STRONG & HEALTHY with Steve Barr
Ep26 What Does My Pastor Do All Week Anyway?
Leading a church is not for the faint of heart. It's hard work. (Every believer has work to do as well) However, an elder serving in the local church has to answer to The Lord for their labor . . . kinda scary right?
Today Steve talks about our responsibility of elders toward their people and the responsibility of the people toward the elders.
About:
Hi, my name is Steve Barr and here is where you're going to find practical nuggets on a wide variety of topics to encourage, challenge, and hopefully inspire you to take your . . . “NEXT STEPS IN GOD.”
Thanks for joining in with me today – I'm really encouraged to see folks wanting to become more fruitful and effective in their walk with God and in their ministry.
Drawing from over 40 years in full-time ministry as a pastor, educator, husband, father, and passionate follower of Jesus, I'll share short AND “to-the-point” truths to help you grow in your walk with God and become more effective and fruitful in your ministry.
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My initial plan is to upload 30-40 episodes and then begin releasing 2 episodes per week on Tuesdays and Fridays at 6am Central Time (Houston Texas Time).
Thanks to all who have given me great input, training, and mentoring over the years . . . I am thankful for each of you.
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God Bless - see you next time !
Steve :)
2 Peter 1:12-13 NLT Therefore, I will always remind you about these things—even though you already know them and are standing firm in the truth you have been taught. And it is only right that I should keep on reminding you as long as I live.“
THANKS:
Thanks to grandson George for his help with audio production :)
Thanks to granddaughter Gracie for her Logo artistry :)