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In this episode of The Grove Podcast, Shelley Giglio sits down with our friend Alex Seeley — co-founder and lead pastor of The Belonging Co in Nashville — for a powerful and honest conversation about uniqueness, leadership, and the beauty of following Jesus wholeheartedly.Together, they dive into what it really means to lead in a way that reflects the heart of God — not through platforms, but through shepherding, discipleship, and community. Alex shares from her own journey in ministry, offering wisdom on embracing your God-given identity, navigating hurt, staying faithful in your calling, and even a few honest thoughts on parenting.This conversation is full of truth, grace, and encouragement — and it ends with a beautiful prayer for healing, courage, and a renewed passion to love and lead like Jesus.The Grove is an extension of all God is doing here at Passion City Church in Atlanta, Georgia to serve and care for women everywhere. To learn more follow us on Instagram @pcc_thegrove or visit us at thegroveonline.com to get plugged in today.
Leadership means taking people where they, and even you, haven't been. You are influencing somebody, but are you leading them? How can you combine kindness with goals? Jesus shows us that real leadership requires service, strategy, and strength. Through the life of Jesus, we can see that God's mission includes confrontation, but it doesn't include selfishness. No matter who you are, when you choose to put others first, you can change the world. Subscribe to receive our latest videos!Website: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunvalleycc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunvalleycc/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sunvalleyccTo support Sun Valley and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/givingGod loves you no matter who you are, what you've done, or what's been done to you. This is the vision of Sun Valley Community Church, led by Pastor Chad Moore and based in Gilbert, AZ with multiple locations throughout the Phoenix valley.
Leading like Jesus can't be boiled down to a science. It's about listening to what the Holy Spirit wants to do every day and watching for the fruits of the spirit. Curtis Hunnicutt explains how he integrates this into his daily rhythms and it empowers him for ministry.In this episode you'll hear aboutPaying attention to the metrics of JesusListening to the Holy SpiritHow studying history teaches you to navigate situations
Leading like Jesus by CityLight Church
Everyone wants a leader—until they don't like how they lead. Is the issue bad leadership, or just not liking what's being said?
In today's episode, we delve into the transformative concept of servant leadership as exemplified by Jesus Himself. Drawing from Matthew 20:26, we will explore the foundational principles of leading by serving, emphasizing the Christian call to humility and service in all leadership roles.Our springboard for today's discussion is: Matthew 20:26: "Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant." This scripture challenges the conventional views of leadership and invites us to redefine greatness through the lens of servitude.Servant leadership flips the traditional power hierarchy, putting the needs of others at the forefront of a leader's priorities. This episode will unpack how this approach not only aligns with Christ's teachings but also fosters a more effective and compassionate leadership style.Core Principles of Servant Leadership:* Humility: True leadership starts not with a desire to be served but with a willingness to serve others, even at a personal cost.* Empathy: A servant leader strives to understand and empathize with others, recognizing and responding to their needs effectively.Cultivating a Servant's Heart in Leadership:* Lead by Example: Like Jesus, who washed the feet of His disciples, embody the behaviors and attitudes you wish to see in your team or community.* Listen Actively: Prioritize listening over speaking; understand the concerns and needs of those you lead to better serve them.* Empower Others: Focus on the growth and well-being of the people around you. Empowering others to succeed ensures a healthier, more productive team environment.Practical Insights for Servant Leadership:* Self-Reflection: Regularly evaluate your motivations and actions as a leader. Are they self-serving, or do they advance the welfare of others?* Seek Feedback: Encourage open communication and feedback from those you lead. Genuine feedback can guide you to serve more effectively.* Community Involvement: Engage in community service outside of your formal role to keep your servant's heart active and your perspective grounded.ConclusionAdopting a servant leadership model requires intentional practice and a deep commitment to the values taught by Jesus. It's about making a real difference in the lives of others and inspiring a culture of service through your leadership.A Question of the Day: What are some challenges you face in adopting a servant leadership style, and how can you overcome them?Growth Challenge: Identify one area in your leadership where you can more fully embody servant leadership. Implement specific actions over the next week to make this shift, and observe the changes in both your interactions and team dynamics.Let's Pray: Lord, guide us to lead like You — with love, humility, and a servant's heart. Help us to elevate others above ourselves and to lead in ways that glorify You. Strengthen us to be leaders who serve faithfully and love generously. Amen.As we continue on our leadership journeys, let's strive to reflect Christ in all that we do, leading by example and serving those we lead. Let's be the leaders who inspire true greatness through service. Let's get to work.My Reasons To Believe is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe
In today's episode, we delve into the transformative concept of servant leadership as exemplified by Jesus Himself. Drawing from Matthew 20:26, we will explore the foundational principles of leading by serving, emphasizing the Christian call to humility and service in all leadership roles.Our springboard for today's discussion is: Matthew 20:26: "Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant." This scripture challenges the conventional views of leadership and invites us to redefine greatness through the lens of servitude.Servant leadership flips the traditional power hierarchy, putting the needs of others at the forefront of a leader's priorities. This episode will unpack how this approach not only aligns with Christ's teachings but also fosters a more effective and compassionate leadership style.Core Principles of Servant Leadership:* Humility: True leadership starts not with a desire to be served but with a willingness to serve others, even at a personal cost.* Empathy: A servant leader strives to understand and empathize with others, recognizing and responding to their needs effectively.Cultivating a Servant's Heart in Leadership:* Lead by Example: Like Jesus, who washed the feet of His disciples, embody the behaviors and attitudes you wish to see in your team or community.* Listen Actively: Prioritize listening over speaking; understand the concerns and needs of those you lead to better serve them.* Empower Others: Focus on the growth and well-being of the people around you. Empowering others to succeed ensures a healthier, more productive team environment.Practical Insights for Servant Leadership:* Self-Reflection: Regularly evaluate your motivations and actions as a leader. Are they self-serving, or do they advance the welfare of others?* Seek Feedback: Encourage open communication and feedback from those you lead. Genuine feedback can guide you to serve more effectively.* Community Involvement: Engage in community service outside of your formal role to keep your servant's heart active and your perspective grounded.ConclusionAdopting a servant leadership model requires intentional practice and a deep commitment to the values taught by Jesus. It's about making a real difference in the lives of others and inspiring a culture of service through your leadership.A Question of the Day: What are some challenges you face in adopting a servant leadership style, and how can you overcome them?Growth Challenge: Identify one area in your leadership where you can more fully embody servant leadership. Implement specific actions over the next week to make this shift, and observe the changes in both your interactions and team dynamics.Let's Pray: Lord, guide us to lead like You — with love, humility, and a servant's heart. Help us to elevate others above ourselves and to lead in ways that glorify You. Strengthen us to be leaders who serve faithfully and love generously. Amen.As we continue on our leadership journeys, let's strive to reflect Christ in all that we do, leading by example and serving those we lead. Let's be the leaders who inspire true greatness through service. Let's get to work.My Reasons To Believe is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe
Jesus, in His earthly ministry, taught and spoke about God's Kingdom. But perhaps the most impactful part of Jesus' ministry is the example He left for His followers. Christ came to serve and not to be served, and shows us how we are called to serve others.
The Vineyard Church Wheeling is now Newbridge Church! Our mission is to help people find and follow God. Led by Pastor Chris Figaretti, our Sunday services are held at the Capitol Theatre, in downtown Wheeling, WV. Make plans to join us: https://newbridgechurch.us/join-us.For more information or to plan a visit, check out newbridgechurch.usConnect with us:facebook.com/newbridgechurch.usinstagram.com/newbridgechurch.us
Marty Solomon and Brent Billings continue the discussion of Season 4 of The Chosen with the controversial episode 3.The ChosenThe Chosen (TV Series) — WikipediaThe Chosen (2017 TV Series) — IMDb“Leading Like Jesus” sermon by Megan Trischler — University Christian Church
What does a TRUE leader look like? In the Mass Readings for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time we get a good example. Join Gary Zimak as he explores how we can lead like Jesus!
What does a TRUE leader look like? In the Mass Readings for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time we get a good example. Join Gary Zimak as he explores how we can lead like Jesus!
In this study of 1 Timothy 3 we will examine the character traits of spiritual leaders and learn how we can lead like Jesus. We can all develop valuable leadership qualities for church, home, business and community.
This episode's interview is with Rob Touchstone. Rob is one of the founders of The Well Coffeehouse, a professor of Bible and Business, and the Director of Lipscomb University's Center of Vocational Discovery.He shares stories and advice based on his management experiences, including the importance of:Meeting people where they are and helping them become what they are made to beGiving people the space to be themselvesBringing people into a bigger and better storyHe answers the same questions as each podcast guest:How do your values impact your management philosophy?Who or what has had the most impact on your management style?What book has made the biggest impact on you?
“Jesus was a people person. It's not necessarily that He was extroverted…but He made people a priority; they were important to Him.” Dr. Matt McCraw discusses leadership principles from his book, “Leading the Jesus Way.” In it, he shares how local churches can thrive when led by leaders who lead like Jesus. The book is available from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3X5UnE5. #NAFWB #BetterTogether #Leadership #Jesus #Church
On the "Road Less Traveled" we must lead from Jesus how to lead and then lead like He does where He does.
The conversation covers themes of faith, personal journey, role models, leadership, and social media authenticity. Marnie Swedberg shares her experiences and insights on these topics, emphasizing the role of faith in overcoming challenges and the importance of authenticity in social media. The conversation covers leadership, racial reconciliation, and identity in Christ. Marnie Swedberg shares insights on leading like Jesus, the importance of compassion, and the role of spiritual warfare in racial reconciliation. She emphasizes the need to listen, understand, and see people through the lens of God's love. The legacy she desires is for people to experience God's love and compassion through her. She encourages living submerged in Christ to impact the world.
Andy Peck talks with the founder of One Rock International about how to lead like Jesus, especially when the Gospels don't give us a detailed account of how he led. They look at what elements of Jesus leading were transferable and the all-important question of how to do it. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity, the UK's leading Christian magazine. Subscribe now from $1 per month
Rev. Dr. Kevin Gandy is an Assistant Professor of Educational Ministry and Leadership at Dallas Theological…
Women of Faith in Leadership - Kingdom Leadership, Workplace Organisational culture, Christian women
Celebrating 50 episodes! Thank you for listening! Today I'm celebrating 50 episodes on the podcast and it wouldn't be possible without all the amazing women of faith who and listen and support me weekly. To celebrate, I have a surprise for you in the episode, can you spot what's new? _________________ In today's episode, we're talking heart-to-heart about leading through tough times. As leaders we're role models and it can be tough to lead through tough times and still be a role-model to others. Jesus was the perfect role-model to us when he led through the toughest times of his life. But... the beauty is... He never did it alone! He gathered the troops, and they were with him. You are not alone in this! Listen in as God speaks through me a message for you today. _________________ Join the Community Click here to join the community on Facebook SURVEY Where do you hang out (on which platform?). Click here to let me know.
Women of Faith in Leadership - Kingdom Leadership, Workplace Organisational culture, Christian women
Kindness is not a weakness! In another Godly download, I share with you how you can lead with kindness in your workplace. Jesus was a great example to us as a leader and He led with kindness at all times. As women of faith in leadership, we have the most amazing opportunity to: mentor our coach and our team change the trajectories of our team's lives change our team's perspective of leadership be remembered as the leader who cared. I cannot wait for you to listen to this episode and share your thoughts with me. LET'S CONNECT On Facebook: Women of Faith in Leadership Community On LinkedIn: Rika Whelan 1 QUESTION SURVEY Fill it out now
For 28 January 2024, The Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time, and the Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, based on Mark 1:21–28
In recent years we've seen a crisis of leadership in the western Evangelical world. We can all name names and shake our heads, but perhaps we ought to step back and think more widely about the models or leadership we've adopted and put into practice. In this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny talks with Professor Andrew Parker about the ways in which we need to re-engage with and train people in the kind of leadership modelled by Jesus - servant leadership. Enjoy. This is our 24th episode of TheoDisc, so if you haven't heard all our previous episodes, please dig into our back catalogue. You can receive all future episodes by subscribing to TheoDisc on whatever podcast platform you use.
Spiritual leaders are gentle and unassuming; they avoid arrogance and pride; they're courageous, have spiritual power, and make prayer a priority in their lives. Listen to this podcast, "Leading Like Jesus," and allow it to encourage you in the areas of leadership for your life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/azizahspeaks/support
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Pastor Frantz Nathanaël Guillaume.
Jesus single-handedly altered the course of history and is the most influential person who ever lived. As a homeless teacher, His ministry emerged from obscurity to a worldwide impact based on uncommon humility and power.
Pastor Prophet Medeus.
This episode revolves around Ken Blanchard's words from ep. 86, which states that "Great leaders are great because people trust and respect them, not because they have power."Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson explore the idea that true greatness is achieved through earning trust and respect, rather than relying on authority or position of power. They also discuss the importance of adaptive leadership, the need for transformation, and the role of trust in leadership.Overall, the conversation reflects on the idea of servant leadership modeled by Jesus, where true greatness is measured by the impact one has on others.Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson discuss this quote from Ken Blanchard in Episode 86: Leading Like Jesus."Great leaders are great because people trust and respect them, not because they have power.” Ep. 86 is a conversation about Ken Blanchard's book, Lead Like Jesus.TIMESTAMPED OVERVIEW: [00:02:46] Trust is essential in adaptive leadership to lead people through transformation, but it's not enough. Leaders need to empower and enable their followers to reach their full potential. [00:05:02] Leadership is about gathering people together and collaborating on what needs to be learned and where to go. The leader's role is to name the transformation process that everyone, especially the leader, will go through. Q&A:1. Can anyone be a "great" leader?Answer: Yes, almost anyone can be a great leader in the sense of earning trust and respect from those being led.2. What is the importance of trust in leadership?Answer: Trust is built on technical competence and relational congruence, and is key to effective leadership and taking people through the transformation process.3. What is necessary for transformation besides trust?Answer: People must be empowered, cared for, and enabled to become all that God wants them to be.4. What is true greatness according to this episode?Answer: True greatness is measured by the impact one has on others, their respect and trust, not by power, acclaim, platforms, clicks, or likes.Learn how to lead your church into ministry that matters. Check out my online course, Engaging God's Mission.
Join us in this episode of Following to Lead with Kevin East as he speaks with Boyd Bailey. Boyd Bailey is the founder of Wisdom Hunters, an Atlanta-based ministry that encourages Christians to live out God's unchanging truth in a changing world. Boyd is the author of many devotional books and e-books. He is also co-founder of Ministry Ventures, where he and his team have coached more than 1000 leaders in board development, administration, fundraising, and more. They talk about how leaders can lead like Jesus, mirror him in their day-to-day life, and the importance of vulnerability as a leader. They also delve into different types of communities to be involved with and important leadership lessons. Listen to this episode to find out more. Follow Jesus Lead Differently. Mentoring Alliance https://www.thementoringalliance.com/ For donations https://www.thementoringalliance.com/donate To connect with Boyd Bailey: https://www.wisdomhunters.com/ https://www.facebook.com/wisdomhunters https://twitter.com/WisdomHunters https://www.instagram.com/wisdomhunters/ Similar Episodes: Ep. 117 Practical Leadership with Jason Romano Ep. 108 Learning to Lead like Jesus with Matt Tebbe Ep. 107 Exemplary Leadership with Dustin Doll Ep. 100 How to Flourish as a Leader with Tom Nelson
Who is this Jesus? Up to and including Resurrection Sunday, my goal is to bring clarity and bring it down to ground level, the person and leader Jesus the Christ was as fully God and fully man. Through daily postings of 5 principles of leadership from Jesus and through this weekly podcast. None of his leadership principles were rooted in religion. His life wasn't a religious one. In fact, it was the religious who hated him and who would eventually wrongly accuse and crucify him. He was and is, and is to come -- King. He was God in the human body of Jesus. Fully God. Fully man. The King of Glory! He left us with so much truth. How to live and how to lead. If you don't know him. He is the most important person you will ever know. And he left us as leaders, the blueprint for leadership. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cipsinc/support
This week our very own Lead Pastor Alex DiMare gave us part 2 of his 2 week series "Leading Like Jesus". This message pinpoints the act of making sure that the way we live lines up with what we believe and what we say. Jesus is the best and only true example of this concept. If we want to our life to align with who Jesus is, we will strive to be a people who live out the Word in a true and authentic way. Be encouraged with this Word and be sure to share with family and friends!
Friend to Friend: Hope for your Heart and Help from His Word
This summer we're sharing sessions from F2F LIVE 2022 themed Womanhood: Yielded to Our Maker. In today's episode, our guest teacher Bethlie Young continues our Titus study in this session. Connect with us! Instagram Facebook Website Media Director: Jennifer Beil Social Media Coordinator: Mindy Tingson Logo Design: Jamie Hurst
Mark and Heather have a super fun, practical and grounding conversation about leadership. Any and every youth leader will benefit from this conversation. Join us at www.firstcenturyyouthminisry.comTo purchase our parables curriculum please follow this link!
Over the past three weeks we have talked about habits around work, play, rest and now ending this short series with ‘our people'. When we talk about ‘our people', these are the people that love us unconditionally and most of the time, they get leftover bits of us. In today's episode we are talking about habits that we can adopt to protect these relationships and make sure that they are taken care of.
1 Peter 5v1-4 Peter reminds us of five things that ought to mark the way we lead ourselves and the people around us. Taught by Jose Zayas
Leadership means taking people where they, and even you, haven't been. You are influencing somebody, but are you leading them? How can you combine kindness with goals? Jesus shows us that real leadership requires service, strategy, and strength. Through the life of Jesus, we can see that God's mission includes confrontation, but it doesn't include selfishness. No matter who you are, when you choose to put others first, you can change the world. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast wherever you are listening to us so you'll never miss an episode. While you're at it, if you found value in this conversation we'd love it if you left us a review – or shared this podcast with a friend. Doing that will help us reach and help more people meet know and follow Jesus.You are always welcome to join us online or in-person for one of our services every week at live.sv.cc.
Jesus never forced himself or his message on anyone. People followed because it was to their benefit. Though Jesus had all the power, his leadership was characterized by humility and love. Join us for a conversation about what it means to be a servant leader