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Ethics of God's Servants Related to The Calls and Duties of Church Service Based on Philippines 2:21-22 Djone Georges Nicolas
Daengku: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Innovation Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi dan Rekayasa, Yayasan Ahmar Cendekia Indonesia

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This paper aims to analyze the ethics of God's servants related to the calling and duties of church ministry based on Philippians 2:21-21. First, servants of God in carrying out church duties sometimes tend to forget or ignore that they are called and chosen by God to serve souls wholeheartedly and with high ethics. Many servants of God who do not show ethical attitudes that match their status as a servant of God are found so that it becomes a stumbling block within the church as a community of believers, as well as outside the church as an environment that can be reached to Christ. In this paper, the descriptive qualitative method is used, by collecting data through the Bible and other literature books such as journals, interviews, and documents related to the topic of discussion, such as social media and Youtube. As a result, a servant of God is ethically obliged to have the nature of loyalty to God who has called him. Second, a servant of God is ethically obligated to be an example in God's entrusted to service. In conclusion, a servant of God is essentially an ethical human being because he is called by God, the Source of Ethics; the servant of God needs to grasp the essence of his calling by realizing that serving is an honour and grace in God's call. Thus, he is required to show an ethical attitude: a servant of God is ethically obliged to have the nature of loyalty to God who has called him. Second, a servant of God is ethically obliged to be an example in the service God has entrusted to him.
Integrated Quality Management for the Existence of Pastoral Ministries at the Bethel Church of Indonesia Parakletos Djone Georges Nicolas
Quantitative Economics and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022)
Publisher : PT Mattawang Mediatama Solution

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The Covid-19 pandemic still ongoing today is a challenge and a struggle for every area of human life without exception. For example, business life is disrupted because of economic problems. Politically, the tension between one nation and another affects market prices and impacts basic needs and the sustainability of people's lives. Likewise, pastoral service activities have undergone a total change since the pandemic, resulting in some church services not functioning properly. For example, some worship services were shifted from building to house in a face-to-face to virtual style. This study aims to analyze the role of integrated quality management in the existence of pastoral ministry today, using a descriptive qualitative method approach with an Integrated Quality Management (MMT) system. The author collects data through observation, interviews, and literature documentation at the Bethel Church of Indonesia Parakletos Taman Palem Lestari, Cengkareng, West Jakarta. As a result, Integrated Quality Management is very important. It is a central need in customer satisfaction in this day and age, so church leaders must open up and realize that change is a certainty that not only has to be faced but will be better if anticipated by continuously innovating and creating in the grace of God.