Lead To Serve, A Leadership Podcast

Ed Taylor
Lead To Serve, A Leadership Podcast

On Lead to Serve, A Leadership Podcast, Pastor Ed Taylor discusses the value of servant leadership. We recognize the best leaders will always first be the best servants. From Church Planters to Senior Pastors, Sunday School teachers to CEOs, the wisdom shared will greatly benefit your life! Pastor Ed is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Church in Aurora, Colorado. (Lead2Serve, A Leadership Podcast)

  1. 12/17/2024

    611. Living and Serving in Victory Day By Day

    In this episode of the Lead to Serve podcast, Pastor Ed Taylor and Bob Claycamp explore the theme of "living in victory day by day," exploring how servant leadership and spiritual growth are intertwined with our daily walk with God. They emphasize the importance of ending each day with a clean slate through repentance and owning our mistakes, which is the place of true victory. The episode touches on practical ways to maintain a victorious life, like starting the day with Bible reading and prayer, and the significance of abiding in Christ. They also discuss the idea that victory is a gift from God, not something we earn, and how our proximity to Jesus leads us to triumph. It's important to trust in God's love and grace, even when life gets complicated. Whether you're dealing with personal struggles or just seeking to deepen your faith, this episode offers a heartfelt reminder that victory in life comes from a close relationship with Jesus. Key Words: Lead to Serve, Calvary Church, living in victory, daily victory, Christian life, faith, grace, clean conscience, Bible reading, prayer, servant leadership, relationship with Jesus, strength, repentance, overcoming struggles, personal experiences, biblical principles, trust in God, unconditional love, faithfulness, victory in Christ, spiritual growth, daily practices, encouragement, community, overcoming challenges, God's promises, grace in life, triumph in Christ, living simply, reliance on God, healing from past experiences, defining victory, strength in trials, hope, love of God, prayer for acceptance, listener engagement, podcast community, Pastor Ed Taylor, Pastor Bob Claycamp.

    30 min
  2. 11/26/2024

    608. When I Think I'm a Failure

    There are those times when we have to face failures. This episode explores the complex and often challenging theme of "feelings of failure" within the context of leadership and personal growth in your Christian walk and leadership. Feelings of inadequacy and unmet expectations can be burdens too heavy to carry. Join the discussion between Pastor Ed Taylor and Bob Claycamp as they talk through important solutions to deal with failures effectively. Traditionally, failure is seen as a lack of success. However, Pastor Ed suggests a redefinition from a biblical perspective: failure as a lack of faithfulness. This shift in perspective helps leaders focus on their relationship with God and their devotion to His calling rather than merely on outcomes. Key Words: Ed Taylor, Bob Claycamp, Lead to Serve podcast, feelings of failure, leadership, personal growth, Christian faith, Calvary Church, Aurora Colorado, unmet expectations, learning process, growth, development, biblical principles, community, volunteers, church leaders, servant's heart, definition of failure, faithfulness, feelings of inadequacy, worthlessness, shame, self-doubt, God's perspective, valuable lessons, Thomas Edison, continuous learning, training, discipleship, admitting failure, owning failures, God's guidance, personality types, melancholic, perfectionist, self-improvement, burden of perfectionism, practical failures, abiding in Christ, discipleship moments, community support, resilience, feedback, ministry, spiritual journey.

    31 min
  3. 11/05/2024

    605. You Must Deal With Your Insecurities

    In this episode of the Lead to Serve podcast, Pastor Ed Taylor and Pastor Bob Claycamp talk about the impact of insecurity in leadership, particularly within pastoral roles. We explore how insecurity can manifest in behaviors like control, harshness, and comparison, ultimately hindering a leader's ability to serve effectively. Drawing from personal experiences and biblical examples, they emphasize the importance of finding one's identity and confidence in Jesus to overcome these challenges. If you don't overcome your insecurities, you will hurt many. The conversation highlights the need for humility, repentance, and a focus on serving others rather than self. It's important to reflect on your own insecurities and seek growth through faith and reliance on God. Key Words: lead to serve, podcast, Pastor Ed Taylor, Pastor Bob Clay Camp, servant leadership, ministry, insecurities in leadership, pastoral ministry, identity in Christ, overcoming insecurities, spiritual growth, church community, external validation, personal anecdotes, control in leadership, comparison, 2 Corinthians 10, leadership challenges, humility, self-reflection, godly sorrow, repentance, growth in faith, gaslighting, manipulation in leadership, biblical perspective, David, Saul, Absalom, vulnerability in leadership, consequences of insecurity, community in ministry, true leadership, servanthood, encouragement for leaders, insights on insecurity, leadership effectiveness, navigating insecurities, importance of identity, challenges in ministry, fostering dialogue, leadership development.

    32 min
4.9
out of 5
139 Ratings

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On Lead to Serve, A Leadership Podcast, Pastor Ed Taylor discusses the value of servant leadership. We recognize the best leaders will always first be the best servants. From Church Planters to Senior Pastors, Sunday School teachers to CEOs, the wisdom shared will greatly benefit your life! Pastor Ed is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Church in Aurora, Colorado. (Lead2Serve, A Leadership Podcast)

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