This is the second course in a three-part elder training program. The three courses are: ET 911 The Calling of an Elder, ET 912 An Elder Is a Shepherd, and ET 913 An Elder Is a Disciplemaker.
This course is intended to be part of the preparation leading up to the ordination of a man to the office of elder in the Church of a Lutheran Brethren congregation. The course covers the Biblical and theological knowledge, the ministry skills and the character traits of an effective elder. The topics include the CLB’s teaching on the office of elder, the values of a Gospel-shaped life, and the importance of servant leadership.
Instructors: Joel Egge and Eugene Boe
What You Will Learn
- To know the CLB’s teaching on the office of elder
- To value and express a gospel-shaped life
- To understand how to lead with a servant spirit
Course Objective
To provide the knowledge and skills that will enable a man to begin to serve as an elder who shepherds God’s people as one of Christ’s undershepherds in a local congregation, exhibiting the convictions and character of a disciple of Christ.
Required Textbooks
- Olsen, Warren and David Rinden, Explanation of Luther’s Small Catechism, Lutheran Brethren Pub. Co., no date.
- Thune, Robert H. Gospel Eldership: Equipping A New Generation of Servant Leaders, Greensboro, North Carolina: New Growth Press, 2016.
- Ysteboe, Timothy, We Believe, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, Lutheran Brethren Pub. Co., 2009.
- Several other documents are available online in the course.
Course Module Topics
- An Elder Leads and Feeds
- An Elder Values
- An Elder Serves
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