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SEMINAR 1: Institute in the Foundations of Church Leadership (IFCL)
Overview: The purpose of the IFCL is to provide pastors and Church leaders with a biblical foundation upon which they can build their ministry. Using overviews of the Old and New Testaments, the theology in the books of Romans and Ephesians, and a survey of all three of the pastoral epistles (1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus) the course acquaints the pastors and church leaders with what the Bible teaches about itself, about the Church, and about their call and role as a pastor or leader. Over the course, pastors develop a philosophy of ministry, and are made aware of the false teachings that surround them.
It is our conviction that the Bible is the final authority and the sufficient source for instructing pastors and Church leaders. Therefore we hold fast to the principle of sola scriptura. We open the Bible and study complete passages or, in some cases, entire books.
The following provides the content, lecture by lecture, for all of our current seminars. The notes and audio lectures may be viewed online or downloaded.
The Institute in the Foundations of Church Leadership (IFCL)
- 1Defining Revelation, Inspiration and Illumination
- 2Authority-and-Sufficiency-of-Scripture
- 3Biblical Philosophy of Ministry
- 4The Biblical Qualifications of Leadership
- 5The Role of Pastor
- 6The Purpose of the Church
- 7Paul’s Advice to the Elders (Acts 20)
- 8Lessons for Leaders from 1 Timothy
- 9Lessons for Leaders from Titus and 2 Timothy
- 10Old Testament Overview Timeline
- 11New Testament Themes Part 1
- 12New Testament Themes Part 2
- 13The Theology of Ephesians and Romans
- 14Spiritual Warfare
- 15How To Practice Church Discipline
- 16What Is Preaching?
- 17Why Expository Preaching Is Best
- 18Evaluating The Health and Wealth Gospel
IFCL LECTURE NOTES:
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1-Defining Revelation, Inspiration and Illumination
2- Authority and Sufficiency of Scripture
3-Biblical Philosophy of Ministry
4-The Call and Role of the Pastor
5-The Biblical Qualifications of Leadership
6-Paul’s Advice to Elders (Acts 20)
8-Why Expository Preaching Is Best
10-How To Practice Church Discipline
12-The Major Theme of the Old Testament
12a-Old Testament Overview Timeline
P13-New-Testament Themes Part 1
15-New Testament Themes – Part 2
16-Lessons for Leaders from 1 Timothy
17-Evaluating The Health and Wealth Gospel
SEMINAR 2: The ITEM Conference on Ministry and Preaching (I-COMP)
Overview: The purpose of I-COMP is to provide pastors with a biblical description of a healthy, vibrant church as described in Ephesians 4:11-14 and to lead the pastor to see that his role in this kind of church is as the equipper of the saints and the teacher of the Word (i.e. an expository preacher). Lectures include a description of an Ephesians 4 church, how the church is built up, and principles of New Testament edification, evangelism, and leadership.
It is our conviction that the Bible is the final authority and the sufficient source for instructing pastors and Church leaders. Therefore we hold fast to the principle of sola scriptura. We open the Bible and study complete passages or, in some cases, entire books.
The audio playlist provides the content, lecture by lecture, for this seminar.
I-COMP LECTURE NOTES:
The notes may be viewed online or downloaded.
- Describing an Ephesians 4 Church
- Building Up the Church
- Principles Of NT Edification
- Principles of NT Evangelism
- Principles Of NT Leadership
- The Church as a Body
- Measuring Spiritual Maturity
- The Purpose of Preaching
- Paul’s View of Ministry
- The Priority of Biblical Preaching
- The Priority of Biblical Preaching (Jonah)
- The Pattern of Biblical Preaching (Ezra 7:10)
- The Passion of Biblical Preaching (1 Timothy 4:13-16)
- Expository Preaching Defined and Explained
- Nine Reasons for Preaching Expository Sermons
- Fifteen Negative Results of Traditional Preaching
- Proving the Priority of Expository Preaching