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About
Us - Our Philosophy of Ministry
Within the workings of the church there can always
be found true ministry and false ministry, a valid
and an invalid ministry. All valid ministry is
initiated, empowered, sustained, and completed
by the Lord Jesus through the Holy Spirit. Our
philosophy of ministry here at Woodland Park can
be described through seven pillars.
Seven
Pillars for a Philosophy of Ministry
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Initiated
True ministry is initiated by God.
A need for a ministry is not enough to justify
a ministry; there must be an identifiable
sense of God's leading (John 3:27-28; 1
Timothy 1:12; 1 Kings 18:36). Just because
another church does something or someone
requests something does not validate the
need for beginning a ministry. God is the
initiator of all true ministry.
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Anointed
What God initiates, He anoints.
When God raises up a ministry, there will
be His supply and results for that ministry.
You don't have to worry if there will be
enough manpower or money or if there will
be results. Where God guides, He provides
(Genesis 48:15). When God initiates ministry
according to His desire and design He also
is the one who empowers, sustains, and strengthens
His servants for that ministry (Colossians
1:29).
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Received
True ministry is received, not achieved.
Even when we have a sense that something
is God's will, it may not be His timing.
Often there is a period of waiting between
our awareness of a need and God raising
up His solution. We are responsible to wait
on the Lord in faith until He gives direction,
and then act in faith in that direction
(Colossians 4:17; Acts 20:24).
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Surrendered
True ministry is not the result
of man's commitment, but of his surrender.
Ministry that flows out of man's efforts
requires striving, glorifies man, and matters
not in eternity. Ministry that flows out
of surrender requires continual yieldedness,
glorifies God who does the work, and lasts
for eternity (Romans 12:1-2; Ephesians 5:18).
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Glorifies
God gets the glory for His ministry.
Ministry that flows out of man's efforts
glorifies man. Ministry that flows out of
surrender glorifies God who does the work
and brings the results (1 Peter 4:10-11).
All ministry is for the sake of the King
and His Kingdom (Matthew 6:10).
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Organism
True ministry is an organism, not
an organization. A true ministry
that is of the Lord is like a living organism,
not simply a programmed organization. Because
of this, the traditional business model
of structure, leadership, and programs not
only will not always succeed, but often
will hinder the working of the Lord (1 Cor.
12:12-14; Romans 12:4-5).
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Equipping
The role of church leadership is
not to do all the work of service, but to
equip the laity for their works
of service in and through the Body of Christ.
It is the laity who carry the load of the
work of the church (Ephesians 4:11-12; Hebrews
13:20-21; 2 Timothy 3:16-17). The only spectators
in the Christian life are those who have
finished the race (Hebrews 12:1-4).
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