by Charles Garner (Author), John Temple (Author), Keith Wilkinson (Author)
Deacons were never meant to be a business board. They were called to be servants-gifted, Spirit-empowered, and deeply engaged in the ministry of the Church.
Developing Deacon-Led Ministry Teams offers a clear and compelling vision for restoring deacon ministry to its biblical foundation. Rooted in Scripture and shaped by real-world church experience, this guide equips pastors, deacons, and church leaders to build teams around calling, not just function-and to lead through serving.
Rather than relying on outdated organizational models or corporate-style leadership structures, this book encourages churches to:
- Reimagine the role of deacons in light of Scripture and church history
- Recognize the spiritual gifts of every believer
- Form ministry teams based on giftedness, calling, and servant leadership
- Empower deacons to serve with purpose, joy, and clarity
Written in a practical, accessible style, this resource includes discussion points, implementation strategies, diagrams, and tools for equipping deacons in local congregations. It functions as both a theological primer and a working manual-ideal for retreats, training sessions, new deacon onboarding, or church-wide ministry development.
Whether you're a pastor rethinking your church's leadership model or a deacon seeking to serve more faithfully, Developing Deacon-Led Ministry Teams offers a refreshing and Spirit-led path forward.
Because God didn't just call deacons to a title-
He called them to a towel.
Perfect for:
- Pastors and ministry leaders
- Deacon chairs and team facilitators
- Churches transitioning to team-based ministry
- Anyone seeking to restore servant leadership in the church
Number of Pages: 152
Dimensions: 0.33 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 01, 2025