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How I Lead as Bishop | An Interview with Jordan Romans
How I Lead as Bishop | An Interview with Jordan Romans
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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jun 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Jordan Romans served in the Australia Brisbane mission and graduated from BYU with a BA in English. He holds an MBA in Marketing from the University of Phoenix and is the founder and managing director of JLR Creative & Consulting, with 15+ years in sales, marketing, training, and management roles in the medical and aesthetic sales industry. He is currently serving as a bishop in the Beaver Creek Ward in Apex, North Carolina, right by the Raleigh Temple. His previous church callings include bishopric counselor, elders quorum president, Young Men president, ward mission leader, executive assistant, Primary Worker, and Gospel Doctrine instructor. Jordan is married to Melissa Romans and they have four children.
Highlights
5:10 Remembering his first Sunday as bishop and the recognition that what he said could be taken as "the gospel truth" by those he counseled
8:45 Advice from his dad: You're not going to solve anybody's problems. The Savior will do that.
Principles of Leadership
1. The Lord's forgiveness is essentially immediate (10:00)
12:00 If we can believe it, then the repentance process is easier, more effective, and longer-lasting; Forgiveness is freely offered and we must bring the sincerity
14:20 Christ is not interested in punishment, but in progression
2. Leaders should do more to build bridges outside the ward community (14:50)
Minister friend at a local Methodist Church
16:25 Youth cookie bake service project with the youth from both congregations
18:00 Podcast discussion about the rededication of the Raleigh Temple
19:25 People in the South are open and willing to invite others to church
22:50 The stake's annual Community Leaders Luncheon for civic and community leaders
3. Callings are Rarely about Efficiency or Proficiency (27:50)
We just have to be willing to serve
31:25 As a bishop, his dad once called a Sunday School teacher who was not a member; "The Lord wasn't interested in his proficiency. He was interested in Brother Barnes."
33:35 Prompting to call a sister as Young Womens president who wasn't baptized yet
39:25 Going down the list and looking for the least-likely candidate
41:15 Recognizing how involved Christ is in the bishop's service; recognizing that others can lead while you lead
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Views From the Peak: Jordan Romans
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Highlights
5:10 Remembering his first Sunday as bishop and the recognition that what he said could be taken as "the gospel truth" by those he counseled
8:45 Advice from his dad: You're not going to solve anybody's problems. The Savior will do that.
Principles of Leadership
1. The Lord's forgiveness is essentially immediate (10:00)
12:00 If we can believe it, then the repentance process is easier, more effective, and longer-lasting; Forgiveness is freely offered and we must bring the sincerity
14:20 Christ is not interested in punishment, but in progression
2. Leaders should do more to build bridges outside the ward community (14:50)
Minister friend at a local Methodist Church
16:25 Youth cookie bake service project with the youth from both congregations
18:00 Podcast discussion about the rededication of the Raleigh Temple
19:25 People in the South are open and willing to invite others to church
22:50 The stake's annual Community Leaders Luncheon for civic and community leaders
3. Callings are Rarely about Efficiency or Proficiency (27:50)
We just have to be willing to serve
31:25 As a bishop, his dad once called a Sunday School teacher who was not a member; "The Lord wasn't interested in his proficiency. He was interested in Brother Barnes."
33:35 Prompting to call a sister as Young Womens president who wasn't baptized yet
39:25 Going down the list and looking for the least-likely candidate
41:15 Recognizing how involved Christ is in the bishop's service; recognizing that others can lead while you lead
Links
Views From the Peak: Jordan Romans
Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast. Note: This transcript was machine-produced. We would be grateful for help correcting errors. You can help! Simply copy/paste the transcript text into a document, make the corrections, and then copy/paste the corrected text into a comment on the page (below) and we will get the corrected text published!
Released:
Jun 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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