The Power of Culture
We are establishing a Kingdom Culture, Where people are discipled to maturity and developed to lead in their spheres of influence.
Culture is made up of three base ingredients:
beliefs — Our convictions
values — what we hold dear
PRIORITIES — WHAT'S IMPORTANT TO US
New Life's Culture
Beliefs
God is Good
Jesus' Blood Paid for Everything
Nothing is Impossible
I am Significant
The Kingdom has come near
Values
Risk
Accountability
CONNECTION
COMPASSION
HEALING &
WHOLENESS
HOPE
JUSTICE
INTEGRITY
DISCIPLESHIP
Honour
Creativity
PRIORITIES
REVELATION
RESTORATION
LIBERATION
Culture and Tribe
The concept of "tribe" is a valuable picture of New Life’s distinct Kingdom culture, which is being grown. Both a tribe's and a church’s culture encompass a distinctive blend of shared beliefs, values, customs, and practices.
We aspire for individuals to embrace a "tribal" sentiment towards New Life, as it will nurture a profound sense of belonging within a tightly-knit community. This community will be characterized by support, love, and an unwavering focus on the common values and priorities that arise from the church's God-given calling as an apostolic and prophetic body.
Tribe and unity don't mean uniformity. In a tribe, there are individuals with diverse talents, backgrounds, and perspectives. However, unity comes from embracing this diversity and understanding that it's the very thing that makes the tribe stronger. Similarly, when rowing together, each rower's technique might be slightly different, yet they adapt and find a common rhythm.
We aspire for individuals to embrace a "tribal" sentiment towards New Life, as it will nurture a profound sense of belonging within a tightly-knit community. This community will be characterized by support, love, and an unwavering focus on the common values and priorities that arise from the church's God-given calling as an apostolic and prophetic body.
Tribe and unity don't mean uniformity. In a tribe, there are individuals with diverse talents, backgrounds, and perspectives. However, unity comes from embracing this diversity and understanding that it's the very thing that makes the tribe stronger. Similarly, when rowing together, each rower's technique might be slightly different, yet they adapt and find a common rhythm.