Deacons are tirelessly working to make an impact on the world in line with their deeply held value systems.

Deacons know they need to ‘report for duty’ and play their part in changing the world. They express their faith through social projects. These projects are in line with their deeply held value systems. They are tirelessly working to make an impact on the world that fits in with the teachings of their religion.
Deacons strive to create a world as it should be. They know that we are God’s hands and feet to help God build his new world. Although some people are sceptical, Deacons hold on to the idea of a world in harmony where people are one in heart and mind and seek agreement.
For Deacons, the story of creation is a helpful guide to direct their efforts. The creation story shows all people how we should live in this world. Deacons are people who freely offer to be part of what has to be done or to perform a task their religion requires. Mostly they do this without having to be asked because they regard it as the right thing to do. They also do it because they like to be involved in making a real difference.
Deacons know that if everyone plays their small role faithfully, it would make a huge difference. They love being part of a big movement in order to make a huge impact on the world. They want a big plan and they will play their part in making the plan work. To help Deacons find their particular place in the larger scheme of things, it is important to identify their individual gifts. They would do well in identifying, exploring and strengthening their spiritual gifts.
God is preparing His heroes. And when the opportunity comes, He can fit them into their places in a moment. And the world will wonder where they came from. — A. B. Simpson
Nurture and explore your faith. Make sense of how you believe, who you are and why you do things the way you do.
Interpret × Reactive
Communication offers thoughtful insight and reflection on conversations already happening, with limited agency or direction-setting.
Right to play comes from attentiveness and credibility.
Interpret × Intentional
Media is used to interpret events and trends with discernment, intentionally guiding understanding and perspective.
Right to play comes from authority rooted in trust.
Interpret × Shaping
Meaning and direction are held together. Media actively shapes public understanding, frames complex issues, and weaves stories into an ongoing narrative that guides action.
Right to play comes from stewardship, not power.
Experience × Reactive
Human stories are shared in response to moments and events. Communication creates warmth and connection, but lacks sustained narrative direction.
Right to play comes from trust and relational depth.
Experience × Intentional
Stories are selected and shaped with care, creating rhythm, coherence, and a growing sense of shared identity over time.
Right to play comes from discernment and restraint.
Experience × Shaping
Lived experience is deliberately framed to guide identity, values, and belonging. Media is seen as formative, not neutral.
Right to play comes from legitimacy and wisdom.
Aggregate × Reactive
Media is used primarily to share announcements and respond to immediate needs. Communication is practical, timely, and service-oriented, with little emphasis on interpretation or long-term direction.
Right to play comes from usefulness and reliability.
Aggregate × Intentional
Communication is planned and consistent, focusing on producing and distributing content. Structure and routines are strong, but shared meaning is still largely unprocessed.
Right to play comes from discipline and predictability.
Aggregate × Shaping
High-volume communication drives visibility and influence. Media is used to amplify reach and momentum, often prioritising scale over depth.
Right to play comes from scale, confidence and resilience.