As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace: whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ.
I Peter 4:10-11

The ministry of the local church isn’t to be carried out by a select few but by all followers of Jesus.

Individualism has become a prime factor responsible for pulling church community apart and diminishing the real and authentic identity of the church as a family. The church is not like a family; it is a family.

Over time there has been a cultural change from “the good of the whole” to “the good of the individual”, and this deeply impacts how we understand our identity as the church. It has shifted from the “we” to the “me” and ushered in this hyper-individualism.

This individualism has led many to see the church as a cruise liner: offering Christian luxuries for their whole family and asking the question, “How will this church serve me?” (rather than how can I serve this family).

Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said, “The church is the church only when it exists for others.”

The reality is the church should be like a family—not an event you attend. It’s ​a family you belong to, where you get committed, where you love and are loved, and where it’s okay to not be okay.

In this way, Christians model themselves after the Lord Jesus who didn’t come to be served but to serve and give His life for many (Matthew 20:28). The wonderful thing about the church is that all Christians are ministers of the Gospel and are empowered and gifted by the Spirit of God to serve the mission of the church in the places God has called them. 

There are many different ways you can be involved at The Compass Church—whether it’s serving on a Sunday or serving throughout the week.

Ministry Teams

If you wish to find out more information about any of these ministry opportunities and how to become involved, please email info@compassregina.com