City Eldership: A Biblical Basis
Emerging city eldership mutually recognizes each other
and commits to each other. Some people
have an anointing for city ministry, either for the mega-city or for sectors of
the city. For others this is not their
calling - their calling is purely to the local congregation. There are four discernible groups of leaders
in a city: the eldership in the secular sector, the pastoral eldership, women
in citywide Leadership, and the apostolic Leadership team. Significant diaconal Leadership or youth
Leadership teams may also be major factors in
Leadership to the city.
Historically,
most denominations have interpreted
A
major theological breakthrough around the world in the last decade has
been the concept of city eldership based
on functional exercise and relationship of spiritual giftings mentioned in Ephesians 4. The renewed emphasis on spiritual giftings
has had time to gel and is now accepted by most denominations. It has been coupled with a cultural shift
whereby the transferal of ideas has become so rapid that doctrinal separations
have receded rapidly. This has been
accelerated by a characteristic of post-modern culture grappling with diversity
within an urbanized globe - high levels of toleration for differing ideas. Today
pastors with similar churches in a city often have more in common than they do
with churches across the nation within their own denomination.
There
is a shift in the locus of inter-congregational decision-making from the
collapsing denominational centers (increasingly viewed with suspicion in a
post-modern, anti-large corporation, fax-driven world), to the city eldership. Not that the denominational centers become
irrelevant - they remain usefully powerful and need affirmation.
© Viv Grigg
and the Encarnação Alliance Training Commission
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Last updated: 05/15/09.