The most important ministries of the church are not always the most visible ones. When Christians think about ministry, it is typical to think of roles like a pastor, worship leader, or teacher, someone who has a recognised position. These are the people whose names and bios are on the church website, but they oversee only a fraction of ministry God does through His people. There are heaps of valuable and even indispensable roles in the Body of Christ which are easily overlooked because they are not platform ministry. Solid Bible teaching is very important, but it is not everything in a church. Every part of the Body has been divinely established by Jesus to do its share. The organs of a human body are largely concealed and we need them for survival and good health: the same is true concerning the church. The work of the ministry is something we are all called to take an active part in for the good of the whole.
Ministry in the church is reserved for those who comprise the church of Jesus Christ, those who have been born again through faith in Jesus. Think about the service of the tabernacle in Israel: the children of Levi were given this responsibility and privilege, one tribe out of 12. Whilst they were responsible to teach the children of Israel of God and the Law, a lot of their work was menial service. They were required to keep the light burning, bake the bread, set up and break down the tent, carry it and the vessels from place to place, offer sacrifices, and study the Law. The majority of the things done by the Levites did in the tabernacle had nothing to do with preaching but living in accordance to the Word of God day by day. As people who comprise the Body of Christ the church, we are all enabled to serve and obey Jesus in countless ways together.
One of my favourite description of pulpit ministry is seen in Nehemiah 8:8: "So they
read distinctly from the book, in the Law of God; and they gave the sense, and
helped them to understand the reading." Previously in verse 4 it says Ezra stood on a platform of wood made to facilitate addressing the people. We are told the names of the men who stood on the platform, but we are not told specifically the names of the people who built it. In context it seems to have been built by the people who were being addressed! Nehemiah 8:1-4a says, "Now all the people gathered together as one man in the open square
that was in front of the Water Gate; and they told Ezra the scribe to
bring the Book of the Law of Moses, which the LORD had commanded Israel. 2 So Ezra the priest brought the Law
before the assembly of men and women and all who could hear with
understanding on the first day of the seventh month. 3 Then he read from it in the open square that
was in front of the Water Gate from morning until midday, before the men
and women and those who could understand; and the ears of all the people were
attentive to the Book of the Law. 4 So Ezra the scribe stood on a platform of wood which they had made
for the purpose..." How cool is this! The people were so intent on hearing the Law explained they made a platform so all who had understanding could gather around and hear clearly.
There are many people in churches who work behind the scenes to ensure the truth of scripture is communicated clearly. These help in administration, behind a sound desk, cleaning, praying, reaching out to others, and even carpentry! Messages are recorded and uploaded to websites or for podcasts. And what about those who spread the word person to person? Personal invitations to visit a church or sending a link to a message has been the first step to people being born again through faith in Jesus. As servants of Christ even tasks considered menial are a big deal. As we are Christ's slaves Colossians 3:22-24 applies to us: "Bondservants, obey in all things your masters according to the
flesh, not with eyeservice, as men-pleasers, but in sincerity of heart, fearing
God. 23 And whatever you do, do it
heartily, as to the Lord and not to men, 24 knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the
inheritance; for you serve the Lord Christ." A cup of water given to a thirsty soul will be rewarded by God, and even a small deed for God's glory He rewards greatly. Whether you are the one on a platform speaking or the person who nailed it together, in everything we do let us do it in service unto the LORD.