Tag Archives: Pastoral Ministry

Quote of the Week – Mark Galli on Pastors and the Election Season

Pastors are right about this much: The election season is a unique moment in a church’s life, but not because the pastor has the chance to lobby for his candidate. No, the Christian preacher has the unparalleled opportunity to act as the only sane person in a nation mad for power, the only voice in an ephemeral season filled with lies and half-lies to speak abiding truths — that elections (even “the most important in a generation”) come and go, that princes (even “the most gifted in a lifetime”) appear and pass away, that nations (even “the greatest in history”) rise and fall.

-Mark Galli

“Growing the Local Church” – The Pastoral Office and Church Growth (Pastor Larry Vincent)

Excellent session from Pastor Larry.

The name of the message was “The Pastoral Office and Church Growth”.  Working from Ephesians 3 and 1 Timothy 3, the primary point that Larry made was the point of 1 Corinthians 3, namely that the minister is called by God to plant and water and rely on the Lord to provide the increase of the fruits of his labor.  Ministers are NOT to worry about the number or rear-ends in the seats on sunday morning (my words, no Larry’s :-) ), they are to preach and teach the word and trust the Lord to use it as He sees fit.

Well, my notes are not copying over from Word correctly so I’ll give you a few highlights.

The politicians, the governments, the educators are not guardians of the Truth, the Church is.

Pastors are to concern themselves exclusively with planting and watering

They are field laborers.  They can only work in the dirt.  They cannot make the rain fall from the sky, nor can they make the plants grow, nor can they make the seeds germinate.

A Pastor’s focus is on what God commands him to do, not on the job that God does!

God is Sovereign both on the Minister’s Labor as well as the increase of the Minister’s Labor

Pastor’s must ultimately rely on the Lord to provide visitors, repeat visitors and members

God’s Glory and the Members Spiritual Good are the concerns of the Pastor

The Church informs the Family, not the Family the Church

And here are some photos, followed by the video of the message.

Larry Bringing it, and the Photog Blurring it.

Larry Preaching

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Piper and Carson on being a Pastor Theologian

The Desiring God Blog announced a very interesting evening of lectures by D.A. Carson and John Piper on what it means to be a Pastor-Theologian.

More info can be found here.