🎙️ Episode Summary
In this episode of CLF Conversations, Perry and Pastor Dave York continue the Shared Values series by exploring Elder-Governed & Elder-Led Churches.
They unpack Christ’s headship over the church, the biblical role of elders as under-shepherds, and why leadership grounded in character, plurality, and accountability is essential for long-term church health. From Titus and Timothy to Peter and Acts, they show how God lovingly cares for His people through qualified, humble leaders—and why strengthening and training elders is not optional, but vital.
🌍 Key Topics Covered
- Jesus as the Head of the church (Colossians 1:18)
- Elders as under-shepherds, not rulers (1 Peter 5:1–3)
- Plural leadership and shared accountability
- Elder qualifications: character over charisma (1 Timothy 3:1–7)
- Church health flowing from elder health (Acts 20:28)
- Training future leaders for lasting faithfulness (2 Timothy 2:2)
đź’¬ Discussion Highlights
- Church leadership is stewardship, not ownership.
- The goal isn’t efficiency—it’s faithfulness.
- Healthy elders produce healthy churches.
- Authority in the church should always feel like Jesus.
- Leadership training is an act of love for future generations.
đź“– Scripture References
Colossians 1:18
Ephesians 4:11
Titus 1:5
1 Timothy 3:1–7
1 Peter 5:1–3
Acts 20:28
2 Timothy 2:2
📌 Takeaway Questions
- Do I trust Christ’s design for church leadership?
- Do our leaders model humility, holiness, and care?
- Are we praying for and supporting our elders?
- Who might God be raising up to lead in the future?
- How can I contribute to the health of the church family?
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