Whose Job is it Anyway?

Whose Job is it Anyway? by James Occhipinti, published by UNITED HOUSE Publishing on June 25, 2024, is a thought-provoking exploration of the roles individuals play within a church community. This 178-page book addresses common questions about church responsibilities, such as who manages various tasks and how these contributions support the overall mission. Occhipinti emphasizes the biblical perspective on service, encouraging readers to recognize their potential in fulfilling these roles.
In this edition, readers will find insights into the importance of collaboration and the diverse ways individuals can serve within their congregations. The book discusses themes related to Christian living, church leadership, and the significance of worship and devotion. By examining how ordinary people are called to participate in church activities, Whose Job is it Anyway? aims to inspire a sense of purpose and willingness to contribute, inviting readers to reflect on their own capabilities and roles in their faith communities.
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“Who sets up the chairs?”
“Who takes care of the babies in the nursery?”
“Who sends cards to the members?”
“Who coordinated all of the food for this event?”
Have you ever wondered how so many tasks and care of others get accomplished in a church? In Whose Job Is It Anyway?, James walks us through what the Bible says about our appointments in the church. We are all called to be a part of serving and working together for the corporate mission of the church. God continually used ordinary people, even the least obvious, in His word to carry out His work. Reading Whose Job Is It Anyway? will dispel any concerns you may have about not being enough for the job, and you will begin asking, “What job can I do?” and see how God can use all of us. He needs us to be willing.
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