Lucius-prophet Guide
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Great movements aren't just built by the people on stage; they are sustained by the dedicated "Luciuses" who build the foundation. Who is the "Lucius" on your team today? #Leadership #FaithfulService #LuciusOfCyrene #EarlyChurch Option 2: Diversity in the Early Church LinkedIn or a professional reflection on team dynamics
In the early church at Antioch, there were prominent names like Paul and Barnabas. But Acts 13:1 also lists —a "prophet and teacher" who played a vital role behind the scenes. Who is the "Lucius" on your team today
The church at Antioch was one of the first truly diverse spiritual communities. 🌍 Acts 13:1 lists its leaders: Barnabas (from Cyprus) Simeon called Niger (likely of African descent) Lucius of Cyrene (from modern-day Libya) Manaen (a childhood friend of royalty) Saul (the future Apostle Paul)
Lucius of Cyrene reminds us that the Gospel has always been a global movement intended for every nation and background. He wasn't just a follower; he was a helping to lead the way.
Lucius represents the strength of those who serve faithfully without needing the spotlight. He was part of the leadership team that prayed and fasted, eventually commissioning the very first missionaries to reach the world.
LinkedIn or a professional reflection on team dynamics.
Instagram or Facebook with a focus on community and history.
Great movements aren't just built by the people on stage; they are sustained by the dedicated "Luciuses" who build the foundation. Who is the "Lucius" on your team today? #Leadership #FaithfulService #LuciusOfCyrene #EarlyChurch Option 2: Diversity in the Early Church
In the early church at Antioch, there were prominent names like Paul and Barnabas. But Acts 13:1 also lists —a "prophet and teacher" who played a vital role behind the scenes.
The church at Antioch was one of the first truly diverse spiritual communities. 🌍 Acts 13:1 lists its leaders: Barnabas (from Cyprus) Simeon called Niger (likely of African descent) Lucius of Cyrene (from modern-day Libya) Manaen (a childhood friend of royalty) Saul (the future Apostle Paul)
Lucius of Cyrene reminds us that the Gospel has always been a global movement intended for every nation and background. He wasn't just a follower; he was a helping to lead the way.
Lucius represents the strength of those who serve faithfully without needing the spotlight. He was part of the leadership team that prayed and fasted, eventually commissioning the very first missionaries to reach the world.