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What does Romans 16 teach us about church leadership?

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Romans 16 demonstrates that effective church leadership is characterized by service and personal relationships.

In Romans 16, Paul mentions various individuals, including Phoebe, Priscilla, and Aquila, showcasing the collaborative nature of leadership in the church. Rather than a top-down structure, the emphasis is on mutual service, recognition of gifts, and the importance of nurturing personal relationships within the church body. Leaders are called to be servants to others, exemplifying Christ-like humility and dedication to the well-being of the congregation, as reflected in their support of one another and commitment to the gospel.
Scripture References: Romans 16:1-16

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