Cadence 101
We’re excited to have you considering becoming a member or getting involved! This online process leads to a conversation with a team member as we help you discover your best next step (membership, serving, small groups and more). If you set aside undistracted time, the 1) Video, 2) Test 3) 101 Form will all take you about 45 minutes. Go at your own pace!
When you have completed the 101 form, a member of our team will be in touch.
Step 1: Learn
Watch the very first 101 orientation video below to learn the values and vision of the church. This was recorded before the church opened in August of 2021. The group listening was our launch team that helped us start the church and joined the team over 12 months leading up to the launch of Cadence on September 19, 2021.
Time needed: 28 minutes
Step 2: Discover
Take the gifts and personality test below. While taking it, answer the questions from the place in your mind that you are most comfortably you — whether home or work. Know that this is simply a tool to give language to your leanings and gifting.
Read the suggestions given for your personality traits and take time tread through your gifts.
Time needed: 10 minutes
Step 3: Connect
As soon as you’re ready to get connected, complete the 101 form and our team will be in touch!
Time needed: 5 minutes
Step 1: Learn
Watch our first 101 Orientation class to learn more about Cadence or simply grow in your calling.
Step 2: Discover
Take the personality and gifts test. This should take you about 10 minutes. Make a note of your gifting and personality traits.
Step 3: Connect
Your next step could include: becoming a member, joining a small group or a Serve Team.
As soon as you’re ready to get connected to discover your next step, complete the form below (101 Form), and our team will be in touch. If you’re ready to become a member or serving you can by completing that section of the form, if you’d like to have a conversation before you decide, leave it unchecked. If you do choose a team, we’ll make sure you like the role before you commit to anything.
*Read over the membership commitment, leadership honor code, serve teams and spiritual gifts below.
Membership Commmitment
1. I will protect the unity of my church by:
Acting in love toward other members.
Refusing to gossip.
Following the leaders.
2. I will share the responsibility of my church by:
Praying for its growth and health.
Inviting the unchurched to attend.
Warmly welcoming those who visit.
3. I will serve the ministry of my church by:
Discovering my gifts and talents.
Using my God-given gifts to make a difference in the lives of others.
Developing a servant’s heart.
4. I will support the testimony of my church by:
Attending church and Small Groups faithfully.
Living a Godly life.
Giving regularly.
Leadership Honor Code
As an essential part of the Cadence Church Leadership family, you have a responsibility to develop and exhibit mature Christian behavior. This should be the basic premise of your desire to participate in a servant-leader position here at Cadence Church.
While serving the Body of Christ as a servant-leader at Cadence Church, you pledge to present a good appearance at all times. In both attire and behavior, you should strive to demonstrate Biblical standards in all situations.
As Christians, the way we present ourselves to others is of vital importance to the way others perceive Christ. Our conduct should never be an embarrassment to Christ, but should exemplify the best qualities of a mature believer and servant-leader.
Exemplifying the highest moral commitment, Cadence’s leaders are to maintain a disciplined life of Bible reading, prayer, and fasting.You must also refrain from such things as:
Profanity
Gambling
Indulging in much wine or other alcoholic beverages Dishonest gain
Illicit drugs
Pornography
Sexual immorality (sexual activity outside of marriage)
All behaviors which might cause Christ to grieve and others to stumble
By providing an example in speech and action, we encourage others to grow in Christ and become servant-leaders themselves. This is a way of life measured by the heart and commitment of each leader in the Cadence family. We should regard it as an essential part of our development, not as an imposition or restriction.
SERVE TEAMS
Host Teams
Welcome Team
Our team brings a personal touch to our worship experiences by hosting in the lobby, at the doors, and in the auditorium.
Environments Team
Our team serves at church-wide events by setting up decorations and facilitating meals and snacks for Guest Environments and Team Environments.
Parking Team
Our team serves as the first impression for those coming to Cadence by welcoming people on and off the property and by providing a safe and efficient parking experience.
Load In or Load Out Team
Our team facilitates the Cadence experience for weekend services and events by setting up before service and taking down after service.
Call time 6:15am for Load In and 11:15 for Load Out. Usually lasts 1 hour.
Cadence Kids
Cadence Kids Team
Our team invests in the lives of children through worship, Biblical teaching, videos, Small Groups, and games. Training and background check will be provided.
JV Serve Team
Our team is made up of 6th-8th graders who serve in our Cadence Kids areas and Welcome Team.
Kids Welcome Team
Our team facilitates the check-in process in Cadence Kids to ensure children are cared for effectively and efficiently.
Age: 18+, Background check will be requested.
Cadence Worship
Vocalist and Band
Our team facilitates a powerful worship experience through vocals, instruments, and audio engineering.
Production Team
Our team assists in the production of the overall worship experience, using lights, cameras, stage help, and other visual elements.
Creative Teams
Photo Team
Our team of photographers, editors, and photo curators skillfully capture our weekend services, small groups, and special events and express their creativity through scheduled shoots and creative assignments.
Film Team
Our team of directors, producers, videographers, and editors
capture and communicate stories through the power of film on a wide array of projects in varied settings.
Small Group Leaders
We are trained to facilitate Small Groups and equipped to build relationships while helping group members discover their next steps.
SPIRITUAL GIFT GUIDE
A. Administration
The gift of administration is the divine strength or ability to organize multiple tasks and groups of people to accomplish these tasks. Luke 14:28-30; Acts 6:1-7; 1 Corinthians 12:28
( Production, Load in, Environments)
B. Apostleship
The gift of apostleship is the divine strength or ability to pioneer new churches and ministries through planting, overseeing, and training. Acts 15:22-35; 1 Corinthians 12:28; 2 Corinthians 12:12; Galatians 2:7-10; Ephesians 4:11-14
(101, Small Group Leadership)
C. Craftsmanship
The gift of craftsmanship is the divine strength or ability to plan, build, and work with your hands in construction environments to accomplish multiple ministry applications.
Exodus 30:22, 31:3-11; 2 Chronicles 34:9-13; Acts 18:2-3
(Cadence Kids, Load In, Production, Environments)
D. Discernment
The gift of discernment is the divine strength or ability to spiritually identify falsehood and to distinguish between right and wrong motives and situations.
Matthew 16:21-23; Acts 5:1-11, 16:16-18; 1 Corinthians 12:10; 1 John 4:1-6
(Cadence Kids, Hosts, Small Group Leadership)
E. Evangelism
The gift of evangelism is the divine strength or ability to help non-Christians take the necessary steps to becoming Christ followers. Acts 8:5-6, 8:26-40, 14:21, 21:8; Ephesians 4:11-14
(Cadence Kids, Guest Central, Small Group Leadership)
F. Exhortation
The gift of exhortation is the divine strength or ability to encourage others through the written or spoken word and Biblical truth.
Acts 14:22; Romans 12:8; 1 Timothy 4:13; Hebrews 10:24-25
(Welcome Team, Cadence Kids, Guest Central, Parking Team, Small Group Leadership, Welcome)
G. Faith
The gift of faith is the divine strength or ability to believe in God for unseen supernatural results in every arena of life.
Acts 11:22-24; Romans 4:18-21; 1 Corinthians 12:9; Hebrews 11
(All Teams)
H. Giving
The gift of giving is the divine strength or ability to produce wealth and to give by tithes and offerings for the purpose of advancing the Kingdom of God on earth.
Mark 12:41-44; Romans 12:8; 2 Corinthians 8:1-7, 9:2-7 (Legacy Team)
I. Healing
The gift of healing is the divine strength or ability to act as an intermediary in faith, prayer, and by the laying-on of hands for the healing of physical and mental illnesses.
Acts 3:1-10, 9:32-35, 28:7-10; 1 Corinthians 12:9, 28
(All Teams)
J. Helps
The gift of helps is the divine strength or ability to work in a supportive role for the accomplishment of tasks in Christian ministry.
Mark 15:40-41; Acts 9:36; Romans 16:1-2; 1 Corinthians 12:28 (All Teams)
K. Hospitality
The gift of hospitality is the divine strength or ability to create warm, welcoming environments for others in places such as your home, office, or church.
Acts 16:14-15; Romans 12:13, 16:23; Hebrews 13:1-2; 1 Peter 4:9 (Guest Central, Environments, Welcome Team, Welcome, Cadence Kids)
L. Intercession
The gift of intercession is the divine strength or ability to stand in the gap in prayer for someone, something, or someplace believing for profound results.
Hebrews 7:25; Colossians 1:9-12, 4:12-13; James 5:14-16
(Small Group Leadership)
M. Knowledge
The gift of knowledge is the divine strength or ability to understand
and to bring clarity to situations and circumstances often accompanied by a word from God.
Acts 5:1-11; 1 Corinthians 12:8; Colossians 2:2-3
(All Teams)
N. Leadership
The gift of leadership is the divine strength or ability to influence people at their level while directing and focusing them on the big picture, vision, or idea.
Romans 12:8; 1 Timothy 3:1-13, 5:17; Hebrews 13:17
(Small Group Leadership, All Teams)
O. Mercy
The gift of mercy is the divine strength or ability to feel empathy and to care for those who are hurting in any way.
Matthew 9:35-36; Mark 9:41; Romans 12:8; 1 Thessalonians 5:14
(Cadence Kids, Small Group Leadership)
P. Miracles
The gift of miracles is the divine strength or ability to alter the
natural outcomes of life in a supernatural way through prayer, faith, and divine direction.
Acts 9:36-42, 19:11-12, 20:7-12; Romans 15:18-19; 1 Corinthians 12:10, 28
(All Teams)
Q. Missionary
The missionary gift is the divine strength or ability to reach others outside of your culture and nationality, while in most cases living in that culture or nation.
Acts 8:4, 13:2-3, 22:21; Romans 10:15
(Small Group Leadership)
R. Music/Worship
The gift of music/worship is the divine strength or ability to sing, dance, or play an instrument primarily for the purpose of helping others worship God.
Deuteronomy 31:22; 1 Samuel 16:16; 1 Chronicles 16:41-42;
2 Chronicles 5:12-13, 34:12; Psalm 150
(Cadence Kids, Cadence Worship, Small Group Leadership)
S. Pastor/Shepherd
The gift of pastor/shepherd is the divine strength or ability to care for the personal needs of others by nurturing and mending life issues.
John 10:1-18; Ephesians 4:11-14; 1 Timothy 3:1-7; 1 Peter 5:1-3
(All Teams, Small Group Leadership)
T. Prophecy
The gift of prophecy is the divine strength or ability to boldly speak and bring clarity to scriptural and doctrinal truth, in some cases foretelling God’s plan.
Acts 2:37-40, 7:51-53, 26:24-29; 1 Corinthians 14:1-4; 1 Thessalonians 1:5 (All Teams)
U. Service
The gift of serving is the divine strength or ability to do small or great tasks in working for the overall good of the body of Christ. Acts 6:1-7; Romans 12:7; Galatians 6:10; 1 Timothy 1:16-18; Titus 3:14 (All Teams)
V. Teaching
The gift of teaching is the divine strength or ability to study and learn from the Scriptures primarily to bring understanding and growth to other Christians.
Acts 18:24-28, 20:20-21; 1 Corinthians 12:28; Ephesians 4:11-14 (Small Group Leadership)
W. Tongues (and Interpretation)
The gift of tongues is the divine strength or ability to pray in a heavenly language to encourage your spirit and to commune with God. The gift of tongues is often accompanied by interpretation and should be used appropriately.
Acts 2:1-13; 1 Corinthians 12:10, 14:1-14
(All Teams)
X. Wisdom
The gift of wisdom is the divine strength or ability to apply the truths of Scripture in a practical way, producing a fruitful outcome and the character of Jesus Christ.
Acts 6:3,10; 1 Corinthians 2:6-13, 12:8
(All Teams)