Welcome to the first episode of our ongoing series featuring Kyle from Once Lost Ministries and Pastor Chris Quintana of Old Path Theology ( @chrisquintanaoldpaththeolo6130 )! Together, we’ll be diving into The Distinctives by Chuck Smith, a cornerstone work that defines the foundational principles of Calvary Chapel.
In this episode, we tackle the first topic: The Moses Model of Church Leadership. We’ll explore what it is, its biblical basis, and its role in shaping Calvary Chapel’s governance. As with any leadership structure, there are both strengths and potential weaknesses, and we’ll break down the pros and cons with thoughtful and biblical discussion.
Join us as we strive for an honest yet respectful evaluation, seeking to understand how these principles align with Scripture and how they have impacted church culture.
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