In a future article, I will discuss four types of church member that don’t build up the church. This article discusses six types of members that do build up the church. 1. The Member Who Attends Attending is the most basic way members build each other up. It’s the most obvious way to show commitment to the body.. So many people in church but not covered. It’s something that you desire and allow to happen in your life. Make very clear communication and response. v. He has chosen a common identity with the people he’s associating with. This is called family characteristics. They talk a certain way, they dress a certain way, they sing a certain way.
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Pastor John Fullerton writes about the types of people who are around us, including the non-Christians. His words help us understand the work involved in living out our church’s mission: to make and mature disciples for Jesus Christ.. This mindset shift is the first step toward building a great-commission church in a post-everything world. In each of the subsequent posts, we will start by identifying who the sleepers, seekers, consumers, or disciples are in your church and community. You will then be equipped with tools to map out your unique plans to reach them.