Victorian Conference & Cedarvale’s new health initiative
Jesus taught us to “love one another as I have loved you” and that “by this all will know that you are my disciples.” (John 13:34,35). We’re familiar with Ministry of Healing p. 143 where Christ’s method of mingling with people, showing His sympathy and ministering to their needs – in short showing genuine love and kindness – was bedrock to building confidence and inviting them to follow Him.
Now notice the next paragraph, “There is need of coming close to the people by personal effort. If less time were given to sermonising, and more time were spent in personal ministry, greater results would be seen.” Sister Ellen elaborates on “personal ministry” as relieving the poor, caring for the sick, comforting the sorrowing, instructing the ignorant and counselling the inexperienced. She finishes with this motivation, “Accompanied by the power of persuasion, the power of prayer, the power of the love of God, this work will not, cannot, be without fruit.”
So how fruitful is your personal ministry? If your church were to close tomorrow, which I trust it won’t, would you have a personal ministry? Personal ministry sits at the progressive nexus between personal leadership and team ministry. Rooted in our personal walk with God, He gives us love to serve people personally. We don’t need a position. We need His love which the Holy Spirit pours into our hearts. (Rom. 5:5).
Each of these progressions cause us to learn to love in deeper ways.
• In personal leadership we learn to love God supreme – it’s foundational. We also learn appropriate self-care so we can lead and manage our abilities, our time and our energy so we can make productive choices. This is where we become whole people.
• In personal ministry our love extends to others from our family and friends to our broader community. People are the only things going to heaven and we value their importance.
• In team ministry we love more intelligently by gathering our personal attributes into a shared direction with others. In team ministry, 1 + 1 can equal 4 or 8 as the synergies create better solutions than any one member could arrive at alone. In a team our weaknesses can be made irrelevant by the strengths of other members.
• In team leadership our love is shaped to lead a team of people or a part of a project to accomplish the directions of the group.
This helpful model can inform our growth inspiring us to move closer to Christ’s heart and mind. This is how He worked. We love “because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19). God’s love catalyses us to reach our full potential. In turn we share His love with others in personal ways and through the church ministry teams we work with.
We’ll no doubt want to learn new skills about leadership and management as we progress, but it is a bottom-up pathway. Theres no use… trying to lead a team if you’re not led by God. It can be frustrating being a part of a ministry team when our own personal ministry compass isn’t pointing north. And if love isn’t at the core of it all – inside and out – then we’re just making noise (1 Corinthians 13:1). Rather, “let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works”. (Hebrews 10:24)
Notice that these encouragements about Christ’s method and personal ministry are in the book Ministry of Healing. They are directly linked to “medical missionary work”. Let me stir up your love and good works by appealing for you to pray and financially support an opportunity to train members throughout Victoria in the healing ministry of Christ.
Working cooperatively with Cedarvale Health & Lifestyle Retreat, a supportive ministry registered in the SNSW Conference, the Victorian Conference is raising funds to revive the Abide Health Estate. Located an hour northeast of Melbourne, the purpose-built facilities already have a beautiful 13-room Residential Health Retreat, Dormitory and Training Centre for 16 students and market garden ready to operate. We are raising $1.5 million to assist Cedarvale in completing the purchase. Cedervale will own the estate and operate the Residential Health Retreat and the Health and Personal Ministries Departments of the Victorian Conference will open a Health and Ministry Training Centre.
Go to https://reviveabide.com.au to learn more of the potential to train and experience the blended ministry of Jesus Christ, resulting in a network of health and ministry workers throughout Victorian churches and communities.
May we let Christ’s love shine inside and out and so reach a world in deepening need!
Pr Andrew Jasper
Director of Health, Stewardship and Personal Ministries