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Apostles: Leadership, Order & Advance

Ephesians 4:11-13

May 1, 2022 • Jeff Lyle • Ephesians 4:11–13

When it comes to how God has designed His Church to be led and cared for, He places the Office of Apostle first in line before the other four offices. It is not that Apostles are better than the other four, as we know that all the 5-fold offices have equal validity. It is simply that God has ordained for Apostles to be the tip of the spear in Church structure and government. This message asks and answers the question if true Apostles still exist today. We will also see scripturally what Apostles do, how God equips them, and what happens when they faithfully discharge their God-given assignments. Apostolic leadership was crucial in the early Church. This message will help us to see why we still need apostolic leadership today, and what happens when we follow their spiritual leadership and authority in the Kingdom.

Why 5-Fold Ministry?

March 13, 2022 • Jeff Lyle • Ephesians 4:11–15

For a very long time, local churches have been operating under a less-than-biblical leadership paradigm. When answering the question, 'Who leads the church?’ most people will quickly give the answer, “The pastor!” Yet, this answer is incomplete. This answer is not even necessarily correct. This question and it’s hasty answer has gone unexamined for far too long. What does the Bible actually say about how God has designed His Church to be humanly led? Is the office of Pastor the God-ordained one-stop-shop for everything needed to lead a local church? This series of messages begins with an eye-opening glance at the foundational passage that reveals God’s blueprints for how He leads His church. If our design is not aligned with the Bible, two things will happen: the flock will become confused and frustrated, and the pastor will burn out soon enough. When local churches take initiative to develop a biblical framework for church leadership, beauty flows from the design that God has ordained, and the Head of the church, King Jesus, advances His mission with love, harmony and power.

Evangelists: Harvesting Leaders

March 20, 2022 • Jeff Lyle • Luke 4:16–21

Countless people have stepped into the Kingdom of God after responding to the ministry of the Evangelist. Among all of the 5-Fold offices, the evangelist lives with the passion of bringing the message of the good news of salvation in Jesus Christ to those who do not yet know Him. An evangelist’s heart is centered around the burden to see lost people brought into the Kingdom of God through repentance and faith. These precious Christians believe emphatically that God can save anybody, and thus view all people as souls in need of Jesus. The evangelist helps the Church to see and feel the heart of God in highly valuing every single human soul, and they remind us all to share the Gospel proactively. As they serve in local churches with the other four offices of 5-Fold ministry, these people serve to equip and train church members to share their faith effectively. Jesus himself was the Evangelist who came to seek and to save those who are lost. More than anyone, the evangelists in the Church help us to never forget this part of the heart of the King.

What Really Is A Pastor?

March 27, 2022 • Jeff Lyle • Ezekiel 34:11–16

Most churches in the modern day Western Hemisphere are led by a person with the title of Pastor. The pastor is responsible for providing visionary direction. The pastor is expected to win the lost and make them into disciples. The pastor is paid to visit the sick, marry the engaged, bury the deceased, counsel the struggling, resolve conflicts, study the Word and preach it with skill, mentor and lead the church staff, and pray without ceasing. The Church in the West thinks of a one-stop-shop type of leader when it uses the term Pastor. Yet, God actually never endorsed this type of thinking. God’s blueprint for the Church does not include the notion that a pastor is to provide everything the local church needs. Is it any wonder that church members often find themselves disappointed in their Pastor? Is it any wonder why pastors frequently burn out and quit. The problem is found in our lack of understanding about what God actually gifts a true pastor for, and what He expects them to do. The solution to the problem is for pastors and churches to embrace what the Bible teaches about the office of the Pastor. As we continue our series on 5-Fold Ministry, it is time to realign with the biblical presentation of what a Pastor really is, and how he/she is to fulfill that calling in the plan of God for the Church.