How to View Our Whole Lives As Christian Ministry
Kristen Maggitti believes ministry isn鈥檛 limited to formal roles within the Church or a Christian nonprofit. She sees our whole lives as ministry. As a writer, professional, and 2021 Jessup alum who earned her B. A. in Leadership with an emphasis in Christian Ministry, Kristen has worked in a formal ministry setting for over six years, has written and led spiritual engagement courses, and is in seminary studying Spiritual Formation and Spiritual Direction. All of these milestones were formative and obvious steps on the yellow brick road to鈥攔eal estate?
The short answer is yes.
鈥淚 remember being in a class during my undergrad program at Jessup and sharing with my professor that a piece I had written got a lot of traction,鈥 said Kristen. 鈥淚 expressed my enthusiasm over what could have been the start of something really exciting鈥攍ike maybe I鈥檇 become a famous faith writer or something. He smiled and said, 鈥楧on鈥檛 forget us small people.鈥 I remember being moved by his comment. How could I ever forget him or anyone who contributed so much to my education and spiritual formation? He and others like him weren鈥檛 small people. They were huge to me. What I realized later is that he modeled a life of obscurity and passion in the work he did every day, and it deeply shaped my life.鈥
This moment sent Kristen down a path of contemplating the value that people, specifically Jesus followers, bring to the world of work. She began writing about the value of Christian presence in the workplace and how our ordinary (or extraordinary!) nine-to-five day jobs are just as sacred and important as formal church ministry.
鈥淲e take the kingdom of God with us wherever we go,鈥 said Kristen. 鈥淲e are little churches on legs, and we鈥檙e going into our offices, schools, communities, and grocery stores. I think churches often carry the burden of winning people over to Christ, and that鈥檚 not their burden to bear. That is the work of the Holy Spirit. We are tasked with loving the Lord our God with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength and loving our neighbor as ourselves. Our neighbors are the people in our path.鈥
Ultimately, Kristen believes our lives are our ministry. Whether we鈥檙e students or professors, baristas or senior pastors, we are salt and light. When disciples of Jesus go about their lives with intention, knowing they bring the kingdom of God with them wherever they go, they possess the framework to reorient the way they think about ministry. 鈥淚n order to help people expand their vision, the leadership of any church or para-church organization must first believe that the work done outside the Church holds the same inherent value as the work inside the Church,鈥 said Kristen.
During Kristen鈥檚 time in Jessup鈥檚 School of Theology and Leadership, there were several professors who positively impacted her life and faith. Dr. Brad Swope was a favorite.
鈥淚 sat in his Life and Teachings of Jesus class as a student, then worked alongside him as a T.A.,鈥 said Kristen. 鈥淟ater, he served as my spiritual/educational mentor, and now鈥攏ow, I think we鈥檙e friends. To date, he鈥檚 the only professor to give me a D on a paper (I鈥檓 still annoyed about it). But since that paper, my writing is stronger and more clear. My time under his guidance made me a better listener, more compassionate, and more confident. Dr. Swope is clearly a teacher, but he is also a pastor. I witnessed him exercise truth and kindness in the classroom, in private conversations, and in professional settings with grace and humility. His desire was always to bring people onto the path of human flourishing offered by Jesus.鈥
This year, while continuing seminary, Kristen is excited to complete her real estate license. She鈥檚 also finishing up a book proposal and plans to start pitching it to a short list of literary agents. When she isn鈥檛 working, reading, and paper-writing, the Santa Barbara local loves spending time at the beach and basking in the beauty of nature.
Learn more about Jessup鈥檚 School of Theology and Leadership. You can also find Kristen鈥檚 writings on work and ministry here at her .