A Personal Reflection by Dr. Kevin A. Hall
Based on my paper: Team Ministry β Closing Arguments
Why Team Ministry Matters to Me
The longer I lead, the more convinced I become that ministry was never designed to be a solo enterprise. Scripture shows from Genesis to Revelation that God accomplishes His work through communities, partnerships, and teams. My own journey as a leader has been shaped deeply by this truth β and the more I study Scripture, research leadership theory, and observe the realities of church life, the stronger my conviction becomes:
Team ministry is not optional; it is Godβs chosen way of accomplishing His mission.
At its core, ministry is relational. God loved, God sent, God redeemed β all relational acts. The early church grew because believers shared life, resources, responsibilities, and spiritual gifts together. As I reflect on my own leadership formation, I realize that I thrive most when I lead in community, and that the healthiest churches Iβve seen are those where leaders work collaboratively for the sake of the kingdom.
This summary captures my personal philosophy of team ministry β rooted in Scripture, informed by scholarship, and shaped by lived experience.
