Bryan Chapell
Murray Capill’s The Elder-Led Church provides a healthy, needed emphasis on how elders are to function as a team. The perspective provided by this reputable, credible, and gospel-sensitive author is valuable for philosophy but also a great blessing for the actual practices of leaders who serve in a local church.
Iain Duguid
Capill’s book on eldership is clear, biblical, practical, and engaging. I encourage elders to read it for themselves and pastors to purchase it for all their elders. And if your church doesn’t have elders, this book makes a compelling case for why it should.
Karl Deenick
Leading a church as a team of elders requires a clear and shared understanding of the church’s direction, but it also requires a clear and shared understanding of what leadership entails. Without that understanding, the elders will often be working at cross-purposes with hidden assumptions about what their role entails and how it should be carried out. Murray Capill’s book shows how elders may lead a church together in a way that is biblically grounded and practical. I wish I’d had this book when I was a pastor.
Dennis E. Johnson
Murray Capill’s The Elder-Led Church challenges pastors and elders to reexamine our leadership priorities and practices and to consider together how we might shepherd Christ’s flock more faithfully and effectively. The book blends strong biblical foundations, gospel-driven intentionality, and practical wisdom. It emphasizes, as the New Testament does, the spiritual maturity that must characterize elders. Intentionality and practical wisdom inform discussions of such essential church issues as maintaining meaningful communication with and care for members, planning and conducting elders’ meetings, capitalizing on the diversity of gifts among elders, and prioritizing mission and evangelism—alongside worship and disciple-making. Pastors, sessions and church councils, and seminarians will become better shepherds by interacting together, thoughtfully and prayerfully, with the wisdom of The Elder-Led Church.
Stephen Voorwinde
This is a book that Presbyterian and Reformed churches have long been waiting for—and desperately need. From Scripture, we know that local congregations are to be led and ruled by elders. But how do elders tackle this challenging task? What should their goals and priorities be? How do they lead amid ever-changing circumstances? These questions are compellingly addressed in this readable handbook. Capill carefully guides the reader step by step from the biblical foundations to goals and aspirations, and on to the day-to-day practicalities of leadership. He writes with a clarity that every elder will find appealing. The material is well set out and logically presented. Each chapter ends with relevant and probing study questions. This is a refreshing and timely book written by a seasoned pastor, teacher, preacher, and author. No church should be without a copy. Highly recommended.
Christopher Ash
Church leadership is hugely significant. We feel this significance especially in an age of cultural pressures hostile to Christianity, at times of painful division between churches and denominations, and on occasions of devastating ministry scandals. Murray Capill’s book is deeply biblical and astonishingly comprehensive. It is clearly the fruit of careful study based on a lifetime of pastoral experience. It is therefore both scriptural and practical, modeling beautifully how to take the Scriptures and apply them in the concrete realities of church life. This excellent book will prove a valuable resource for both church leaders and church members.
Murray Campbell
Churches are facing a leadership crisis. On the one hand, some churches’ leaders misuse their authority and harm people under their care, while other churches see the way forward as creating egalitarian spaces with minimal leaders. Many more churches are struggling to raise up leaders altogether. In his latest book, The Elder-Led Church, Murray Capill serves churches well by providing a book rich in biblical exegesis, pastoral insight, and practical help. Rather than moving away from the Bible’s vision for church leaders, Murray casts a positive vision for how and why a plurality of elders is good for the local church. This volume will be a great help for churches thinking through leadership and for existing elder groups as they seek to love and serve God’s people.
Douglas Sean O’Donnell
An amazing achievement on eldership—a true gift to the church! This Christ-centered, gospel-focused, biblically grounded, theologically clear, exegetically thorough, well-researched, and immensely practical book should find its home in every church and seminary library and the hands of every man called to lead, oversee, shepherd, protect, and teach God’s church.
Gary Millar
One of the challenges we face as God’s people is learning to think biblically about both mission and ecclesiology. All too often, we prioritize one at the expense of the other, with painful and damaging results. In this careful and rich book, Murray Capill maps out a way of being a Reformed church that is dynamic, flexible, and biblically faithful in our context. I know of no other book quite like this, and am thankful that Murray has written it. I hope that every church leader buys a copy and reads it!
Murray Smith
In recent years, the biblical vision for teams of elders shepherding each congregation has been newly embraced. But a host of practical questions remain: how can teams of elders effectively provide theological clarity, gospel vision, sound teaching, faithful oversight, personal care, and discipleship? What does it look like for elders to work together both as a team and as individuals, in both smaller and larger churches? How should paid elders relate to those who are volunteers, and how can the elders effectively mobilize the whole church for gospel mission? In The Elder-Led Church, Murray Capill draws on his years of teaching and practical ministry experience to provide biblically grounded wisdom for the way ahead.
Douglas Sean O’Donnell Senior VP of Bible Editorial
An amazing achievement on eldership! A true gift to the church. This Christ-centered, gospel-focused, biblically-grounded, theologically-clear, exegetically-thorough, well-researched, and immensely-practical book should find its home in every church and seminary library and the hands of every man called to lead, oversee, shepherd, protect, and teach God’s church.