Ordination

Today at my church home of Grace Fellowship Church I was ordained as an elder/pastor (we make no distinction real between the two). I share this with you because, well, because I’ve shared so much of my life with you and this is quite a significant event. Our pastor preached from Titus 2:15: “Declare these things; exhort and rebuke with all authority. Let no one disregard you.” (If you’d like to hear the sermon, you can do so here)

Here are the notes my son took:

Dad = Titus

Dad Needs To:

  • Speak the gospel to God’s people
  • Make people remember God
  • Preach the gospel to the pastors
  • Preach the gospel to mom
  • Preach the gospel to me and my sisters
  • Be a model in his life
  • Rebuke people if they do wrong
  • Have patience and love

I suppose that summarizes a good bit of the message we heard this morning. I found it very challenging and more than a little intimidating. But such is the ministry of caring for God’s people and accepting a special responsibility for their spiritual well-being. I’m grateful to my church, and deeply humbled, that they would call me to this task.

Here is the call to ministry from the church and the promise I then made:

Having repented of sin and put your faith in Jesus Christ;

Having been baptized by immersion in water and made a member of this local church;

Having faithfully served for many years in many capacities;

Having prayed and studied and read and grown in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus;

And having aspired to the office of elder and having been approved and affirmed to that office after careful examination by all the elders and members of Grace Fellowship Church;

Will you now promise, Tim:

Hebrews 13:7

  • to lead a life worthy of emulation

Hebrews 13:17

  • to joyfully watch over the souls of this flock as one who will give an accounting for each of them to God

James 3:1

  • to always preach with the Day of God’s Strict Judgment for Teachers in mind

James 5:13

  • to pray believingly for the sick

1 Peter 5:1

  • to shepherd God’s flock allotted to you willingly, eagerly, seeking to model first what you ask of them

Acts 20: 17

  • to serve the Lord with both joy and tears
  • to resist every temptation to shrink back from declaring the whole Gospel (whether in the privacy of someone’s home or the public square)
  • to preach repentance and faith in Christ alone
  • to willingly accept suffering, should God call you there
  • to value the calling and Gospel of Jesus Christ above your own life
  • to guard the church as the blood-bought possession of Jesus Christ, and thus to care for her as His most valuable possession
  • to stay alert at your post, even willing to rebuke fellow elders who preach or teach any doctrine not found in God’s Word
  • to live as if, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.”

1 Corinthians 14:29

  • to carefully weigh the words of the preached Word

2 Corinthians 11-12

  • to willingly suffer for Jesus’ sake hardship, physical torture, betrayal, inconvenience, exposure, disappointment, persecution, sovereign weakenings, calamities, and daily pressures of concern for the church

1 Timothy 4:6

  • to value the Word of God over an argument won
  • to train yourself for godliness
  • to labour and strive with persistence in the work of your ministry more than any before you, giving God all the glory for any success
  • to address men’s lives as well as minds; calling others to follow your personal growth in godliness and sanctification
  • to keep close watch on your life and your doctrine

1 Timothy 6

  • to purse righteousness, godliness, faith, love, steadfastness, and gentleness.
  • to never quit, give up, swerve from or slack off in your effort to fulfill your ministry
  • to despise the allure of riches in this world and live for the eternal wealth of Christ’s presence in heaven
  • to guard the sacred deposit entrusted to your care

Titus 2

  • to teach the Truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in such a way that old men, old women, young men, young women, and children will understand how to adorn the Gospel of Jesus Christ with good works
  • to value Jesus above your wife, your children, your church, your ministry, your knowledge, your self, and anything else in this world
  • to speak to God’s people with gentle authority
  • to be zealous for good works

2 Timothy

  • to not be ashamed of the Gospel or the Saviour, regardless of the audience
  • to flee youthful sins and run toward being a man who handles the Word of Truth accurately
  • to correct with gentleness, not quarrelsomeness
  • to preach the Word of God; in season and out of season, reproving, rebuking, and exhorting with complete patience and teaching
  • to entrust your soul to the Faithful Creator no matter the blessing, the trial or persecution

If, in the sight of God and these witnesses you do now set your heart to make this pledge, promising that when you fail you will seek both forgiveness and restoration as soon as is possible, then I call upon you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingdom to answer, “I do.”

Tim, because we believe

  • the Holy Spirit has gifted you to this ministry
  • and made you a gift to this church
  • and trust that we have not acted in haste, but in prayerful dependence on Christ

Therefore, it is our joy as the council of elders of this local church to lay hands on you and call upon God Himself to seal to you this ministry for your life and His glory.

Amen.

Comments (35)

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Anonymous's picture

Congratulations. May you bring the same sensitivity and wisdom that you bring to your blog.

Jason

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Anonymous's picture

Congratulations Tim, and thanks for sharing. It is a high honor and yet extremely humbling to be ordained as a church elder. May you serve your church well in the years to come.

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That’s wonderful Tim. I’m sure that God will use you as you serve your church!

Jude

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Oh and I also need to add, that is a wonderful call to ministry and set of ordination vows: Biblically-based throughout and very inspiring.

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Anonymous's picture

Great note-taking on your son’s part. How old is he?

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Anonymous's picture

Wow! Congratulations. Those are indeed some big shoes to fill. And not every man is given this task. It is quite a privilege and honor to be called and ordained as an elder. I pray that God enables you to be the best God has called you to be.

From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.” (Luke 12:48)

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Anonymous's picture

Congratulations Tim. Your transparancy, words of edification, challenge and encouragment shared through this blog have been a great blessing to me. I have no doubt the Lord will use you mightily in your new role as an elder.

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Anonymous's picture

Congratulations Tim!

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Anonymous's picture

Congratulations, Tim! I’m praising the Lord with you for giving you another opportunity to serve Him and make His glory known.

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Anonymous's picture

It is a blessing to have you as an elder. I pray for boldness and authority, knowing that Jesus Christ, the supreme authority, and His work on the cross is the object of your confidence.

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Anonymous's picture

Tim,

Congratulations on your ordination! May God continue to bless you as you serve His church!

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Anonymous's picture

A day you’ll never forget! Congratulations my friend. :)

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Anonymous's picture

Congartulations Tim. You are a blessing for the church.

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may I extend to you a right hand of fellowship in welcoming you to the war, that you may fight the good fight of faith?

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Anonymous's picture

As we say in Mexico, Felicidades!

Intimidating words for all of us, indeed - but thankfully we have God’s glorious grace and Powerful Spirit!

May God be with you every step of the way - and He will be…

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Anonymous's picture

Congratulations Tim! May God bless you and your ministry!

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Anonymous's picture

Congratulations to you and your church.

Never forget your first love.

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Anonymous's picture

It brought tears! Blessings on you and your family and your church.

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Praise the Lord. On for the King.

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Anonymous's picture

Congratulations son. You make your mother and I very proud.

Dad

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It’s a great honor to be an elder in the Lord’s Church. I was an elder, and considered it my greatest privilege, next to being married to my lovely wife. (Of course my salvation, and relationship with Christ is foremost without saying.)

I was sifted like wheat by Satan as an elder. He is quite the mastermind, and crafty in tempting elders. Be on-guard for all his subtitles my brother. He will now kick his hindrances, and schemes into high gear against you, and your family. At the same time, get ready for some incredible joy, and great blessings from our Lord and Savior.

It’s a blessing to hear you are called.

I do think there is, and isn’t, a difference in pastors and elders. But that’s another story.

Lord keep you and bless you Tim.

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Anonymous's picture

Congratulations, Tim. May you always keep the awesome and terrible responsibility you have first and foremost in your mind, and keep the love of your Savior and your God first and foremost in your heart.

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Tim,

Wonderful, brother. May God keep you faithful as you help to shepherd the flock of God. A high honor and calling indeed.

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Anonymous's picture

congratulations on your new role within Christ’s body — though surely it is more a formal recognition of things you were already doing than it is a new job description. may God bless you in shepherding his church.

i am curious — you said your church doesn’t differentiate between elders and pastors. but two sentences later you said, “our pastor preached from…” what is the difference between that pastor and what you’ve been ordained to do? and why does he seem to get a special title — or at least be referred to in the singular as “our pastor” or “the pastor?”

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Mr. Challies Congratulations! I pray the Lord will guide you and continue to give you wisdom and understanding, also a love and patience for the sheep that have now been placed under your care along with your pastor and other elders if there are others. May the Lord bless you, your family and church family!

PS: Off-topic, that captcha question is wrong…it could be all three options! depending on the time of day..i’m just sayin’ :P

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Tim,

First of all, Congratulations! I am sure this was a humbling experience for you! Also, thank you so much for this post. I will be ordained in a week and this is something I plan on coming back to over the course of the next week as I pray and reflect on the significance of what it means to be ordained.

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Congratulations!I know that the whole community is rejoicing for you. May the Lord guide you and bless you as do your duty in His name.

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May God give you wisdom,humility,boldness and grace as you enter into this new phase in the Lord’s service. Congrats !

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Congratulations on your ordination and may God bless you in your new role!

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Congratulations and thanks for sharing a model for ordination.

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Anonymous's picture

What an awesome list of prereqs and promises. An amazing reminder of the call of God on the life of an elder.

I have an honest question that isn’t meant to rain on the parade, but it is something I have been seriously considering for over a year now and I am sure it is something you have wrestled through in this process and as someone I have never met but respect, I would be amazed to hear your response.

Why be ordained? I am currently a church-planter who has been shepherding and leading a church from about 20 to over 100 in the past year. I have weighed , considered, and responded to God’s call and have made the above commitments to Him and renew them regularly. I know there are some out there who oppose ordination as the approval of man, but I am not one of them … I just wonder if it is primarily tradition or if there is a significant Biblical precedent that leads churches to require ordination of their eldership.

I know that the written word cannot as easily express my intent as I would like, but please read this question with all sincerity. I am sorting through the decision of whether or not I will set a precedent at ReCAST Church of formal ordination.

I am sure that this event has been very encouraging to you and will remain as an anchor point of confirmation in the years ahead.

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Congratulations, Pastor Tim.

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Congratulations, Tim! I’ve been reading your blog regularly for some time now. When I saw the tweet from Paul, I thought, “That’s awesome.” May God continue to bless and grow you in grace as you serve his Church. Sharing this joy with you today/yesterday!

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Anonymous's picture

Happy for you Tim! What a blessing to be used by God in that way.

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Anonymous's picture

Congratulations, Tim. A high calling. A high privilege. A high responsibility. May God strengthen you for the task.

BTW, thanks for airing the Connected Kingdom Podcast. It helpful to hear about the process of becoming an Elder at Grace Fellowship.