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EMBRACE faith styles

Elder

Introduction

Elders strive to be good and loyal members of the community. They are decent and respectable members of their community.

  • You are a deeply loyal member of your community.
  • You do what your community expects of you.
  • You are a respectable member of your community.

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Our love to God is measured by our everyday fellowship with others and the love it displays.

— Andrew Murray

Description

You are a deeply loyal member of your community.

Elders are deeply loyal people who feel closely connected to their church or faith community. They enjoy being associated with the community in which they grew up. They know the resulting relationships work best when they are sensitive to how people in their community expect them to act. For them faith has to do with other people. They share ways of doing things, habits and ways of thinking with the people around them. They strive to be upstanding and respectable members of their community.

You do what your community expects of you.

Elders live out the values that are important for building relationships with others. They hold on to critical values such as loyalty, honesty and integrity. They trust the leaders their community has chosen. They know that if they submit to the teachings their community subscribed to, they will find answers to all their relationship questions.

You are a respectable member of your community.

Elders do best when they commit to their local church. They thrive on involvement in their community. Elders are loyal and dependable members of the group to which they belong. They serve and nurture this group diligently. Elders would do well to join a weekly group at their church or in their community and offer to help with a task in the group.

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