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Monday, May 1, 2017

What does the Bible say about ordination?

Here's an interesting article on the subject of Ordination: Please view the page by clicking on the question in color below:

What does the Bible say about ordination?: What does the Bible say about ordination? Does a person have to be ordained to serve in ministry? What is the biblical way to ordain a person?

Sunday, April 30, 2017

"Because Of The Times" Bishop Wagner BOTT 1987

Bishop Norman Wagner - Next Time

Considering The Impact of Culture Within Our Churches

Ministry Within The Context Of Culture – A Few Considerations
(Written by Kevin A. Hall       04.30.17)


Gene Getz wrote a fascinating book on “Sharpening the Focus of the Church”. A review of the material suggests that there are some things that we take for granted when it comes to the operation of ministry. According to Getz there are 6 focus areas that church leadership can place an intentional effort in order to achieve their desired purpose and objectives - Evangelism, Edification, Leadership, Communication, Administration and Organization. In all these areas a few key questions should be asked to assess effectiveness: (1) How can biblical principles be translated into purpose? (2)  How can the goals, objectives and standards be formulated for the local church? As we make these assessments in all areas of the ministry, we cannot afford to allow ourselves to be in bondage to the culture and we definitely should not be separated from it. Every consideration we make should be done in light of scripture with the intent to build bridges.
As we consider the impact of culture, the church needs to look at her place within that culture. How does culture impact the worldview of its members? How does the church impact society? We need to provide outlets for the church to be incarnated into the society; adapting yet not compromising. This means ensuring our reach extends beyond the four walls to influence activities within the government, businesses, schools, the arts, our church programs and especially our homes.
Regarding Evangelism, we need to consider our role in contributing toward the Great Commission. Does the mission of the church extend into the local community and beyond? Is there an effort to encourage corporate witnessing? Is the church just a “Saving Station” or is it a “Place of Empowerment – A Bridge to the World”? How are we doing in reaching families, households and single individuals? Are we actively seeking to identify, develop and to deploy our members’ gifts? How about our New Convert Care – what happens after we have made converts? Is there a strategy in place to “disciple” our brothers and sisters?