What does it mean to be a leader? In this time when we are craving positive leadership, perhaps we should redefine what it means to be a leader.
Summary:
This sermon explores how leadership manifests in everyday moments rather than just through prestigious titles or historical positions. By examining modern movements like the Women’s March and March for Our Lives, the speaker highlights how ordinary individuals, first followers, and even children can spark profound change. True leadership often involves improving the lives of others, showing courage during frightening times, or standing in solidarity with marginalized voices. The sermon emphasizes that a single person’s desire to address the world’s brokenness can ignite a global impact. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a call to action for everyone to recognize their own capacity for influence through empathy and unity.