4400 E Main St, Farmington, NM 87402

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Church in Farmington NM

We are a transformative Christian Church in Farmington NM that firmly believes that faith in Christ can change your life forever.

If you don’t know Jesus, we believe you are missing out on the best relationship you could ever imagine. We are not shy about the fact that we love Jesus. We are a faith community fully committed to seeing His glory shine to a city we love, Farmington, New Mexico.

Come join us in worship or in tc_Groups. You will not regret coming and being a part of what is Grace Hill Church.

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In part 3 in this blog series we look at the final mark of how […]

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Preservation Empowers Perseverance | Part 2 of 3

We all have THAT THING that really gets us all riled up. WE all want […]

August 10, 2015

Preservation Empowers Perseverance | Part 1 of 3

We see restlessness all around us don’t we? Violence and words of malice that strike […]

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Our Leadership

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LEAD PASTOR | Tim Castillo
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EXEC PASTOR | Clint Freeman
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WORSHIP PASTOR | Stephen Mirabal
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OFFICE MANAGER | Crissy Thomas
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AWANA DIRECTOR | Susan Martinez

 

In the New Testament Scriptures, the leaders of the local church are variously called elders, pastors, and overseers. The words are used interchangeably in Scripture (see Acts 20:25-32; 1 Peter 5:1-2) to show that the leadership of the church should be a single-layer structure of godly men, accountable to each other, the Scriptures, and of course, ultimately to God. Together this "multitude of counselors" (Proverbs 24:6) shepherd the flock of God, spiritually and practically.

This means that elders are pastors and pastors are elders, though some are paid for their time given to the church and some are not (1 Timothy 5:17); some are freed up from external jobs, able to devote full-time work to the ministry, and some juggle full-time jobs with their shepherding responsibilities. Some elder-pastors will serve in more prominent roles (such as the teaching ministry), while others will serve less in less visible areas.

With a variety of gifts, each elder offers a unique contribution to his specific area of ministry. Regardless of each elder's role and prominence, the New Testament models a plurality of equal leaders.


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