Teaching by Tag: Leadership
Living Faith, Part 7: Watch Your Mouth
With the words we use, we can breathe life into others, or we can breathe death. It is incumbent on each of us to evaluate what comes out of our mouths by examining our hearts and spheres of influence, being purposefully encouraging, and speaking the truth in love.
Watch / ListenNeglected But Essential: Philemon
The transforming work of the gospel brings not only forgiveness, but a brotherhood in faith and a willingness to offer Christ-like sacrifice. How transformed are we?
Watch / ListenWhen Shepherds Fail
When our earthly shepherds fail, the Lord is our Shepherd.
Watch / ListenThe Heart of Leadership
Integrity is the heart of leadership, and the church must stand firm in integrity. The church is the only hope for the world because the church carries the message of the gospel.
Watch / ListenRole Call, Part 1: Adam, Where Art Thou?
In Scripture, God lays out clear, distinct roles for both men and women in regard to family, church and society. Yet, perhaps more than any other time in history, these roles have become clouded, distorted and abused. This series will take a biblical look at this very sensitive issue and how we are to respond to God’s wisdom in gender roles. This first message deals with the man’s call from God to headship, initiation and servant-leadership.
Watch / ListenMoses: A Reluctant Leader, Part 1
Moses is a key figure in the unfolding drama of redemptive history. Pastor Mike kicks off a series that looks at the life and attributes of this reluctant leader and the “divine irony” God displays in his life.
Watch / ListenThe Greatest Movement Ever, Part 3
RBC elder Ray Shoaff continues our series on the church with an explanation of biblical eldership and how RBC is governed.
Watch / ListenThe Greatest Movement Ever, Part 2
There is a false dichotomy prevalent in our culture that draws a dividing line between the laity and clergy – only “special” Christians participate in “real ministry.” We must recalibrate our thinking of “church” to rest primarily upon a biblical view, where all believers in Christ are saints and are thus equipped for the work of ministry through His power. There should be no mere spectators in the arena of the local church.
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