Sermons About Pastors
The Importance of Sound Doctrine in the Local Church
Just as when Paul wrote his apostolic letter to Timothy, we, too, need to be on guard against false teaching and false doctrine. We cannot grow in love and be effective in furthering the gospel is we do not take God's truth seriously and obey it. With the help of the Holy Spirit, we can discern what is the truth of our Lord.
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The Dream Team
United By The Moment - Week 11. This week Mark looks at the "dream team" of Eph 4.
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9Marks - Session 6 - How to Enjoy Life Together: Leadership
9Marks - Session 6 - How to Enjoy Life Together: Leadership http://northbrookconference.info
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The Measure of a Man
Using the backdrop of Fathers' Day, this sermon utilizes the call of an overseer found in 1 Timothy 3:1-7 to explore not only the measure of a leader...but the measure of all men.
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The Local Church: Led by Elders, Served by Deacons (Part I)
The word “elder†is used over 20 times to refer to an office in the local church. In this sense, we could define elders as follows: The elders are a group of men, called by God and conformed to the Gospel in sound living and sound doctrine, who are set apart by the congregation to oversee and pastor the local church by teaching, ruling, caring for and equipping the saints, as loving and humble examples of Jesus Christ.
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Stephen Owned It
The early church grew at an enormous pace. How did the church keep up with the growth and still care for everyone?
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alt.church.leadership
Paul gave Titus the directive to "appoint elders in each town." This New Testament concept of a team of elders leading a church was well known to the early church. However, 2000 years of history, language barriers, and cultural dynamics have distorted this concept for many Christians. This message wraps up the series on Titus by focusing on the concept of "appointing elders."
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