Looking At Fairchild and Goodmanson's "Prophets, Priest & Kings"/ Sojourn Sermon On Podcast

Sojourn worship arts pastor Mike Cosper’s sermon on Psalm 51, previously available for streaming through this site, is now up on our podcast, Sojournmusic.com Radio — available at iTunes and other podcast directories.

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Acts 29 pastor/bloggers David Fairchild and Drew Goodmanson (of Kaleo Church in California) have been writing about perspectives on leadership based on the biblical offices of prophet, priest and king for some time now.  Of course Jesus was the ultimate fulfillment of prophet, priest and king, and as Christ’s body, we carry these roles as well.

Goodmanson and Fairchild write about how each of us have giftings and personalities in line with one role or another (although of course, as with all personality-typing, everyone is slightly different and does, to some degree, reflect more than one role).  I find their discussion very helpful and have come to a better understanding of myself and that of ministerial colleagues as I ponder “prophets, priest and kings” as figures for a leadership model.  Here is the most recent post.  If you’re interested, check out these earlier articles that define the issue:

How Multiperspectavalism Shapes Church Leadership

Leadership Conflict Resolution: Prophet/ Priest/ King

Triperspectival Hermeneutics

To go even deeper, the triperspectival framework stems from John Frame’s “The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God.”

About Bobby Gilles

Writer of songs like Lead Us Back, Warrior, All I Have Is Yours and Let Your Blood Plead For Me, author of Our Home Is Like A Little Church, and Sojourn Communications Director. Listen to all his songs & read his tips on songwriting & church communications at http://mysonginthenight.com

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