KINGDOM WARRIOR ROLE

CUPBEARER

Provides refreshment, care, and practical support to create a welcoming environment for the King and His Kingdom.

HOSPITALITY

DESCRIPTION

You create spaces of warmth and welcome where people experience the love of Christ. Like Nehemiah, the cupbearer to the king, your role carries both trust and honor: to serve faithfully, to protect atmosphere, and to ensure the people of God are refreshed for Kingdom purpose. Whether hosting gatherings, organizing meals, or ensuring people feel at home, your gift of hospitality builds Kingdom community.

SPIRITUAL GIFTS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ROLE
Hospitality, Service, Encouragement

PERSONALITY TRAITS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ROLE
Warm, Attentive, Generous

STRENGTHS
Creating welcoming environments, Hosting & serving others, Encouraging community.

BIBLICAL CHARACTER ASSOCIATION

LYDIA

Opened her home to Paul and provided hospitality to believers. Her generosity created a place for discipleship and Kingdom growth.

NEHEMIAH

Served as cupbearer to the king, a trusted role of provision and atmosphere-setting, later called to lead and restore.

STRATEGIC NEXT STEPS:

Beginner
Host small groups or volunteer in hospitality.

Intermediate
Build hospitality teams and serve in outreach.

Advanced
·       Lead hospitality ministries and mentor others.

STRATEGIC VULNERABILITIES:

As a Cupbearer in the Army of God, you are a Kingdom host, caretaker, and atmosphere setter, ensuring that people feel welcomed and valued in the spaces where they gather. Whether through hosting gatherings, preparing meals, organizing spaces, or creating an environment of love and belonging, your gift of hospitality and practical care reflects the heart of Christ to those around you.

However, if service becomes a task rather than an expression of love, or if you pour out without being replenished, you may grow weary and feel unappreciated. Below are key areas where you must stay Spirit-led, ensuring that your hospitality is not just about creating comfort but also about fostering Kingdom transformation.

Hospitality vs. Overcommitment
Serve from overflow, not exhaustion.

Serving vs. Recognition
Seek God’s approval, not people’s.

Atmosphere vs. Authenticity
Prioritize people over perfection.

Tasks vs. Presence
Don’t miss God and your own need for community by staying too busy.

FINAL ENCOURAGEMENT:

A Kingdom Cupbearer is called to host, welcome, and create spaces where people experience the love of Christ. But hospitality is about more than meals and events—it is about inviting people into the presence of God. Serve with joy, love without limits, and know that every act of hospitality builds the Kingdom

🚀 “Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes Me.” (Mark 9:37) ⚔️🔥