to be overlooked? Maybe folks with a particular relationship or marital status, maybe it's folks from a certain gender or enthic group? What about people with disabilities or hold one economic status or another? Whoever it is, consider a first step in helping them not be overlooked.
3. How could you and your community act to expand the sense of what you see as the whole, and what would it take for your community to make space for more leadership trusting that in the Spirit there is plenty of power to go around?
----------GO DEEPER----------
Ministry During the Disruption Podcast
InterVarsity Press Selections: Acts >>
----------CONNECT----------
Find an InterVarsity Chapter >>