Service in Church History
The
Christian ideal of service and leadership in church History is based on the
life and the teaching of Christ. He is presented as the suffering servant and
taught his followers how they had to serve others. When he was about to die, he
instructed the apostles to continue with the service he had already started.
Services
of the Apostles
Apostles
were the people appointed by Christ to carry out the mission of spreading the
good news. They include Mathew, Andrew, Mark, Simon, Peter (Rock), Judas
Iscariot, Phillips, Jude Takeo, James, John, Bartholomew, Thomas and Simon the
patriot. These men rendered the following services in their communities.
The apostles preached the gospel of Christ
(Acts 8: 12 and 19:8). Christ prior to his ascension had instructed the
apostles to make all men and women his followers before the parasail (the
second coming of Jesus). This was the reason why the apostles had the duty of
preaching the good news. [Matthew 28: 16-19]
The apostles carried out water baptism. This
became a symbolical expression for one’s acceptance of Christ intended to
cleanse one of his or her sins (Act 19:5 - 6).
The Apostles played the role of healing
through performing miracles. This saved people from suffering and proved that
God was present among them. (Act 5: 12 - 16).
The apostles wrote epistles (letters) to the
various Christian communities. These included Corinth, Galatia, Ephesus and
others. These letters encouraged the Christians in their faith and answered
some questions that had puzzled them. Peter, John, James and Paul were among
the apostles who wrote these epistles.
The apostles also laid hands on new converts
and confirmed many Christians. This helped them to get many soldiers to defend
the church (Acts 6: 5 - 6)
The apostles carried out charitable work.
They distributed food relief to the needy such as the poor, widows and orphans
(Acts 6: 1-4).
The apostles carried out missionary journeys
to various Christian communities. St. Paul was among the apostles who traveled
to distant places to meet other Christians. Paul went to places like Rome,
Corinth and Ephesus
The apostles formulated prayers. For example
the apostles creed of “I believe in God the almighty. They encouraged believers
to constantly engage in saying this prayer. This strengthened the faith and
trust of Christians in God.
The apostles formed churches in various
Christian communities. This was as a result of the ever increasing number of
converts. The apostles there after found it necessary to put up some structure
where these converts would gather and pray.
The apostles played the role of training
leaders to become agents in the spread of Christianity. St. Paul for example
trained Timothy and Titus to help in going to other distant places (Acts 16:
1-5).
The
apostles set up catechetical centers in places such as Antioch (Acts 16: 1-5).
These centers became an avenue through which Christians could share their
experiences even when the apostles were not physically present.
The
apostles carried and encouraged fellowship among the Christian believers. The
believers came to the temple and shared their Christian experiences. This gave
them more courage and strengthened their faith (Acts 2:42 - 47).
The apostles conducted fund raising for the
work of the church. 'This was carried out during ceremonies. This contributed
towards the rapid growth of the church.
The apostles shared Holy Communion with other
believers. This was done in memory of the Lord's Supper.
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