Servantship is essentially about following our Lord Jesus Christ, the servant Lord, and his mission–it is a life of discipleship to him, patterned after his self-emptying, humility, sacrifice, love, values, and mission. Servantship is humbly valuing others more than yourself, and looking out for the interests and wellbeing of others. Servantship is the cultivation of the same attitude of mind Christ Jesus had: making yourself nothing, being a servant, humbling yourself, and submitting yourself to the will and purposes of the triune God. Since servantship is the imitation of Christ, it involves an unreserved participation in the missio Dei–the Trinitarian mission of God.
In this pioneering work, sixteen servants describe the four movements of radical servantship. Servantship is the movement
1.from leadership to radical servantship;
2.from shallowness to dynamic theological reflection;
3.from theories to courageous practices; and
4.from forgetfulness to transforming memory.
Servantship recognizes, in word, thought, and deed, that ‘whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be your slave–just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.’
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Graham Joseph Hill serves with the Uniting Church in Australia as Mission Catalyst—Church Planting and Missional Renewal. Previously, he was the principal and associate professor of world Christianity at Stirling College (University of Divinity) and vice-principal of Morling College. Graham is a research associate at the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Graham is the author of fifteen books, including Healing Our Broken Humanity (co-authored with Grace Ji Sun Kim). His author website is Graham Joseph Hill.com.