Biblical Church Leadership

  • by: Chris Mayfield 10/05/08
  • This Sunday Pastor Chris chose to take a break through "God of gods" and hit on the importance of biblical leadership in the church. As well as going through what biblical leadership means in the church, The Journey presented Matt Tipton as it's 2nd elder completing the eldership process. Matt and his family need your prayers as they transition into a role that God deems as honorable and demanding. The elders are to protect and shepherd the lives of the church upholding the truth and infallibility of God's holy Scriptures.

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