
Biblically Functioning Church, A
FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA JUNE 2026
The modern church is often driven by trends, traditions, and pragmatism. A Biblically Functioning Church argues that Christ has not left His bride without instruction.
Scripture is the church’s only infallible rule, and therefore it must govern her structure, leadership, worship, and mission. This book serves as a theological and practical guide to ecclesiology covering elders and deacons, the complementary roles of men and women, the proper understanding of spiritual gifts, and the active responsibility of the congregation in ministry and generosity. The aim is to call the church back to biblical faithfulness and to show that things are always better when they function by God’s design.
158 pages.
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“Most people know Keith Foskey for his humor. He’s quick with a line, sharp with wit, and doesn’t take himself too seriously. But when he steps into the pulpit, something shifts. The humor gives way to gravity. The personality gives way to Scripture. And what you encounter is a man who takes the Word of God with utmost seriousness. That same seriousness runs through every page of A Biblically Functioning Church. This is not light reading, but it is necessary reading. Foskey is not trying to impress you with clever ideas about how to run a church. He is pressing the church to submit to what God has already said. This book is not written to flatter the modern church. It is written to strengthen her. If you care about the long-term health of Christ’s Church, not just her short-term growth, this book will both steady you and challenge you in the right ways.” – Virgil Walker, Teaching Pastor, Redeemer Bible Church
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FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA JUNE 2026
The modern church is often driven by trends, traditions, and pragmatism. A Biblically Functioning Church argues that Christ has not left His bride without instruction.
Scripture is the church’s only infallible rule, and therefore it must govern her structure, leadership, worship, and mission. This book serves as a theological and practical guide to ecclesiology covering elders and deacons, the complementary roles of men and women, the proper understanding of spiritual gifts, and the active responsibility of the congregation in ministry and generosity. The aim is to call the church back to biblical faithfulness and to show that things are always better when they function by God’s design.
158 pages.
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“Most people know Keith Foskey for his humor. He’s quick with a line, sharp with wit, and doesn’t take himself too seriously. But when he steps into the pulpit, something shifts. The humor gives way to gravity. The personality gives way to Scripture. And what you encounter is a man who takes the Word of God with utmost seriousness. That same seriousness runs through every page of A Biblically Functioning Church. This is not light reading, but it is necessary reading. Foskey is not trying to impress you with clever ideas about how to run a church. He is pressing the church to submit to what God has already said. This book is not written to flatter the modern church. It is written to strengthen her. If you care about the long-term health of Christ’s Church, not just her short-term growth, this book will both steady you and challenge you in the right ways.” – Virgil Walker, Teaching Pastor, Redeemer Bible Church











