
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
CFTROU 0175: Developing Theologically Grounded Leaders
In this episode, Dr. Mark Warnock, Family Church’s Residency Director, and Angel Turbeville, Family Church Village’s Campus Director, talk about developing leaders. Theological grounding is more important than ever. In this episode, we examine how people’s beliefs can be formed by social media and how delving into theology in isolation can do more harm than good, particularly for those taking up leadership roles. In the face of polarization, followers of Jesus are called to prioritize unity and love. We stress the importance of heart formation, teaching the Bible, and building strong families rooted in the Bible. They also discuss the qualities and qualifications to be a community leader. Tune in for more valuable insights.
Key Points From This Episode:
We're in a season culturally where it is so much more important to theologically ground.
Click To Tweet
The Bible has a lot of examples of people who have lived out faithfulness to God in hostile, unfriendly cultures.
Click To Tweet
Leaders need to immerse themselves so they're not living lives of isolation, they're living lives immersed in the community that they're leading.
Click To Tweet
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Mark on Twitter
Angel on Twitter
Deep Discipleship by J.T. English
Jimmy on Twitter
Leslee on Twitter
Family Church Network
Family Church on Facebook
Family Church on Instagram
Church for the Rest of Us on Twitter
Get podcast updates delivered to your inbox.
Subscribe for free and never miss out on an episode of Church for the Rest of Us.
Subscribe via
iTunes
Google Play
Stitcher
RSS
If you like us, rate us or leave a comment below.
Hopefully, this episode has given you principles, strategies, and ideas that you can implement right now with the resources you have. If so, can you let others know?
The best way to do that is to rate the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher and leave us a brief positive review!
This will help us place the podcast in front of more pastors and ministry leaders. It also lets us learn from you. Thank you for taking the time to get the word out about Church for the Rest of Us.
4.9
7878 ratings
CFTROU 0175: Developing Theologically Grounded Leaders
In this episode, Dr. Mark Warnock, Family Church’s Residency Director, and Angel Turbeville, Family Church Village’s Campus Director, talk about developing leaders. Theological grounding is more important than ever. In this episode, we examine how people’s beliefs can be formed by social media and how delving into theology in isolation can do more harm than good, particularly for those taking up leadership roles. In the face of polarization, followers of Jesus are called to prioritize unity and love. We stress the importance of heart formation, teaching the Bible, and building strong families rooted in the Bible. They also discuss the qualities and qualifications to be a community leader. Tune in for more valuable insights.
Key Points From This Episode:
We're in a season culturally where it is so much more important to theologically ground.
Click To Tweet
The Bible has a lot of examples of people who have lived out faithfulness to God in hostile, unfriendly cultures.
Click To Tweet
Leaders need to immerse themselves so they're not living lives of isolation, they're living lives immersed in the community that they're leading.
Click To Tweet
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Mark on Twitter
Angel on Twitter
Deep Discipleship by J.T. English
Jimmy on Twitter
Leslee on Twitter
Family Church Network
Family Church on Facebook
Family Church on Instagram
Church for the Rest of Us on Twitter
Get podcast updates delivered to your inbox.
Subscribe for free and never miss out on an episode of Church for the Rest of Us.
Subscribe via
iTunes
Google Play
Stitcher
RSS
If you like us, rate us or leave a comment below.
Hopefully, this episode has given you principles, strategies, and ideas that you can implement right now with the resources you have. If so, can you let others know?
The best way to do that is to rate the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher and leave us a brief positive review!
This will help us place the podcast in front of more pastors and ministry leaders. It also lets us learn from you. Thank you for taking the time to get the word out about Church for the Rest of Us.
29 Listeners
15,727 Listeners
8,536 Listeners
1,002 Listeners
6,977 Listeners
519 Listeners
1,693 Listeners
2,253 Listeners
1,433 Listeners
10,694 Listeners
705 Listeners
2,279 Listeners
625 Listeners
102 Listeners
549 Listeners
0 Listeners
185 Listeners
0 Listeners
171 Listeners