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Open Forum: Pastor Amos led an open forum to announce continued study of Revelation and plans for live events and local Bible studies in Atlanta, while expressing a need for more volunteer leaders to launch national Bible studies. He outlined a vision for flexible CFE Bible studies that could evolve into churches, with support from individuals like Micah and Anya who had prior experience. Pastor Amos stressed empowering ministry leadership, encouraging initiative without excessive oversight, and shared insights from an FBI negotiator to illustrate ownership in ministry. He discussed the ideal age for church leadership as the forties or fifties, citing personal growth and counseling maturity. La shared her struggles with church culture and leadership, to which Pastor Amos responded empathetically. He addressed the hidden struggles of young pastors, advocating for authentic ministry over institutional service. A story shared by Shanelle illustrated church transformation through social events, and Pastor Amos concluded with reflections on Israel Houghton’s marriage controversy, highlighting the importance of grace, communication, and authentic calling in ministry.
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Open Forum: Pastor Amos led an open forum to announce continued study of Revelation and plans for live events and local Bible studies in Atlanta, while expressing a need for more volunteer leaders to launch national Bible studies. He outlined a vision for flexible CFE Bible studies that could evolve into churches, with support from individuals like Micah and Anya who had prior experience. Pastor Amos stressed empowering ministry leadership, encouraging initiative without excessive oversight, and shared insights from an FBI negotiator to illustrate ownership in ministry. He discussed the ideal age for church leadership as the forties or fifties, citing personal growth and counseling maturity. La shared her struggles with church culture and leadership, to which Pastor Amos responded empathetically. He addressed the hidden struggles of young pastors, advocating for authentic ministry over institutional service. A story shared by Shanelle illustrated church transformation through social events, and Pastor Amos concluded with reflections on Israel Houghton’s marriage controversy, highlighting the importance of grace, communication, and authentic calling in ministry.
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