Meet the Team

  • Josh Stewart

    LEAD PASTOR

  • Robby Barr

    MINISTRY DIRECTOR

  • Dan Driscoll

    WORSHIP DIRECTOR

  • Maggie Stewart

    OAKS KIDS COORDINATOR

Our Leadership Model

At Oaks Community Church we practice what is referred to as an Interdependent Leadership model. Simply defined, God gives the gift of leadership to the Church and calls a plurality of elders with complimentary abilities and functions to serve Him collectively to equip God’s people to carry out His purposes in the world (Ephesians 4:11-12). The primary metaphor to describe the New Testament Church is the “body” comprised of individual members serving as differing parts (I Corinthians 12:8-27) with Jesus Christ as the only appointed “Head” of His “body”.

Furthermore, we see the model of leadership established in the very nature of our Triune God; (1 Corinthians 12:4-7) three distinct persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) with three distinct roles, acting in complete interdependence with one another. Interdependent Leadership is not only biblically grounded in God’s design for His body, and modeled by His very nature, but it also emphasizes the “heart” that God desires for His leadership (Mathew 20:20-28).

Oaks is led by our Elder team, each having a variety of complimentary functions and gifts, leading together under the authority and headship of Jesus Christ. No one man has more authority than another, but instead, each mutually submits to and empowers the others to lead where they are most gifted. This provides a high level of accountability, cultivates humility and trust, and gives confidence to the body to know that the Elders must collectively be convinced of God’s will for the church before acting.

We realize our structure of not having one primary leader is not normative. However, we believe that Interdependent Leadership, collectively leading out God’s mission for His Church, can more completely mobilize and disciple the body to carry out its destiny in the world.