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Summary: The church is not built by one person but through the united efforts of many who faithfully serve together.

THE POWER OF TEAMWORK AMONG CHURCH WORKERS

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Ecclesiastes 4:9-12

Supporting Texts: 1 Corinthians 12:12-27, Romans 12:4-8, Ephesians 4:11-16, Nehemiah 4:6

INTRODUCTION:

The church is not built by one person but through the united efforts of many who faithfully serve together. God's design for ministry emphasises the need for partnership, cooperation, and mutual support. Just as the human body functions best when all parts work in harmony, so the Church thrives when her members unite in purpose, vision, and commitment.

Teamwork is more than just working together—it is the alignment of hearts, minds, and hands toward a common spiritual goal. It eliminates isolation, multiplies strength, covers weaknesses, and releases grace. In the early church, unity among believers produced growth, miracles, and deep spiritual impact. When we learn to serve with one heart and one vision, no challenge can stop what God wants to do through us.

Today’s message highlights the power of teamwork among church workers and how it positions the church for fruitfulness, strength, and lasting impact.

1. TEAMWORK MULTIPLIES STRENGTH

When we work together, we can achieve far more than we could alone. Unity in service enables the church to carry out tasks that would overwhelm an individual. One person may grow weary, but together we lift each other’s hands.

a) Two are better than one (Ecclesiastes 4:9):

They have a good reward for their labour because their efforts are compounded.

b) Strength lies in unity (Nehemiah 4:6):

The wall was built because the people had a mind to work together.

c) Support in time of weakness (Ecclesiastes 4:10):

When one falls, the other can help lift him up.

d) Combined efforts lead to increase (Deuteronomy 32:30):

One can chase a thousand, but two can put ten thousand to flight.

Biblical Example: Moses could not hold up his hands alone in battle, but when Aaron and Hur supported him, Israel prevailed (Exodus 17:10-13).

2. TEAMWORK REVEALS THE BEAUTY OF DIVERSITY

Every believer has unique gifts and abilities. Teamwork allows each person to contribute their part, creating a complete and balanced body of service in the house of God.

a) Many members, one body (1 Corinthians 12:12):

Though we are different, we function best when we stay united.

b) Different gifts, same Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:4-6):

God gives various gifts to complement, not compete with one another.

c) Unity in diversity glorifies God (Romans 12:4-5):

Each member plays a unique role in the body of Christ.

d) When all work together, the church matures (Ephesians 4:16):

Every joint supplies strength, and the body grows in love.

Biblical Example: The early church in Acts 6 showed diversity in service—while some preached, others managed the distribution to widows, resulting in continued growth (Acts 6:1-7).

3. TEAMWORK BUILDS RELATIONSHIPS AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Serving together nurtures strong relationships, shared responsibilities, and accountability. It removes isolation and encourages correction, love, and mutual growth.

a) Iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17):

Teamwork improves skill, character, and effectiveness through interaction.

b) There is safety in a multitude of counsellors (Proverbs 11:14):

Working as a team reduces errors and provides wisdom.

c) Love and service build bonds (John 13:34-35):

Jesus emphasised that love among His disciples would be the mark of their identity.

d) Encouragement sustains zeal (Hebrews 10:24-25):

In teamwork, we stir one another to good works and remain fervent in service.

Biblical Example: Paul and Barnabas worked as a team on their missionary journeys, strengthening churches and spreading the gospel effectively (Acts 13:2-3).

4. TEAMWORK REFLECTS THE HEART OF CHRIST

Jesus worked with a team of disciples. He modelled shared leadership, delegated responsibilities, and prepared His followers to work together after His ascension. Teamwork mirrors His humility, servant heart, and divine order.

a) Jesus sent them two by two (Mark 6:7):

Even in evangelism, He showed the value of partnership.

b) The Trinity models perfect teamwork (John 5:19-20):

The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit operate in complete harmony.

c) Teamwork reflects divine order (1 Corinthians 14:33, 40):

God is not the author of confusion, but of peace and order.

d) Humility is key to teamwork (Philippians 2:3-4):

Team members must esteem others above themselves.

Biblical Example: Jesus and the twelve disciples functioned as a team—He taught, they ministered; He prayed, they served the people (Luke 9:1-6).

5. TEAMWORK BRINGS KINGDOM ADVANCEMENT

When church workers serve in unity, the work of God moves forward with divine speed. Souls are saved, the gospel spreads, and the kingdom of darkness is weakened.

a) Unity commands God’s blessing (Psalm 133:1-3):

Where brethren dwell in unity, God pours His blessings.

b) Teamwork produces lasting fruit (John 15:16):

God chose us to bear fruit, and together we produce more.

c) God rewards faithful team members (Matthew 25:21):

Faithfulness in service attracts divine commendation.

d) Church growth requires united effort (Acts 2:46-47):

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