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I really enjoyed hearing from the regional directors and seeing their perspective on different aspects of the Holy Spirit. It reminds me how we can all have such unique experiences but it leads all of us to the the same Jesus.
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I think ACOP’s philosophy of ministry has been most meaningful for the content of this course because through it we can see the passion behind the movement that is ACOP. ACOP’s direction, mission, and action can all be recognized through the philosophy of ministry, and as members of ACOP we can hold the movement accountable to its Christ-centered philosophy with a better understanding. Knowing the heart is key to being a team player, suggesting any advances or changes, taking concern for our history moving forward. Thank you for this course, it has been a blessing for discussion and revelation!
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I wholeheartedly echo everything that Charles (response above) has said. In addition, I think some of the distinctives of ACOP that have stood out for me (which are very important for me) are the recognition of the fivefold ministry gifts of the Spirit (Ephesians 4) and also the key idea that every member has a part to play in our journey together as disciples who are disciple-makers. The concept of Apostolic Centers provides a dynamic, forward-moving mission objective. I am very excited and grateful to have the chance to become part of the ACOP Fellowship. It is also wonderful to see the diversity of backgrounds and experiences that make up and enrich/strengthen the A-Team. God bless you all!
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I am so very happy that I have found the. ACOP. I really appreciate the thought and prayer that has formulated the values and mandate of this fellowship. I look forward to learning more as I go. I have learned a great deal about the ACOP and you have done a great job of presenting the course content.
Warmest Blessings
Chuck O
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