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Leadership, like the other gifts of the Spirit, is for the edifying of the body of Christ. Paul made it plain to Titus that things were not in order in a church until proper leadership was established. Most unsolved problems in church life can be traced back to defective leadership. Jeramie Rinne unpacks what the Bible has to say about the identity and activity of the local church elder with a freshness and clarity that is profoundly helpful. This is a book that elders can read together to their profit and one that will help a congregation to pray for and support its leaders so that their work will be a joy and not a burden.
Alistair Begg, Senior Pastor, Parkside Church, Cleveland, Ohio
Jeramie Rinne proves its possible to write both comprehensively and concisely about the office and ministry of church elders. And what a valuable book this is! I found it not simply informative but devotional, helpful to me as a pastor in my love for Jesus and, by extension, his church. I am hard-pressed to think of another book on this subject that is so readily shareable.
Jared C. Wilson, Pastor, Middletown Springs Community Church, Middletown Springs, Vermont; author, Gospel Wakefulness and The PastorsJustification
Do you long to see a growing, godly group of mature men in your church who work alongside the full-time pastors to shepherd, teach, and train the congregation for disciple-making? Biblically sharp, wise, and warmly written, this little book is about the essentially collegial nature of church ministry and leadership. Regardless of your view as to how elders should be appointed, organized, or named, you will find much here to challenge, encourage, and guide.
Tony Payne, Publishing Director, Matthias Media; co-author, The Trellis and the Vine
9Marks: Building Healthy Churches
Edited by Mark Dever and Jonathan Leeman
Expositional Preaching: How We Speak Gods Word Today, David Helm
Sound Doctrine: How a Church Grows in the Love and Holiness of God, Bobby Jamieson
The Gospel: How the Church Portrays the Beauty of Christ, Ray Ortlund
Evangelism: How the Whole Church Speaks of Jesus,
J. Mack Stiles
Church Membership: How the World Knows Who Represents Jesus, Jonathan Leeman
Church Discipline: How the Church Protects the Name of Jesus, Jonathan Leeman
Church Elders: How to Shepherd Gods People Like Jesus, Jeramie Rinne
BUILDING HEALTHY CHURCHES
CHURCH ELDERS
JERAMIE RINNE
Church Elders: How to Shepherd Gods People Like Jesus
Copyright 2014 by Jeramie Rinne
Published by Crossway
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First printing 2014
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Trade paperback ISBN: 978-1-4335-4087-5
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Rinne, Jeramie, 1970
Church Elders : how to shepherd Gods people like Jesus / Jeramie Rinne.
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1. Elders (Church officers) 2. Christian leadership. I. Title.
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To the elders of South Shore Baptist Church,
my band of brothers
CONTENTS
Do you believe its your responsibility to help build a healthy church? If you are a Christian, we believe that it is.
Jesus commands you to make disciples (Matt. 28:1820). Jude says to build yourselves up in the faith (Jude 2021). Peter calls you to use your gifts to serve others (1 Pet. 4:10). Paul tells you to speak the truth in love so that your church will become mature (Eph. 4:13, 15). Do you see where we are getting this?
Whether you are a church member or leader, the Building Healthy Churches series of books aims to help you fulfill such biblical commands and so play your part in building a healthy church. Another way to say it might be, we hope these books will help you grow in loving your church like Jesus loves your church.
9Marks plans to produce a short, readable book on each of what Mark has called nine marks of a healthy church, plus one more on sound doctrine. Watch for books on expositional preaching, biblical theology, the gospel, conversion, evangelism, church membership, church discipline, discipleship and growth, and church leadership.
Local churches exist to display Gods glory to the nations. We do that by fixing our eyes on the gospel of Jesus Christ, trusting him for salvation, and then loving one another with Gods own holiness, unity, and love. We pray the book you are holding will help.
With hope,
Mark Dever and Jonathan Leeman
Series editors
Many pastors could write a book entitled What They Didnt Tell Me in Seminary about Pastoral Ministry. That book would probably have some painful, heavy chapters, such as How to Survive an Ugly Business Meeting or What to Say at the Funeral for a Three-Year-Old. Pastoral ministry involves forms of suffering, discouragement, and heartbreak for which no school can prepare a man.
But ministry also holds happy surprises. No one in seminary told me that I would fall in love with my congregation or that I would have a front-row seat to watch Gods faithfulness and the gospels power at work in peoples lives.
And no one tipped me off about the joy and satisfaction I would receive from working with lay elders.
I love lay elders. I am awed by men who, despite demanding work schedules and busy home lives, sacrifice time and money, tears and prayers to lead their local churches. I love watching them wrestle together through challenges, make mistakes, and mature in the process. It is like hanging out with the twelve disciples: ordinary, flawed men fulfilling an extraordinary calling by Gods grace. The elders in my congregation have truly been a band of brothers for me; I cannot imagine ministry without my fellow shepherds.