Have you ever wondered where the pastoral office comes from? Have you ever read about church roles in the Bible and thought, "Wait. What?" Us too. Join us as we go back and look at different passages to understand what it is that we're doing on our Sunday mornings and why.

In this episode, we talk a little history, we talk condition of the human heart, the exaltation of a few roles, the "proper working of each individual part", and what maturity in Christ might look like collectively.

We address counter-questions, pull in some statical results, and continue the fight for a pure Bride.

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*Note our thoughts are not representative of A Jesus Mission as a whole. We are individuals, just like you, who are encouraged to flesh out our convictions and voice them with the hope of edifying the Church at large.*

**All these stats are of Protestant pastors from a variety of denominations in America: (1) David Ross and Rick Blackmon’s “Soul Care for Servants” workshop reported the results of their Fuller Institute of Church Growth research study in 1991 and other surveys in 2005 and 2006. (2) Francis A Schaeffer Institute of Church Leadership Development research studies in 1998 and 2006. (3) Leadership Magazine’s research for their article on “Marriage Problems Pastors Face,” Fall 1992 issue. (4) Grey Matter Research, 2005 scientific study of pastors from every city in America. (5) Pastors at Greater Risk by H.B. London and Neil B. Wiseman, Regal Books, 2003. (6) Focus on the Family 2009 survey of 2,000 pastors. (7) Leadership Journal poll of readers, 2013.**

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