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Jonathan Leeman addresses authority in the local church

Jonathan Leeman addresses authority in the local church

Andrew Roycroft

The Association of Grace Baptist Churches (South East) has hosted a half-day conference entitled ‘Authority in the Local Church’ in London. Jonathan Leeman, President of 9Marks, taught two sessions on the subjects of ‘Congregational Authority in the Local Church’ and ‘Elders’ Authority in the Local Church.’

Taking congregationalism as his starting point, Leeman demonstrated that the Biblical pattern of church planting sees the congregation come first, and elder leadership come later. The pattern for polity in the book of Acts was for Paul and Barnabas to first plant a church and to appoint elders at a later stage. In line with historic Baptist teaching on the theme, Leeman identified the congregation as primary in God’s gathering of a people. The congregation carries responsibility to protect the gospel, affirm gospel citizens through baptism and membership, disciple fellow members, and evangelise non-Christians. Biblical elders have the authority to teach and equip members for these key activities, helping and instructing them towards maturity of faith and ministry.

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