### Summary
Welcome to the second session of the First Steps online membership class at the Shores Church. Today, we delve into the identity and structure of our church, which is part of the Assemblies of God fellowship. Founded in 1914 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, the Assemblies of God is the largest Pentecostal fellowship globally. It was established to promote unity, doctrinal stability, legal standing for ministry, coordinated mission efforts, and ministerial training. Unlike traditional denominations, the Assemblies of God operates as a voluntary cooperative fellowship, meaning churches are independent but choose to work together for greater impact.
Our church enjoys autonomy within this fellowship, allowing us to make independent decisions regarding pastoral leadership and other key aspects. This structure is akin to joining a basketball team where you volunteer to be part of a collective effort, adhering to shared goals and responsibilities. We collaborate with other local Assemblies of God churches in our Metro East section, fostering a sense of community and shared mission.
Diversity is a cornerstone of the Assemblies of God, encompassing various ethnicities and genders in ministry roles. Our mission is fourfold: to evangelize the lost, worship God, disciple believers, and show compassion through ministries like Convoy of Hope. Convoy of Hope is renowned for its rapid response to disasters and global feeding programs, embodying our commitment to meeting both physical and spiritual needs.
What sets us apart is our Pentecostal identity, often referred to as "full gospel." We believe that the experiences described in the book of Acts, particularly Acts 2:1-4, are relevant and accessible today. This includes the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit, with speaking in tongues as the initial physical evidence. In our next session, we will explore the 16 fundamental truths that form the core of our doctrine.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Driven Focus**: Our mission is fourfold: to evangelize the lost, worship God, disciple believers, and show compassion through ministries like Convoy of Hope. Each aspect of this mission is crucial for holistic ministry, addressing both spiritual and physical needs. This comprehensive approach ensures that we are not just hearers of the Word but doers as well. [04:50]
5. Pentecostal Identity: We identify as a Pentecostal fellowship, believing that the experiences described in the book of Acts are relevant today. This includes the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit, with speaking in tongues as the initial physical evidence. This belief underscores our commitment to living out the full gospel in our daily lives.
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