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<p>Inclusivity.</p>
<p>This is one of my biggest strengths although, lately, I&#8217;ve seen it as a weakness.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m the worship pastor at my church. I love Jesus, I LOVE worshiping Him with music and I love leading people in corporate singing worship. I feel like this is one of the things I&#8217;m called to do.</p>
<p>In the Vineyard movement we have a saying &#8220;everyone gets to play.&#8221; John Wimber coined this phrase. I love the heart behind this saying.</p>
<p>Ministry is not for the elite few. Everyone gets to do God&#8217;s work and &#8220;play&#8221; in His Kingdom.</p>
<p>In worship I try my best to include as many people as possible in leading our congregation in worship. I&#8217;m always working to &#8220;extend the tent pegs&#8221; and make space for more people to use their gifts to serve the Body of Christ. &#8220;The more the merrier.&#8221;</p>
<p>The weakness aspect for me comes in when I have to organise an event. For instance,  I am coordinating the worship for our upcoming National Vineyard Leaders&#8217; Conference and have been asked to lead worship (not only coordinate it). I have to put the teams together and as always I try to get as many people involved as possible. What I end up doing though, for the sake of being inclusive, is I often am the one to give up my &#8220;leading slots&#8221; in favour of including others. Then, by my own doing, I end up not leading at all and just coordinating in the background.</p>
<p>Why do I do this when I know like I know like I know that I&#8217;m called to lead?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m desperate to be inclusive and not have the &#8220;elite few&#8221; mentality and I NEVER EVER want to be seen as the &#8220;stage hogger,&#8221; but if I don&#8217;t do what I&#8217;m called to do (and have been asked to do) then I&#8217;m disobeying God and dishonouring my leaders.</p>
<p>Lately this has been a big struggle for me, because I want to keep growing in and practicing using my gifts, but I can&#8217;t do it if I put them on a shelf in favour of inclusivity.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve realised that I need to find a balance. I need to find the happy medium between being inclusive and allowing myself to lead when I feel I need to.</p>
<p>Inclusivity is an amazing gift. I never want anyone to feel like an outsider so I live my life being as welcoming and encompassing as I possibly can.</p>
<p>The key is to be aware of the fact that if not used well, and with awareness, any strength could easily become a weakness.</p>
<p>to follow <a href="sharnefinnosborne.wordpress.com">the words and wisdom of this lovely lady, visit her blog</a></p>
<p>to read more about <a href="https://brettfish.wordpress.com/2012/09/18/my-strength-weakness-part-ambition-dalene-reyburn">my friend Dalene&#8217;s Strength Weakness of AMBITION, click here</a></p>
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