Pastoral ministry Coombs was ordained as
pastor of Basingstoke Baptist Church (later becoming Basingstoke Community Churches) in 1966. He later moved to Canada to be based at West Coast Christian Fellowship in Vancouver. Coombs has written a number of books including
A Guide to Practical Pastoring,
Apostles Today,
God’s Plan for Himself, ''Finding Your Purpose in God's Plan
and Dealing with What Life Throws At You: How Life's Ups and Downs Can Lead Us to a Greater Intimacy with Jesus''.
British New Church Movement In the mid-late 1960s Coombs became involved in the restoration movement that grew around key charismatic figures such as
Arthur Wallis,
David Lillie and
Cecil Cousen. The main thrust of this group was that a return of the 'charismatic gifts' (i.e. prophecy and speaking in tongues) to the traditional
denominations was not sufficient, and that the church needed to be restored to the
New Testament forms of
church government as described in St. Paul's
Epistle to the Ephesians -
Apostle,
Prophet,
Evangelist and
Pastor/Teacher (). This became known as the fivefold ministries, and the group saw the fulfillment of these offices as essential to the reviving of the worldwide Christian Church. In ''Finding Your Purpose In God's Plan'' Coombs credits
DeVern Fromke as a significant influence on the theology he and the wider group were developing at this time. In the early 1970s Coombs became part of the "fabulous fourteen", a group of leaders who sought to develop a theology and ecclesiology that would guide the restoration of the Church. Later that decade, however, leaders of the restoration movement diverged into two separate streams. "Restoration 1" followed the more conservative teachings of
Arthur Wallis and
Bryn Jones, while "Restoration 2" took a more relaxed view of cinema, popular music, and ‘secular’ culture, were generally less separatist in ecclesiology (contributing significantly to the resurgence of the Evangelical Alliance), and encouraged the leadership ministries of women. Coombs identified more closely with the "Restoration 1" stream which included the ministries of
Terry Virgo, Bryn Jones and
Tony Morton.
Salt and Light Ministries Driven by the conviction that the body of Christ is in essence relational and would eventually come to fullness of stature, and influenced by the ideas of British restorationism, Coombs began to gather around him a number of other pastors and leaders with the same vision. This became Salt and Light Ministries International.
Theology Central to the
theology of Coombs was that the
body of Christ is essentially relational and will eventually come to fullness of stature. The priesthood of all believers, the cross-centred gospel, the Kingdom of God, a victorious
eschatology, and the summing up of all things in Christ are all important doctrines to Coombs and the Salt and Light network. ==Death==