Polycentric Leadership in Practice by Joseph Handley
Episode 12 of the From Here To Eternity podcast, hosted by Gateway Seminary, titled "Polycentric Leadership in Practice by Joseph Handley" was published on October 17, 2025 and runs 46 minutes.
October 17, 2025 ·46m · From Here To Eternity
Summary
Evangelical Missiological Society, "EMS Southwest Regional Meeting", April 4th 2024Joseph Handley, President of A3Polycentric Leadership in Practice: Rethinking Congregational Engagement in Today’s Complex RealityThis paper explores the practice of ekklesia oriented around the theme of polycentric leadership as a model for navigating the complexities of modern congregational life. Rooted in the early church’s Spirit-led governance and adaptable structure, polycentric leadership emphasizes shared authority, collective wisdom, and decentralized influence.It resonates with the missio Dei, the priesthood of all believers, and the nature of the Trinity, offering churches an alternative to balancing tradition with innovation and rigid structure with a shared leadership platform. Informed by examples from restricted contexts and global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, this approach equips the church to engage effectively in diverse and challenging social, cultural, and digital spaces.By embracing polycentric principles, the church can release its members into their unique callings, foster resilient communities, and adapt to the demands of an interconnected, rapidly changing, and increasingly hostile world.
Episode Description
Evangelical Missiological Society, "EMS Southwest Regional Meeting", April 4th 2024
Joseph Handley, President of A3
Polycentric Leadership in Practice: Rethinking Congregational Engagement in Today’s Complex Reality
This paper explores the practice of ekklesia oriented around the theme of polycentric leadership as a model for navigating the complexities of modern congregational life. Rooted in the early church’s Spirit-led governance and adaptable structure, polycentric leadership emphasizes shared authority, collective wisdom, and decentralized influence.
It resonates with the missio Dei, the priesthood of all believers, and the nature of the Trinity, offering churches an alternative to balancing tradition with innovation and rigid structure with a shared leadership platform. Informed by examples from restricted contexts and global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, this approach equips the church to engage effectively in diverse and challenging social, cultural, and digital spaces.
By embracing polycentric principles, the church can release its members into their unique callings, foster resilient communities, and adapt to the demands of an interconnected, rapidly changing, and increasingly hostile world.
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