Christian Leadership Institute (CLI): Competency 8.40 – Pastoral Capacity

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Douglas E. Friesen
Phillip T. Jeske (PhD)

Complete competency syllabus and all reading materials

The pastoral function of the church is a more obvious one as it reflects the ministry of the Great Shepherd. The focus is to nurture community through care, the Word, healing, worship and fellowship. Leaders who have proficiency in the pastoral gift are those who are empathetic and seek to create and maintain a healthy community by defending from threats and encouraging maturity. This competency focuses on the skills necessary in order to grow and mature in this foundational equipping gift in order to best serve the Body of Christ.

Description

CLI – Christian Leadership Institute: Module 8.0 Equipping Foundations

The competencies in this module are based upon the Fivefold Ministry materials introduced in Module 6.0. In that module the Fivefold Equipping gifts of Ephesians 4 were discussed as necessary for the Body of Christ to function most effectively as a expression of Jesus’ ministry here on this earth. In this module the focus will be looking at not only the functions of each of the fivefold gifts, but also how they are expressed in the callings of individuals within the Body of Christ.

Competency 8.40 Pastoral Capacity: Description and Rationale

The pastoral function of the church is a more obvious one as it reflects the ministry of the Great Shepherd. The focus is to nurture community through care, the Word, healing, worship and fellowship. Leaders who have proficiency in the pastoral gift are those who are empathetic and seek to create and maintain a healthy community by defending from threats and encouraging maturity. This competency focuses on the skills necessary in order to grow and mature in this foundational equipping gift in order to best serve the Body of Christ.

The Authors

Doug Friesen is a pastor, teacher, church planter, mentor, ministry coach, and director of CLIMB, an organization that facilitates innovative ministries in Canada. Phil Jeske (PhD) is a missionary teacher, author, ministry coach and president of ICM, an international mission organization.  They are both specialists in their field of leadership development and travel internationally coaching teams within the Ministry Coaching Network (MCNet). They have a passion to mentor the next generation of servant leaders and help ministry teams start innovative ministries that will impact their nations. Both they and their wives  live near Vancouver, Canada with their grown children and grandchildren.

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