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Two Offices

In this concluding session of the Baptist Distinctives series, Don Arndt examines the seventh distinctive—"Two Offices"—affirming that Scripture prescribes only two offices for New Testament church governance: pastor/elder and deacon. He clarifies that terms like pastor, elder, overseer, bishop, and shepherd all refer to the same leadership office, whose primary responsibilities include shepherding the flock, teaching and preaching God's Word, protecting the church from false doctrine, providing pastoral care, equipping believers for ministry, and serving as examples of godly living according to the qualifications in 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1. Deacons, originating from Acts 6, are called to serve the church's practical needs—managing facilities, visiting the sick, handling administrative duties—thus freeing pastors to focus on spiritual leadership and biblical teaching. Arndt emphasizes that confusion between these distinct roles has historically caused church problems, and that while qualifications for both offices are similar, the key distinction is the pastor's requirement to be "apt to teach." The teaching concludes with a robust Q&A session addressing congregational authority, apostolic church planting practices, and the relationship between elder-led, congregationally-governed Baptist polity.

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1 Timothy 3:1-13; Titus 1:5-9
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