The Shared Power Of Church Leadership

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37), he drove out demons (Mark 5:1-20), He was recognized a Teacher and Lord (John 13:13), and power over the wind, the sea, and even over death (Mark 4:35-41; Matthew 9:18-26). The Bible records in Romans 12 the demonstration of a dedicated or devoted servant willing to make the necessary change and sacrifice for the sake of others and God. Paul emphasizes his role as a servant bringing his body under subjection or else, he would become disqualified of his own teaching (1 Corinthians 9:26, 27, NASB).
Paul continues in his defense of his ministry as a servant who God was pleased with from birth (Galatians 1:15, NASB). Again, Paul decrease to make mention as a servant it is no longer of his power that operate as he does, but the power Jesus Christ within him (Gal.2:20-21, NASB). Paul exemplified much principle of godly …show more content…

Small group communication’s purpose recognizes that all leaders are important and valued, (Ps. 37:30, NASB). These communication skills are lived daily, as an example of good communication among the church leadership in servanthood. The shared power of church leadership should define these very aspect, because God is subject to use people, places, and things at any given time. God is the glory for all and to all in church leadership. The right attitude is another important factor of church leadership, that is, hospitality. Shared power of hospitality in church leadership is healthy for the church. If hospitality is not shared among the church leadership how is it then, helpful to the church? The church leadership is the instrument of hospitality that God uses to draw people into His presence, (2 Cor. 5:20, NASB). This course of action is not just for believers, but for the non-believers as well that may have never fellowship inside a church. The welcoming spirit of God through hospitality is needed in church leadership as the leadership stay in

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