Review:
Lay Leadership In The Church
overall review score: 4.5
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score is between 0 and 5
Lay leadership in the church refers to individuals who are not ordained clergy but take on leadership roles within a religious community.
Key Features
- Non-ordained leaders
- Servant leadership
- Involvement in decision-making
- Supporting and guiding the congregation
Pros
- Brings diverse perspectives and talents to leadership roles
- Allows for greater representation of the congregation's views and needs
- Empowers members to take on active roles in the church community
Cons
- May lack formal theological training or pastoral experience
- Potential for power struggles or conflicts within the leadership team