Church Leadership and Administration
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Lesson OneThe Church as the Context for Leadership3 Activities
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Lesson TwoTeaching a Biblical View of Leadership3 Activities
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Lesson ThreeLeadership Behavior: Three Biblical Models3 Activities
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Lesson FourWhat Is Leadership?3 Activities
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Lesson FiveHow Is Church Leadership Different?3 Activities
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Lesson SixWhat Is Administration?3 Activities
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Lesson SevenOrganizing Yourself and Your Tasks3 Activities
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Lesson EightSetting and Achieving Goals3 Activities
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Lesson NineRelating to Superiors and Subordinates3 Activities
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Lesson TenControl as a Leadership Function3 Activities
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Lesson ElevenMotivating Yourself and Others3 Activities
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Lesson TwelveThe Process of Change3 Activities
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Lesson ThirteenMaking Effective Decisions3 Activities
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Lesson FourteenDelegation: The Key to Survival3 Activities
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Lesson FifteenSupervising Workers3 Activities
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Lesson SixteenLong-Range Planning3 Activities
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Lesson SeventeenOrganizational Communication3 Activities
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Lesson EighteenConducting Business Meetings3 Activities
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Lesson NineteenEvaluation as a Leadership Tool3 Activities
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Lesson TwentyQuality Control in Leadership3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-OneUnderstanding Spiritual Leadership3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-TwoSpiritual Leadership and the Success Syndrome3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-ThreeBalancing on the Leadership Ladder3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-FourTraining Other Leaders3 Activities
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
Discussion Questions
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How does a congregation achieve and practice mutual edification?
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Deleted User12/29/2021 at 02:10It is when the church grows together towards maturity in Christ with each part of the body (the church) does its part. it happens by mutual sharing, fellowship and study of the Bible and the various activities of service of a church in service to each other and community
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How is the church like a body, particularly with respect to its unity-in-diversity?
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Deleted User12/29/2021 at 02:18The body is brought together by all who believe and have faith in one God and Father of all, one Lord Jesus and baptism in one Spirit. The same Spirit holds the diversely gifted members in one bond of peace; to each different gifts are given according to God’s good pleasure. Eph 4:1-16
The aim of the body, the church is towards maturity of all members. this is the role given to leaders by involving members in the work and mission of the church
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What do we mean by “congregating” new converts?
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Deleted User12/29/2021 at 02:23Congregrating new converts simply means bring together or in affiliation/relationship with other existing members of the people of the same faith in Christ. In a way, it is like membership with the universal church but also the local church
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What is the difference between the universal church and the local church?
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Deleted User12/29/2021 at 02:30The universal church is a term used for the people of God, all who belong to Jesus Christ throughout history regardless of time and space.
Local church refers a group of committed believers in a particular location that organizes itself into a particular structure. The local church is a subset of the universal church within a specific and particular time and space. Biblically there is no distinction as all belong to God.