Grant Fishbook

Lead Executive Teaching Pastor at Christ The King Community Church

Grant Fishbook has extensive experience in pastoral leadership, serving as the Lead Executive Teaching Pastor at Christ The King Community Church since September 1999, after holding the position of Pastor of Young Marrieds/Families. Prior to this, Grant was the Pastor of Student Ministries at both Nooksack Valley Baptist Church from 1995 to 1999 and Emmanuel Evangelical Free Church from October 1989 to February 1995. Educational credentials include a Masters of Global and Urban Leadership in Organizational Leadership from Bakke Graduate University (2004-2012) and a BA in Pastoral Studies from Briercrest College and Seminary (1985-1989).

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Lynden, United States

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Christ The King Community Church

OUR MISSION Our Mission is to create authentic Christ-centered communities that love God wholeheartedly and reach out intentionally so that others experience new life in Jesus and a transforming life of discipleship. VALUES (WHAT MATTERS TO US?) Authenticity. We choose to be real with God, real with others, and real with ourselves. We will not live false, idealistic, or hidden lives. Simplicity. We choose the least complicated approach to our beliefs, decision-making, ministry processes, language, and engaging people. We will not make access to truth, knowledge, leading or serving difficult. Empowerment. We choose to give away responsibility and authority, deploying all believers in the ministry. We will not reserve meaningful roles for professional staff only. Relationally Driven. We choose a relational approach to ministry and decision-making. Outward Focus. We care as much about those who are outside the family of God as those who are in it. WHAT DO WE DO? (WHAT'S OUR MOST IMPORTANT WORK AS A CHURCH?) Healthy Leadership. We create sustainable growth by identifying, deploying, training and supporting healthy leaders who take personal responsibility for their spiritual, relational, emotional, and financial health. Evangelism. We love people who are far from God, tell our story and God's story to others, and bring our whole selves (including our faith) into every environment. Discipleship. We make disciples through worship (loving God), community (loving others), and outreach (loving others to God). Serving Others. We meet practical needs in our community and beyond through individual efforts, ministry partnerships, and church-wide partnerships.


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