Finding Your Voice

A Call Committee once asked a candidate, If you were to come here as our pastor, what three themes would we likely hear repeated in various ways in your preaching and teaching? Clever question! It is asking the pastor about his or her core values and purpose.

The question belongs also to every baptized Christian. We all have a unique, particular and urgent theme we must say or do with our life. It’s a message that must be spoken, a crusade that must be undertaken, a passion that must be explored, a help that must be rendered in the world around us. Indeed, the challenge of growing up is to “find our voice” in the midst of many voices. How is our voice in harmony with the voice of Christ?

Your Voice: To find your unique God-given voice is to discover your way of expressing yourself, of giving back, of serving others and expressing your faith. It grows out of three understandings of your “self”:

The congregation can be the place where we encourage one another in discovering our life themes and finding ways to express our voice and the voice of Christ in the world around us. How does the voice of Christ come through our voice? The congregation can be where values are formed and the self matures in a sense of selflessness and discipleship. The congregation can be the launching pad for our service within the world and for the sake of the world God loves.

Questions to Ponder

  1. What are your three life themes? What is your unique voice in the world?
     
  2. What activities of the congregation contribute to spiritual formation, mentoring, and the shaping of disciples?
     
  3. How can your congregation celebrate the way members live out their discipleship outside of the congregation?
     

Writer: Stan Meyer
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