Biblical Leadership
Explore how Scripture frames leadership as a calling rooted in character, service, and Spirit-empowered gifting. Across the series, participants learn the foundations of church leadership, the role of apostolic and prophetic ministry, and how the five-fold gifts equip the church toward maturity. Each session invites emerging and established leaders to recognize their place in God’s design for the church and to lead with humility, integrity, and clarity of purpose. Together, the teachings provide a practical and theological blueprint for building healthy, sustainable leadership that strengthens both individuals and the wider community.
Please note that session 4 of this series is currently unavailable
This session explores the core character of a biblical leader and the posture needed to carry influence well. Through Scripture and practical insight, the teaching highlights humility, repentance, dependence on the Holy Spirit, and a willingness to be formed by God before being used by Him. Leadership is framed not as position, but as the overflow of a life shaped by Christ.
Philippians 1:1 - Blueprint for the church
Main scriptures: Phil 1:1-2, Acts 6:1-7, 20:28-32, 1 Pet 5:1-4
This session explains the foundational role apostles and prophets play in establishing healthy churches. Their gifts help set direction, guard doctrine, strengthen unity, and create environments where the rest of the ministry gifts can function as God intended.
Here the focus turns to how apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers work together to equip the church. Each gift contributes something distinct, and the church matures when all are present, recognized, and allowed to function as Christ designed.
This session highlights the pastoral and teaching gifts, showing how they build stability, clarity, and care within the church. Shepherds nurture and guide people through life, while teachers ground the community in truth so it can grow with confidence.
This session brings the series together by showing how every believer has a part in the work of ministry. When leaders equip the church and people step into their God-given roles, the whole body grows stronger, healthier, and more effective in fulfilling Christ’s mission.
Explore how Scripture frames leadership as a calling rooted in character, service, and Spirit-empowered gifting.
An an apostolic-prophetic model of church leadership built on organic life, servant-hearted character, and New Testament patterns.
A practical framework for church leaders who want to invest in people, develop high-capacity teams, and form sons and daughters in the faith who can carry ministry further than the previous generation.
Drawing from God’s pattern of calling leaders, this message shows how His direction often requires a reordering of our location, our spiritual condition, and our priorities. Accepting God’s call touches time, talents, and resources, and often presses against personal comfort. True leadership begins with surrendering to God’s rearranging work so His purposes can take root.