In this episode of the ongoing “Fivefold Ministry Made Practical” series, Ron Myer and Larry Kreider engage in a heartfelt conversation about the pastoral gift. Together, they explore the defining characteristics of this gift, its fundamental nature of care and love for people, and its significance in the context of a leadership team.

Ephesians 4 Gifts:

  1. Apostles – Govern
  2. Prophets – Guide
  3. Evangelists – Gather
  4. Pastors/Shepherds – Guard
  5. Teachers – Ground

Quotable Quotes:

  • “A pastor is someone who cares about the people.”
  • “Many people who are leading local churches function under a gift-mix.”

Highlights:

  • Ephesians 4
  • For individuals leading a local church, it is imperative to possess a compassionate and caring heart, as well as to function in some capacity in the pastoral gift. However, if a lead elder’s primary gift is not pastoral, it is crucial to include individuals on their team who have the pastoral gifting, ensuring a well-rounded team that can effectively minister to the needs of the congregation.
  • A true pastoral heart is willing to pour out and invest into people without getting anything in return.
  • John 10
  • A pastor sees the potential in people and is willing to invest in them to see that potential fulfilled.
  • You don’t need a title to start functioning in your pastoral gift—find someone to love and pour into.

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