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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Challenge 4: What about the “Moses Model”?
This post is part of a series of challenges commonly made against shared, plural pastoral leadership. It’s a follow-up to my post Why we don’t have a senior pastor. If you’ve ever served in leadership in a Calvary Chapel or … Continue reading
Challenge 3: What about Timothy and Titus?
This post is part of a series of challenges commonly made against shared, plural pastoral leadership. It’s a follow-up to my post Why we don’t have a senior pastor. In the New Testament, we find what are often referred to as … Continue reading
Posted in church life, elders/pastors
Tagged apostles, church of Ephesus, church-planting, Crete, pastoral epistles, Paul, senior pastor, Timothy, Titus
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Challenge 2: What about Peter and James?
This post is part of a series of challenges commonly made against shared, plural pastoral leadership. It’s a follow-up to my post Why we don’t have a senior pastor. Some people think that the ministries of Peter and James show … Continue reading
Posted in church life, elders/pastors
Tagged apostles, James, Peter, prominence in ministry, senior pastor
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