UNITED STATES COALITION OF APOSTOLIC LEADERS
Qualities Of Apostolic Leaders
Every leader is unique in their personality, gifting, experience, maturity, and calling. Because of this, there is no simple and easy way to describe the fruit of every Apostolic Leader. Paul said in 1 Corinthians 12:4-6, “There are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. There are differences of ministries, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of activities, but it is the same God who works all in all.”
This passage reminds us that no two people operate the same in ministry. This is why USCAL examines each application on its own merits and relies heavily on the personal recommendation from its existing members when evaluating an apostolic leader for potential membership in USCAL.
The following list might clarify some of what qualifies a person for USCAL membership. While this is not a checklist for membership, and no single individual exhibits all the qualities listed herein, these traits are generally accepted as evidence of apostolic grace.
Quality of an Apostolic Leader
• Carries a distinct call of God to lead and to build.
• Has accomplished specified missions while leading a team and built things of lasting significance.
• Produces like-minded sons and daughters as a spiritual parent.
• Plants and bears fruit where others have not.
• Exhibits an entrepreneurial spirit.
• Sees consistent answers to prayer with signs, wonders, and miracles.
• Is able to discern the intentions of God for individuals, churches, regions, and nations.
• Creates teams to accomplish specific tasks.
• Produces models and patterns that can help others in various locations.
• Carries a breaker anointing for individuals and organizations in cities, regions, and nations.
• Overcomes resistance and persecution.
• Patiently endures, producing fruit over time with evidence of spiritual maturity.
• Identifies, develops, and releases other leaders.
• Understands the workings of society on all the cultural mountains and how to influence them.
• Establishes present truth.
• Is a source of strength, revelation, and impartation for those they lead.
• Leads the church in dethroning principalities and powers.
• Attracts and disperses Kingdom resources for the purpose of completing various missions.
• Demonstrates faith through perseverance and patience,
• Exemplifies humility as a servant leader.
• Sets divine order where there is confusion and chaos.
• Releases divine creativity in solving problems for individuals and organizations.
•Courageously confronts harmful traditions, false doctrines, and humanistic philosophies.
• Minister deliverance to the demonized.
• Exhibits Godly character.
• Gives all the glory to God.
2 Corinthians 12:12, “Truly the signs of an apostle were accomplished among you with all perseverance, in signs and wonders and mighty deeds.”