Serving

WHY SERVE?

Why should I serve in the church? Simply put, the answer is: to become a Biblical Christian. Jesus Christ came to serve. “For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.” (Mark 10:45). Serving is one of the fundamental ways to define the ministry of Jesus.

In fact, the word ministry literally means to serve. The Greek noun diakonia is most often translated as either ministry or service. It follows that if serving others is the very definition of ministry, and specifically the ministry of Jesus, then we who take the name Christian should participate in the life of service that Jesus held.

WHERE DO I START?

Our Summit Creek Series is the primary vehicle we have to help people in the process of serving. In the segment of the series titled “Serving,” we discuss how God has uniquely made us for His purposes, which includes using the abilities and spiritual gifts He has given to us. Discovering what spiritual gifts are, and which ones we may have been given, proves to be very helpful in finding out how we can serve God and His people. You don’t necessarily have to take the Summit Creek Series in order to serve somewhere, but it is usually the most helpful way to get started.

TEAM Summit Creek

Team Summit Creek is a monthly meeting for everyone who serves in any capacity at Summit Creek Church, and is an important commitment that accompanies serving. At Team Summit Creek we receive Bible teaching that’s relevant for what’s next and needed in the church. We also receive training for areas in which we serve, worship together and receive prayer. There is dinner provided for both the adults and kids, and there is always free childcare available for nursery through 5th grade. Team Summit Creek is from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and is usually the first Sunday of the month.