Contemporary church leadership tends to model itself after various social structures of leadership whether in business or politics. The DNA of the New Testament church looked altogether different as Jesus instituted a leadership style that was counter-cultural and unique for His church. Join Matt, Andrew, and Michael as they continue to discuss the non-hierarchical leadership in the New Testament. They tackle issues of authority and submission in Hebrews 13 as well as the APEST typology in Ephesians 4.
Michael is an executive in a missions organization where he leads a team focused on training and empowering local believers and church leaders in evangelism, discipleship, leadership, and catalyzing church planting movements in the most difficult to reach places on the planet. He is the author of Ephesiology: The Study of the Ephesian Movement.
Andrew is a pastor, husband and father who desires all to know the one true King. He happily serves at Neartown Church in Houston, TX with a vibrant and growing community. He is the co-host of the Ephesiology Podcast.
Matt is a pastor, teacher and communicator whose calling is to share Jesus with the world through visionary leadership and motivating mission in others. Matt presently serves as lead pastor of Restoration Church Lake Zurich, a church he and his wife planted in the suburbs of Chicago. He is the co-host of the Ephesiology Podcast.
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