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Why is the deacon's role important in the church?

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The deacon's role is crucial to maintain unity and ensure the practical needs of the congregation are met so that pastors can focus on prayer and preaching.

Deacons play an essential role in the church by alleviating the practical burdens that can distract pastors from their primary duties of prayer and the ministry of the Word. Acts 6:7 illustrates the impact faithful deacons have: their work allows the Word of God to increase and the church to flourish. By addressing the material needs of the congregation, deacons help create an environment where the Gospel can thrive, thus multiplying disciples. The service provided by deacons fosters unity within the body of Christ and supports the overall mission of the church to proclaim the grace of God effectively. Therefore, honoring and respecting the work of deacons is vital for the health of the church community.
Scripture References: Acts 6:7, 1 Timothy 3:13

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Deacons
Fred Evans · May 2, 2010
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