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  • Celestine

    Member
    April 16, 2025 at 11:06 pm

    For me one thing that stood out as most important from the content in this course is the emphasis on community, multiplication, and grace. ACOP’s focus on building strong relationships, empowering leaders, and extending grace to others resonates deeply. The organization’s commitment to missions, discipleship, and serving the broader community is inspiring and challenging.

    I’d like to learn more about how ACOP’s principles and values are applied in practical ministry settings, such as local churches or community outreach programs. Understanding the real-world impact of ACOP’s vision and culture would provide valuable insights into its effectiveness and potential for replication. I hope I will get answers to the above wishes?

    Overall, the course has highlighted the importance of a clear vision, strong leadership, and a commitment to community and multiplication in advancing God’s kingdom. These themes have been both motivating and thought-provoking, encouraging me to reflect on my own role in God’s work and how I can contribute to building healthy, multiplying communities of faith.

  • Anna

    Member
    February 17, 2025 at 9:08 pm

    Thank you so much ACOP A-Team for a really great course! I learned so many great things about ACOP through your teaching and sharing. In every section, I learned something new, discovered a new leadership idea, or received confirmation that I am already on the right track. God has spoken to me through you about credentialing, how ordination is not just a call but the acknowledgment of what God is already doing.

    I was not too excited about the beginning of the ACOP, but as time went on, I learned that God works through imperfect people who just want to follow Him.

    In Mission and Vision, I was excited to learn about the culture of discipleship and how reaching the lost is a priority within ACOP.

    But my favourite part of all was the mentorship section. I have wanted a mentor and have asked a few people that exact question, but now I realize that helping out and asking for help are much more effective ways of getting the mentorship I need. I plan on implementing the tools I just got in my life now.

    Thank you so much for this course and God bless you all!

  • Zach

    Member
    December 18, 2024 at 4:44 pm

    Lots of good info in the course, but I think the course itself, just that it exists and how it was presented stood out to me; the care, attention to detail, and the effort to compile it speaks volumes about the type of leadership culture being fostered. I loved the relational aspects of the ministry, and the course really made it feel like it’s about being part of a family, intentionally and on purpose.

  • Jaylen

    Member
    September 13, 2024 at 3:45 pm

    Nothing comes to mind. Thanks!

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