As we seek to follow Jesus within a local church, we must never surrender biblical objectives to manmade agendas. Discover how to lead a local church according to God’s authority.
The Need
- Churches will often design their activity based on one of these priorities:
- Traditions
- Trends
- Truths
- Without clear standards of what drives the mission, churches can wander into attempting to baptize worldly principles for church growth.
- Churches can wander from the mission via doctrine or practice.
- Some churches die because they preach unbiblical doctrines and experience no genuine transformation.
- Some churches die with healthy doctrine but unhealthy practices that distract them from the mission.
- Many churches lose momentum because they get so bogged down in administrative issues that they cannot focus on missional imperatives.
The Word: 1 Corinthians 3:1-16
- Churches experience conflict when their members act childish, worldly, or divisive (see 1 Cor. 3:1-3).
- A church can get stuck when they idolize periods of time or people of influence within the congregation’s history (see 1 Cor. 3:4-5).
- If a church succeeds in God’s purposes, it is due to God’s involvement (see 1 Cor. 3:6-9).
- Churches must be built on continuing the message and ministry of the foundation that Jesus laid (see 1 Cor. 3:10-11).
- God often refines Christians and churches to where only the essentials remain (see 1 Cor. 3:12-15).
- Never forget that a church is a group of people – not a stack of bricks (see 1 Cor. 3:16).
- God takes those who ruin churches very seriously (see 1 Cor. 3:17).
The Task
- The message of the Christian faith cannot change no matter what transpires within any given culture.
- The method of ministry practices should have reasonable freedom to adjust to current needs.
- The means of organizing a local church either supports or stifles the work.
- To undertake the work of organizing a church while neglecting God’s directives is unthinkable.
- God promised to build His church, and we must ensure we aren’t complicating the process.

Travis Agnew serves as the Lead Pastor of Rocky Creek Church in Greenville, SC. His most recent book is Just (About) Married.
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