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July 28th, 2024

Leading Like Jesus: Timeless Principles of Leadership

  1. Leading Like Jesus: Timeless Principles of Leadership Keith Haney 45:54

The conversation covers themes of faith, personal journey, role models, leadership, and social media authenticity. Marnie Swedberg shares her experiences and insights on these topics, emphasizing the role of faith in overcoming challenges and the importance of authenticity in social media. The conversation covers leadership, racial reconciliation, and identity in Christ. Marnie Swedberg shares insights on leading like Jesus, the importance of compassion, and the role of spiritual warfare in racial reconciliation. She emphasizes the need to listen, understand, and see people through the lens of God’s love. The Legacy she desires is for people to experience God’s love and compassion through her. She encourages living submerged in Christ to impact the world.

Rev. Dr. Byrene Haney is a dedicated and experienced pastor with over 31 years of service in multi-ethnic urban congregations. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science from Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA, and a Master of Divinity from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MO. And a Doctorate of Education from Concordia Univerisity, Irvine, CA. Throughout his career, he has served in various roles, including Senior Pastor at Gospel Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, WI, and Mission Facilitator for the Northern Illinois District of the LCMS.

Currently, Rev. Dr. Haney serves as Assistant to the President in the Iowa District West, where he assists congregations with strategic planning, visioning, outreach, and fostering a culture of generosity and human care. His commitment to connecting faith with community needs and crises has significantly impacted the congregations he serves.

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