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Does it really matter if I’m a member or not? Why do I have to take a class to even become a member? Why do I have to sign anything? People often ask these questions about our membership process, skeptical as to why there seem to be so many “hoops” to jump through.
It’s true. We take membership seriously and with a lot of gravity. Committing yourself to a body of believers is weighty. But it’s also wonderful. When Covenant Members join, they commit to a spiritual family that provides encouragement and support. They are called to a biblical degree of responsibility, service and sacrifice to their brothers and sisters. Our elders and leaders also pledge to assist our Covenant Members with care, counsel, prayer and teaching.
Men Ministry
The Men’s Ministry develops men in Christian living to make an eternal impact for this generation and those to come. We accomplish this mission through Bible study, discipleship groups, evangelism training, leadership development, accountability groups, mentoring, retreats, mission trips and special events.
Three Goals for Every Man. If you can get a man to do three things, you will make a significant impact on his life:
Read his Bible daily and eventually begin to journal his thoughts and prayers.
Join a small group for Bible Study and accountability.
Engage in personal ministry where he serves out of the overflow of his relationship with Christ and his brothers.
If you want the men of your church to get fired up, then point them to these disciplines.
Five Responsibilities of Every Man. Every man must be taught that he must take personal responsibility for his own private life in five areas. No one else can or will do these for a man:
His walk with God
His relationship with his wife
His relationship with his children
His personal finances
His health
Small Groups
We pursue and live out gospel-centered community through Home Groups. Made up of men and women from all generations of life, these groups meet once a week for fellowship, care, prayer, accountability, sharing stories and studying God’s Word. They’re a place where we work to consider each other over ourselves. No group is perfect, and no two groups are exactly the same. We don’t expect them to be
Women Group
From the beginning, Jewish women disciples, including Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna, had accompanied Jesus during his ministry and supported him out of their private means (Luke 8:1-3). He spoke to women both in public and private.
Matthew 25:42-Jesus was a frequent visitor at the home of Mary and Martha, and was in the habit of teaching and eating meals with women as well as men. When Jesus was arrested, women remained firm, even when his male disciples are said to have fled, and they accompanied him to the foot of the cross. It was women who were reported as the first witnesses to the resurrection, chief among them again Mary Magdalene. Although the details of these gospel stories may be questioned, in general they reflect the prominent historical roles women played in Jesus’ ministry as disciples.
A Christian Woman’s Strength
How can a woman use her strength on God then? The Bible is filled with some wonderful examples of ladies who blazed the trail before you.
The Bible says in Mark 12:30-31, “And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with ALL THY STRENGTH: this is the first commandment. And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these.” It is not a waste of a ladies life to spend her strength on God,it is the greatest thing she can do.
Let’s look at some:
Anna used her strength in prayer and fasting- Luke 2:37b.
Other women used their strength at prayer meetings- Acts 1:14
Hannah prayed fervently- 1 Samuel 1:10
Junia was a missionary- Romans 16:7
The woman at the well helped win her city to Christ- John 4:39
Rahab the harlot gathered her family to safety- Joshua 6:23-25
Philip’s daughters preached the gospel- Acts 21:8,9
Tabitha was a disciple (student) and had a ministry of helps making coats for widows- Acts 9:36-39
Phoebe was a helper in the Lord- Romans- 16:1,2
Women ministered unto Christ of their substance- Luke 8:3
Mary anointed Jesus with ointment very precious- John 12:3
The widow gave of her want- Luke 21:2
Another Mary gave support for the man of God for the Lord-Romans 16:6
Mary the anointer sat at the feet of Jesus and heard His word- Luke 10:39
Priscilla ministered for the Lord with her husband Aquila- Romans 16:3-4
Tryphena and Tryphosa laboured for the Lord- Romans 16:12
Praise team
The Choir Department
The Choir of Christourking Global is a collection of born again Christians who have been set apart to minister to God and His people through Music. It consists of both instrumentalists and vocalists.
The Mission Statement of the Choir is
“To ensure choir ministration (praise/worship and inspirational songs) are delivered skilfully and in such a manner that it will motivate God’s people to worship Him irrespective of their nationality, race or colour”
In addition,
“To inspire individuals in the church to imbibe the culture of praise /worship and make it part of their daily life/routine”
Spiritual Responsibility
All members (both instrumentalists and vocalists) are expected to maintain a high level of spirituality at all times to enable them effectively minster to God’s People. The Choir is not just about entertaining, the Spirit needs to impart on the songs for lives to be blessed. Therefore, each choir member is expected to:
- a) Spend quality time praying and worshipping God in the closet in order to effectively lead God’s people in the open.
- b) Spend quality time studying and listening to the Word of God as Choir ministry is the Word in Melody.
Malachi 3: 3-4
“3And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the LORD an offering in righteousness. 4Then shall the offering of Judah and Jerusalem be pleasant unto the LORD, as in the days of old, and as in former years”
Biblical Counseling
When special circumstances require help beyond Home Groups and life group, the primary places that we work out care and counseling, we partner with professional biblical counselors in meeting the emotional and spiritual needs of the church. These God-centered, gospel-saturated ministries offer biblical counseling for those seeking healing, freedom and wisdom in all areas of our daily lives.
Premarital Counseling
Marriage was created by God for the display of His glory and for the joy of His creatures. Through this gift, we are called to consider not only God’s covenantal love but also His incredible patience and unconditional mercy toward His beloved. Because this takes effort and intentionality, we strongly encourage engaged couples to supplement their marriage preparation through formal premarital counseling.
Register for Counseling
Register at least six months before your wedding date.
We will assign you a marriage mentor couple. We ask that couples meet with their marriage mentors at least six times.
Upon registration confirmation, We also ask that you complete a short test.
What is Deliverance
The term “deliverance” encompasses both the process and the result of one’s liberation from demonic bondage. Deliverance is achieved by driving out evil spirits by the authority of the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Since some may not be altogether familiar with the scriptural grounds for deliverance, we wish to acquaint our readers with the basic tenets of deliverance. We also recommend that you visit our resources page for materials on various aspects of deliverance.
Deliverance Basics
The Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke abound with accounts of Jesus casting demons out of people. A major part of His earthly ministry was devoted to deliverance. His purpose in becoming man, dying on the cross and conquering the grave was to defeat Satan in our behalf. “The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the devil’s work” I John 3:8.
Jewish religious leaders were amazed at the authority Jesus exercised over demons. They said, “He even gives orders to evil spirits and they obey him” Mark 1:27. He did not use incantations or any sort of paraphernalia; He merely spoke to these real yet invisible beings and they obeyed Him. “He drove out the spirits with a word…” Matt. 8:16.
Furthermore, Jesus trained The Twelve plus seventy-two other disciples and commissioned them to cast out demons.