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Movement Church
Movement Church, Mark Artrip
600 episodes
1 week ago
Movement Church of Hilliard, Ohio exists to be a movement of people finding their way back to God.
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Movement Church of Hilliard, Ohio exists to be a movement of people finding their way back to God.
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Relationships
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Leadership in the Kingdom
Movement Church
32 minutes 49 seconds
1 month ago
Leadership in the Kingdom
When James and John angle for the seats of honor, Jesus flips the script on greatness. This episode traces how Jesus redefines leadership as sacrificial service—“drinking the cup,” staying humbly in your lane, and using authority for the good of others. We contrast worldly power plays with Kingdom leadership, then watch Jesus model it on the road from Jericho as He stops to heal two blind men. The call is clear: authority isn’t for ego; it’s for lifting people. Big Idea: Good leaders use their authority for the sake of others. In this episode: • Ambition vs. the cross: why greatness requires sacrifice, not status. • “Among you it will be different”: servant leadership that actually leads. • Three marks of Christlike leadership: available, effective, and directed. • Practical next steps for families, teams, and everyday influence. Key Verse: “The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Matt. 20:28). Reflection Questions: 1. Who are “your people,” and how will you use your authority to serve them this week? 2. Where do you need to take responsibility instead of waiting for someone else?
Movement Church
Movement Church of Hilliard, Ohio exists to be a movement of people finding their way back to God.