A slow motion train wreck is about to ensue over the next 3-5 months. Two opposing forces are heading down the track toward each other from opposite directions. That’s because half the churches in SGM are on a collision course with the SGM Board of Directors, Polity Committee and Leadership Team over polity.
The outcome of the polity debate has never been in question – only the consequences. C.J. and Dave Harvey handpicked the new Board and Polity Committee members. The Board in turn rubber stamped C.J., Dave, Jeff Purswell and Tommy Hill as the leadership team. Then C.J. was made the President and tagged the Chairman of the Polity Committee. Later Phil Sasser was added as Co-Chairman. What C.J. wants, he gets and what he gets, often causes destruction. This time will be no different.
I recently pointed out on my blog how Chairman Loftness and his Board have made C.J. the main thing. Immediately following that post, C.J. gave up his position as Co-Chairman of the Polity Committee with no explanation. Phil is now the sole Chairman. That is just like SGM - smoke and mirrors - change the appearance of things but not the substance. C.J.’s exit as Co-Chairman is a public relations stunt – nothing more.
Now to the topic at hand. There are three options on the table for how Sovereign Grace Ministries will be governed (or directed) in the future.
The Basic Polity Options
On July 10-11 eight churches presented their polity positions papers to the SGM Polity Committee.
The first five churches made presentations essentially opposed to SGM polity. The last three churches made presentations essentially supportive of SGM polity. Three more churches make their presentations tomorrow.
The following three polity options have emerged with regard to how SGM may function moving forward.
Option 1: Apostolic ministry is upheld with authority over churches – SGM remains the same.
Option 2: SGM becomes a para-church organization with no authority over churches – SGM changes.
Option 3: SGM becomes an ecclesiastical body comprised of elders from all member churches (i.e., a national/international presbytery is formed) – SGM is replaced.
Three Basic Responses to Option One
The SGM Board, Polity Committee and Leadership Team have no choice but to advance Option 1 if the ministry is to continue. It doesn’t matter that C.J. has renounced this option in the past. He’ll just change his theology. No big deal. Furthermore, the first option is the only option with biblical support. The second and third options have no biblical backing. Options 2 and 3 may be adopted by a new association of churches as a diluted substitute for apostolic ministry but there is no biblical justification for them. They are the inventions of men - neither biblical nor evil.
Option 1 asserts that “apostolic ministry is upheld with authority over churches.” As I see it, there are three possible responses by the churches to this option.
A lot of churches like Covenant Life Church and Sovereign Grace Church Fairfax no longer believe in apostles and prophets. They are prepared to leave over polity. This is a sad theological development and I believe the wrong reason for leaving. Here are their position papers on the subject - Covenant Life Church Polity Position Paper and On the Governing of Sovereign Grace Church Fairfax. The second option is the right option. Churches should maintain their belief in apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers (Eph 4:11) and leave over ethics.
The Reformed Tradition
In this regard, I am sorely tempted to provide a lengthy response from Scripture to both Covenant Life Church and Sovereign Grace Church Fairfax. Their arguments against the on-going role of apostles and prophets do not come from Scripture. They come from the Reformed tradition and the standard fair arguments of cessationists. That is why they quote books for support instead of Scripture in context. They simply don’t put forth arguments found in the Bible. Why? Because there are none! I mean no disrespect, but it is true. That's one of the reasons SGM has been "essentially" Reformed, not entirely Reformed.
The explanations provided for discontinuation are unsubstantiated. There is not a single passage in all the New Testament that teaches the cessation of apostles and prophets either with the death of the last apostle (e.g. John the apostle) or with the completion of the New Testament (i.e., Revelation). Some have tried to use Heb 2:3-4 for the former and 1 Cor 13:10 for that later but that will not do. Hebrews doesn’t teach cessationism and the “perfect” in Corinthians is not the canon of Scripture – it is a reference to the return of Christ. In addition, there is not one passage of Scripture that teaches it was required to be an eyewitness of the resurrected Christ in order to qualify as an apostle except for the original twelve apostles.
CLC and SGCF also claim there were no apostolic successors in the NT. Obviously there were no successors to The Twelve but there were host of other apostles like Paul (e.g. Barnabas, Silas, Timothy, James, Apollos, Epaphroditus, Andronicus, Junias, Titus, Luke, Jude, Sosthenes, Sopater, Aristarchus, Secundus, Gaius, Tychicus, Trophimus, Aquilla, Epaphras, Demas, Crescens). At the time of his death, 20-30 other apostles were associated with Paul. These men worked with Paul and the vast majority outlived him due to his martyrdom. They succeeded him in apostolic ministry. To this they were appointed by the ascended Christ just like any pastor (Eph 4:7-11). Timothy was one of Paul’s successors. Of this there is no doubt. Read 1 & 2 Timothy. He was ordained and gifted to this end (cf. Acts 16:2-3; 1 Tim 1:18; 1 Tim 4:14; 2 Tim 1:6). These passages don’t deal with his ordination as an elder or bishop but are in relation to Timothy’s role as an apostle.
In spite of my disagreement, I have included selected quotes from their position papers because CLC and SGCF are drawing a line in the sand and many are following their example. Both strongly assert that apostles and prophets don’t exist and churches are autonomous and independently governed with no outside interference or oversight. I’m glad they are leaving but I wish it were over ethical concerns. In any case, a train wreck is in the works.
Apostles Have Ceased to Exist
The SGM Statement of Faith affirms the present day ministry of apostles and prophets. CLC and SGCF no longer do. That means they are in violation of the Membership Agreement they signed with SGM which requires adherence to this tenet.
“The ascended Christ has given gift ministries to the church (including apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers) for the equipping of Christ’s body that it might mature and grow. Through the gift ministries all members of the Church are to be nurtured and equipped for the work of ministry.” (SGM Statement of Faith)
They write in opposition to the SGM position:
No Apostolic Authority Exists Over Churches
According to CLC and SGCF, no one has any authority whatsoever over the churches that comprise SGM. Apostles and prophets have ceased; but so too Chairmen and Presidents. They’ve got to go also! On this polity point, a head on collision is coming because the official bylaws vest the following powers in John Loftness and C.J.
“The Chairman shall be a member of the Board of Directors. As the spiritual leader of the Corporation, the Chairman shall have principal responsibility to establish the Corporation’s vision, mission, and priorities.”
“The President shall serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation. He shall have the general powers and duties of management usually vested in the office of the chief executive and president of a Corporation, and shall have such other rights, duties, and powers as are authorized by the Board of Directors.”
And let’s be clear, “the Corporation is organized as a convention or association of churches” according to the same bylaws. The only way CLC and SGCF stay is if John and C.J. dissolve their job descriptions and become deacons.
They write in opposition to the SGM position:
A Church Association Is Desirable
While dismissing apostles and prophets, Covenant Life Church and Sovereign Grace Church Fairfax both see the value of relating to other churches. There is a new association of churches being discussed and planned as I write. A lot of pastors want this, are asking for this, and are actively pursuing this new cooperative arrangement. A major split is certain in Sovereign Grace Ministries. There will be an alternative to corruption and heavy handedness. For that I am grateful to God!
Moving Forward
I imagine C.J. and Phil felt their hearts sinking as they listened to the polity position papers realizing the writing was on the wall. A major split was inevitable. The SGM Polity Committee may adopt Phil’s strong position on apostolic government or Jeff Purswell’s weak position on semi-technical apostles – it doesn’t matter. A lot of churches have decided to leave. They have already dethroned C.J. in their theology and hearts. His rule is over for them.
All that remains is time and it may not take 3-5 months. The train wreck could occur sooner. In fact, some pastors are pushing for a quicker timeline. They want to separate from SGM now, form a new network of churches now, and get on with ministry unimpeded by the reproach that is Sovereign Grace Ministries. Hasten the day.
In my next post, I will return to what has always been the most important issue – the ethical demise of SGM. I’ll tackle what has been my central concern from the beginning. The loss of integrity. Members, pastors and churches may leave over polity but everyone should leave over ethics!
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Post Script
I no longer have a dog in this fight, but wanted to make the point that perhaps the reason CLC and others have chosen there position on not having outside "Apostolic" authority is because that is what they have been burned by.
I think you may be right. CLC and SGCF are probably more influenced by their bad experience with SGM then they’re aware. We tend to change our theology in reaction to bad experiences. The Arminian becomes a Calvinist and the Calvinist becomes an Arminian. The Pentecostal becomes a cessationist and the cessationist a Pentecostal. The Congregationalist an Anglican and the Anglican a Congregationalist. That’s why pure Bible study is so important. So I don’t agree with CLC/SGCF biblically but I do agree with them emotionally.
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