What Is the Job of a Pastor?

When responsibilities begin mounting up, pastors and leaders must remember what is at the core of their job. Steve Murrell shows us what Jesus was clear and purposeful about in John 18 and what that means for us.
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  • @carolmckellar2479
    @carolmckellar24795 күн бұрын

    If your pastor never asks how you are doing after your spouse dies, does he care?

  • @blaq7892
    @blaq7892 Жыл бұрын

    To save souls, is the Vocation. Not meant to be a JOB , man made it a job for financial reasons. If the pastor has never had Sunday dinner at your house if you never shake his hand ery Sunday at the church door, if you can't knock on the parsonage( mansion)door and talk. Do you have a Pastor? Is this not so.

  • @jaytotheworld.
    @jaytotheworld.6 ай бұрын

    Love the shirt! Mabuhay!

  • @CarlaLinton-pj5jn

    @CarlaLinton-pj5jn

    Ай бұрын

    Carla Linton. Me too.

  • @revapostelpeterlinaoffeogb3413
    @revapostelpeterlinaoffeogb34135 ай бұрын

    Well than

  • @kyriarowenachua8619
    @kyriarowenachua86192 жыл бұрын

    Thank you P Steve to encourage all the pastors in all Every Nation churches God bless 😊👍

  • @johnfinochio1528
    @johnfinochio15282 жыл бұрын

    Excellent insight for these times!

  • @titaniumsteel9114
    @titaniumsteel9114 Жыл бұрын

    THE ROLE OF A PROTESTANT PASTOR VS A CATHOLIC PRIEST IN A CONDENSED FORM.. Bible says, for priest cannot make himself a priest. Pastors of protestants make themselves pastors. Protestant pastor is simply a false teacher. They may not be trying to teach false doctrine because many, if not most, of them are simply ignorant of the truth and desire to teach the truth. However, a Protestant pastor is nothing more than a false teacher and a leader of a false church. A priest, on the other hand, is a pastor. He is a shepherd. He is ordained by God. The same is not true of a Protestant pastor. Presbyterian perspective. The sacrament of communion is not as important in many Protestant churches (we only have communion once a month, which is typical of many Protestant churches). Protestant pastors generally also don't do things like hear confession (although the spiritual counseling they may give to members may come close in many instances.) The emphasis in Protestant churches is generally on preaching and teaching, and, perhaps to a lesser extent, being a spiritual leader for the church in terms of counseling. That's why in Presbyterian churches the pastor is referred to at times as a "teaching elder" or as a "minister of word and sacrament," "word" referring to teaching and preaching. Protestant pastors also have a lot of administrative responsibilities, including essentially fundraising for capital campaigns and annual pledges. The pastor also has to oversee associate pastors (if any), and employees/volunteers such as Sunday School teachers, youth ministry people, clerical and administrative staff. Also many Protestant churches have a lay board of deacons, or session of elders, which have greater or lesser powers of decision-making and responsibility, and the pastor has responsibility for overseeing them and essentially keeping them unified--although often such boards ultimately have more power than the pastor, including having the power to fire and hire the pastor. In summary, for better or worse, a Protestant pastor's job is a lot like being the CEO of a company, in additional to spiritual responsibilities. A priest has two primary functions -- to offer the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and to forgive sins. These two functions were given to the Apostles on Holy Thursday (the Mass) and in the Upper Room (Absolution). Anything a priest does apart from this is not essential, he may have a flock of his own in a parish or he may be a monk or a hermit, it does not matter. What matters is that he is ordained to offer the Sacrifice and to forgive sins. The Sacrament of Communion receiving Christ is the CENTER of the Catholicism. The Eucharist is the CENTER of our faith. What could be more important then eating the bread from heaven and getting the Grace of God that enters your body and soul and mind? The Priest in the is nothing like a CEO in a company. The Priest is the person who stands in for Christ and does his work here on earth. The Priest is who has authority to change regular bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ. The Priest is the one who has authority to forgive us our sins in the name of Christ. The Priest is the one who teaches the word not by his own interpretation but by the way that Christ taught it. The teaching comes straight from the mouth of Christ and his Apostles.