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Ethical Leadership

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I believe that as a part of the role and authority as an ethical leader in the community of faith, a pastor is called to be a guide, namely to provide information on current ethical issues of note in society, offer her view of how the gospel’s teaching and model of Christ intersect with these issues, and advocate that time and safe space be created in the congregation to discuss and debate these issues.
I believe that the role of the pastor as an ethical leader in the community of faith is to emphasize to the congregation that we have collective responsibility to address the structural sin and brokenness of the world and bring healing. Moreover, the pastor must underscore that God enters into solidarity with a broken humanity through love, and we are called to do the same. Thus, as a community of faith, we must take accountability for finding ways to ensure the full dignity, flourishing, …show more content…

This sometimes entails preaching a “hard word” and exploring how our Christian faith and understanding of the gospel intersects with commitments to human rights, economic justice, issues of war and violence, and other difficult topics. It is important in a faith community to recognize that even the earliest Christians did not shy away from difficult topics, nor did they agree on all issues, and as a result argued, debated, and negotiated in community.
As an ethical leader in the community of faith, I believe that my role is to help develop ethical frameworks and guide conversations about the congregation’s ethical stances. By grappling in community with its normative ethical position on issues, the congregation may transform its sense of what is good, fair, and right, and possibly introduce new avenues of thinking and action that could not otherwise be

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