Everyday Leaders
Purpose: The goal of this series is to provide a platform for all in the church to see their role in leadership in the church and in the home. Our aiming point is ten biblical leaders and characteristics we can learn from these individuals that are transferrable to every Christian.
Theme Verse: “And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ”
– Ephesians 4:11-12
Lydia, The Giving Leader
Lydia, The Giving Leader
Timothy, The Next Leader
Text: 2 Timothy 1:3-14, Bottom Line: Make the Right Investments In Our Replacements
Peter, The Failed Leader
Acts 4:5-20 Failure Is a Building Block for Growth with Jesus Christ
Elijah, The Outnumbered Leader
Text: 1 Kings 18:20-40, Gospel Driven Words Let Your Voice Be Heard
Moses, The Criticized Leader
God’s Work is More Important Than Man’s Word, Exodus 16:1-10
Deborah: The Vocal Leader
The Right Voice Can Make All The Difference. Passage: Judges 4:1-10
Barnabas: The Cheerleader
One Good Word Can Go A Long Way. Passage: Acts 9:26-31
Joshua: The Influential Leader
Great Leaders Guide the Way to Great Things. Passage: Joshua 1:10-18
Nehemiah: The Bold Leader
Bold Leaders Take Big Risks for the Kingdom of God. Passage: Nehemiah 2:11-18
Paul: The Religious Leader
Paul expanded Paul’s audience because he held unapologetically to the gospel. Paul teaches us that being religious is not necessarily a bad thing and, in fact, when it comes to Everyday Leadership, The World Needs Religious Leaders. Passage: Philippians 3:4-8, Acts 13:44-52