Assembly

The Assembly is the congregational arm of the the Fullstature Missions International where believers gather for worship, fellowship, and spiritual growth.

Functions

  • Conducts regular worship services and community gatherings.
  • Engages in evangelistic activities to reach the lost.
  • Provides a platform for teaching and discipleship, helping members grow in their faith.
  • Organizes events and conferences to mobilize the church community for missions and outreach.

NURTURING MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN TO FULL STATURE

Every house is built upon a foundation. Full stature is built upon the foundation of the bible and our theology – how we think about God – and our values, the kind of ideas and attitudes that we feel are important. Values concern what a church feels like and the atmosphere of the church. It is possible for two churches to believe exactly the same doctrine, but to feel very different because the two churches have different value systems.

  1. We value RADICAL PURSUIT OF GOD.

We are hungry to know God’s presence through worship and follow hard after Him (Psalm 63:1–3).

  1. We value CHRISTLIKENESS.

We desire that through the power of the Holy Spirit, Jesus’ love, mercy, grace, truth, purity, power, and integrity would shine through all that we are and do. (Ephesians 5:2).

  1. We value BEING SPIRIT-LED.

We value hearing God’s voice. We honor Jesus as our Head and the Holy Spirit as our Counselor and the Administrator of our churches. We seek to be actively responsive to the Holy Spirit’s daily leading of our personal lives and ministries and of the local church. (Romans 8:14; 2 Sam. 5:19).

  1. We value PRAYER.

We believe that prayer is essential, because it is our primary means of communion with God, and because of our personal lives, ministries, missions and of the local church. (Hebrews 13:20–21; Phil. 4:6).

  1. We value EQUIPPING MEMBERS.

Our intent is to teach and train all believers to recognize their gifts and calling and yet be united in one body just as God tempered together our physical bodies with many members. We aim first to grow as disciples of Christ and then to make disciples of others (Ephesians 4:11–13; Matt. 28:19–20).

  1. We value THE KINGDOM OF GOD.

We aim to move in the signs of the present fulfillment of the kingdom, invoking the Spirit’s powerful presence, ministering through the Spirit’s gifts, and seeing God heal, deliver and work wonders. (Matthew 28:19–20; Mark 1:14–15).

  1. We value TRANSPARENT LIVES.

Believers can remove the deceptive veil that masks their lives. They can reveal their faults with confidence that the presence of Jesus amongst the brethren is enough to bring instant transformation. We can be changed into the same image we behold from glory to glory (1 Cor. 3:1–18).

  1. We value the GRACE AND MERCY OF GOD.

We believe that mercy is fundamental to all that God does in salvation. We, therefore, aim to extend mercy to one another and to all to whom we minister. To lead is to be criticized, to advance is to be attacked. Critics demoralize but leaders lead and motivate and God delivers. (1 Peter 5:5; Phil. 3:10,11).

  1. We value NON-JUDGEMENTAL ACCEPTANCE.

Only when we freely accept one another just as Christ has received us can believers live together in love and extend charity to others. (Romans 14:1–23; 15:1–33).

  1. We value INTEGRITY.

It is important for us to speak the truth, deal honestly, and live uprightly. (Ephesians 4:15).

  1. We value SERVANT LEADERSHIP.

We believe that Christ has put significant leadership authority in the hands of the leaders, pastors and associates. We aim to exercise that authority with humility, selflessness, grace, and care for the sheep, fields and a sincere desire to build up the Body of Christ. (Mark 10:37; 44–45).

  1. We value THE INDIVIDUAL, single or married, and we want to enable and support mature relationships and family growth. (Phil. 2:3–5).
  1. We value UNITY.

We are convinced that all who belong to Christ are one in His Body, The Church. We aim to maintain unity by honoring all who call on Jesus’ name and by seeking reconciliation with all parts of the church. (John 17:21–23) unity is fruit.

  1. We value SERVING IN TEAMS.

We are honored by every person whom God adds to the Full stature. We aim to work together to build the ministry through maintaining mutual respect, open communication, determined cooperation, and believing and speaking the best about each other. (Mark 3:13–14).

  1. We value REALITY.

We aim to walk in the Spirit and see real supernatural works of God. We aim also to function on the natural plain based on God’s leading in conjunction with excellent, relational thinking. (Matthew 15:32–36).

  1. We value SIMPLICITY.

We wish to do nothing for “religious effect” but rather to operate in non-hype patterns. We desire to do the ministry of Christ with joy. (Phil. 4:4).

  1. We value being CULTURE CURRENT.

We aim to develop an atmosphere of ease, and to speak, act, and dress in ways in which the culture we minister in can respond positively. For example, we reflect this value through worship, music that is of a popular style. (2 Cor. 19:19–23).

  1. More than anything else, we value RELATIONSHIP.

Our value of relationship at The Full stature is a must to hold all things together. Our attitudes at home and at work matter a lot. We value relationship with God, relationship with one another as part of the Full stature fellowship, and relationship with others. Simply stated: we value relationship with God and relationship with one another. (John 15:12–15).

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