
Introduction
We
want potential members to understand the role and functions of those
called to serve within the Body of Christ. Below you will find the
functions, not titles of the Ministry Offices. Understand that those who
are called by God have no doubt about what God has called them to do
for Him. Even-though it may take some time to mature in your calling.
No
man or woman can call or place you into ministry, only God can do that.
We simply want you to better understand the different anointing that is
placed upon those called of God and know how to utilize their gifts
best, so that everyone can function in their assigned roles. We do not
address ministers of the gospel with titles such as "reverend" or
"doctor". "Reverend" is a name that is ascribed to God alone. Psalms 111:9 (KVJ)
and He is the only one worthy of such a title or honor. As for
"doctor", there is absolutely no scriptural basis for the use of this
term, as it relates to those who serve in the ministry. In fact if you
look at the root of the word it simply means: "teacher."
Although
it is not necessary for you to be what is called "licensed" or
"ordained" by an organization to serve in the Body of Christ, we do
license and ordain ministers to ensure that they meet minimum standards
as far as training, experience, ethics and accountability goes. You
don't have to buy any special garments or a degree to be a member. You
simply must be called, equipped and sent by God. We want to emphasize
that no ministry gift or office more or less important than another. God
has distributed the gifts as He has seen fit and according to each
person's ability.
All
gifts are equally important, but some obviously assume more
responsibility than others. Just as in the secular or corporate world;
supervisors, presidents and managers assume more responsibility over
people, places and goals than other employees, so it is in the Body of
Christ.
Bishops
Those who serve in this capacity generally oversee the
administration of a group of ministries or supervise a group of
ministers in carrying out assigned responsibilities within a local,
regional, national or international jurisdiction. These are not
positions that God calls someone into, those who serve as Bishops are
appointed and recognized by those who they have direct supervision over.
- they must possess servant leadership skills
- they must be effective administrators
Apostles
An
Apostle is one who is "sent", of course to a certain degree we are all
sent, but what makes the Apostle different is that they are usually sent
to different places in order to establish people in the faith and
pioneering new works .
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they
help establish and maintain congregations on proper foundations. This
may involve the raising up of new works already in existence, pioneering
new congregations and establishing people in the faith.
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they are particularly concerned about doctrinal correctness or sound doctrine
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they may be involved in Church discipline at times, particularly in relationship to churches they have founded.
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they are involved in the ordination of ministers
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they
are involved in the feeding and training of other ministries. At times
choosing workers and sending them to other congregations and giving
special assignments
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they are involved with the caring for or overseeing of the congregations they have begun
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they
are not dictators, nor a lord over the sheep, but as a father they are
to help the members of the Body of Christ come to maturity.
Prophets
A
Prophet's ministry will vary from prophet to prophet, because not all
of them will hear the same word from God, but each of their messages
will be consistent with the entirety of God's written Word. Their
primarily role is preaching or giving divinely inspired messages.
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their
ministry will involve revelation to help point out certain areas of the
people's lives, their sins and problems in order to speak to them by
the Word of God
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their ministry will involve exhortation that causes the people of God to complete or persevere in obedience to God's Word
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their ministry will involve warning so that God's people will be aware ahead of time of what will transpire.
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their ministry will involve the impartation of vision to the people of God.
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they
often minister with like ministries, sometimes working as a team. This
allows their spirit to be subject to other prophets which undoubtedly
gives some checks and balances to a somewhat subjective ministry.
Evangelists
Evangelist
literally means "to announce good news", those in this office bring the
message of the gospel of Jesus Christ, as a preacher or messenger.
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they travel to un-evangelized areas, working as a kind of ground breaker to prepare the way for other following ministries
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they
help to perfect the people of God, by helping to equip them to
evangelize and helping to make them what they ought to be in God.
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their
main function within the Body is that of equipping and building up the
saints to do the work of the ministry and celebrating with the people of
God in worship
Pastors
A Pastor is one
who is responsible for leading or shepherding a local congregation or
group of believers. They are always reaching out, seeking those who have
drifted away from the faith.
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they must be able to feed the flock and provide pasture, to strengthen and build up the people of God.
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they
must have a personal relationship with the sheep, this means they must
identify with the people, sit where they sit and let them know that they
are one of God's sheep themselves.
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the true shepherd or pastor is one who places the well being of the sheep above his own life and ministry.
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they
are always looking out for things that could cause damage to the people
of God. This involves looking out for any problems that might arise and
checking on those who are hurting.
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they
are always caring for those in need, this may involve visiting the
sick, making sure physical needs are being taken care of, assisting in
financial planning, teaching principles by which to live, giving comfort
and consolation in times of grief.
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they are committed to correcting those who walk in a way contrary to the gospel.
Teachers
A
Teacher is one who gives themselves to the exposition or explaining of
the Word of God to instill in people a love and respect for the Word and
to bring them to a place of maturity in the faith.
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they continually seek to be taught and are open to teaching, because there is always something to learn.
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they should desire to see others come up to their level and even surpass them in understanding.
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they
must know the Word of God, their job is to lead others in
understanding, being able to answer people's difficult questions.
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they must be able to teach by example and live what they teach.
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they must be very aware of their words, because words are the avenue by which they are going to communicate divine truth.
Ministers
Those who fall into this category have a special calling to offer support, aid to care for the sick, poor and elderly. They have special calling to offer support,
aid and care for the sick, poor and elderly. Ministers are those who
work with or assists members of the five-fold ministry in carrying carry
out or assist them
in their God assigned duties. They must have the gift of showing mercy and helps. They must be apt to teach.Those who fall into the area commonly
serve as:
- Preachers
- Youth Workers
- Teachers
- Small Group Facilitators
- Helps
- Outreach
- Child Care
IN CONCLUSION
The
most important thing to remember is that we can do nothing without
Christ who strengthens us. Each operates office functions as a member of
One Body regardless of location and adds a dimension and emphasis that
is not present in any one office alone. To prepare the saints for works
of service, in order to build up the Body of Christ, so that we all come
to maturity and unity of the faith, attaining to the full measure of
Christ.
- Bishops are needed to Govern
- Apostles are needed to Pioneer
- Prophets are needed to Guide
- Evangelists are needed to Gather
- Pastors are needed to Guard
- Teachers are needed to Ground
- Ministers are needed to Serve
"But the greatest among you, will be the servant of all."
(Matthew 23:11)
"Establishing and Expanding the Kingdom of God"
