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QUALIFIED LEADERSHIP FOR THE CHURCH (1) Ecclesiology
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INTRODUCTION From government we move to leadership – government describes how a church is organized; leadership describes the officers who administer the governing authority of the local church.
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NECESSITY OF LEADERSHIP “Whatever be a person’s or organization’s preferences concerning the classes of leadership, no one can deny that leadership was considered necessary in New Testament churches.” Early date: relief funds sent from Antioch to elders of Jerusalem (Ac 11.29) Paul appointed elders almost immediately in church-planting ministry (Ac 14.23) Jerusalem council called, conducted, concluded by leaders (Ac 15)
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NECESSITY OF LEADERSHIP Elders and deacons considered part of normal picture of church life (Ac 20.17; Phil 1.1) Paul considered elders necessary for proper church function (Titus 1.5) Leadership considered one of the spiritual gifts that functions in churches (Rm 12.8; Heb 13.7, 17)
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CLASSES OF LEADERSHIP Bishops, elders, pastors Paul told Titus to appoint elders but then described them as bishops (Titus 1.5-7) Paul called the elders of Ephesus and described their function as overseers (bishops) and pastors (Ac 20.17, 28) Paul lists qualifications for bishops and deacons but not for elders (1 Tim 3.1-13) though the church had elders (1 Tim 5.17) Paul writes to bishops and deacons (Phil 1.1) but not to elders
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CLASSES OF LEADERSHIP All agree that there is a secondary office: deacons Not all agree that a church must have deacons Size of ministry may dictate need for deacons (Ac 6.1-6)
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DISTINCTION BETWEEN GIFTS AND OFFICES A gift is not the same thing as the office Pastoral gift vs. pastorate (office) All are given gifts, not all hold office
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DISTINCTION BETWEEN GIFTS AND OFFICES Men and women Women are mentioned as having the same gifts as men except apostleship Women may be able (gifted) to shepherd others, but are not granted pastoral office (1 Tim 2.12) Both pastors and deacons must be men (husbands of one wife) (1 Tim 3)
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DISTINCTION BETWEEN GIFTS AND OFFICES In and out of church Gifts can be exercised outside the local church (evangelism, for example) Offices function only within the context of the local church
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