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Common Grace Ministries/GraceLife Fellowship Core Values: How We "Be"
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These are values set
by my brothers and sisters at Common Grace
Ministries and GraceLife
Fellowship. I share these values and offer them here as the basis for our
work in community health. Guided by these values, we operate with the clear
understanding that quality care goes well beyond making no mistakes in the
physical care and "getting it right." Quality here is grounded in
the certainty that we are God's creations and we work to treat one another
as such - with mercy and love. Our patients and the community we serve deserve
nothing less than our best effort to achieve this quality. Our values are
spelled out by the truth of how we live and how we treat one another.
Being before Doing
Faithfulness before Success
Christ did not call us to be successful but faithful. Our first allegiance is to Christ, to serve Him with all that He has gifted us with. Our identity does not reside in our gifts but in the Gift Giver. If the exercising of our gifts should prove "successful" or "unsuccessful" our identity will still be intact since its foundation is rooted in Christ.
Care before Cure
In humility we cast all our care on Christ because He cares for us. We must be willing to be servants who care for others even in the midst of rejection, brokenness and "incurable" situations.
Principle and People before Program
Everything around us is temporal, everything except that which is "unseen," i.e., God's Word and the souls of people. Principles from God's Word flow through our lives and express themselves in a variety of servant forms and structures (i.e., programs) for a particular people, place and time (i.e., culture). Principles never change, but their particular "programmatic" expressions in the world must change as people and cultures change over.
Servant Structures before Service Structures
Service structures are systems set up to provide a service, sometimes without much regard for the ones being served. Servant structures put a premium on the character of those providing the service and the inherent worth of those receiving the service.
Cross before Culture
The culture of the Cross must inform all cultures. Where the cross and culture are compatible (since all culture is the collective expression of God's image within a people group), both can be embraced. Where the Cross and culture clash (since cultures have been infected by sin), the servant leader must side and stand courageously by the Cross.
Justice & Mercy
Justice and mercy work hand in hand to accomplish the purposes of God. God, in His justice, allows suffering to cause a man to see and release sin. When the sin is released, God's justice destroys the sin and His mercy immediately enters in to restore and renew the sinner.
Common & Special Grace
God's grace is manifested in two ways: common and special grace. Common grace is the grace shown by the Creator to and for His creation. This common grace is given regardless of the recipient's awareness and acceptance of it. Special grace is bestowed upon those who enter into a personal relationship to the Creator through Jesus Christ. Those who are ambassadors for Christ must be about both graces. The former grace often opens the door for the latter grace.
Christ before All
The goal of the servant leader is to glorify Christ and to enjoy him forever. If Christ is not before all, then our foundation is like shifting sand that cannot support the superstructure of our lives and ministry.