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The biblical imperative given to pastors to “shepherd the flock of God” under their care, is for churches of every size. This is not a small church vs. large church thing. Whether a congregation is 30, 300, or 3000, the pastoral leadership overseeing a particular flock is accountable to God for the care of His sheep. For this reason, all pastors are responsible to develop some kind of purposeful shepherding plan to help make sure their people are loved, led, fed, protected, and cared for well. We will be talking about how to develop this kind of shepherding strategy in your congregation over the next several weeks.
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The biblical imperative given to pastors to “shepherd the flock of God” under their care, is for churches of every size. This is not a small church vs. large church thing. Whether a congregation is 30, 300, or 3000, the pastoral leadership overseeing a particular flock is accountable to God for the care of His sheep. For this reason, all pastors are responsible to develop some kind of purposeful shepherding plan to help make sure their people are loved, led, fed, protected, and cared for well. We will be talking about how to develop this kind of shepherding strategy in your congregation over the next several weeks.