We’re excited to welcome Judah Smith to The Global Leadership Summit stage in August 2022! Judah is the Lead Pastor of Churchome, formerly called The City Church. Recognized for its cultural relevance, commitment to biblical integrity, and love for Jesus, Churchome is a thriving community with multiple locations and a global app. Judah is a seventh-generation pastor, known around the world for his fresh, anointed, humorous messages that demystify the Bible and make Christianity real. Leading in many spheres of influence, Judah is also the Chaplain for the Seattle Seahawks, a founder of the new Faithful app, and he recently catalyzed 1DayLA, a multichurch event mobilizing over 25 thousand volunteers to serve the greater Los Angeles, California community.
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Until then, get a small taste of Judah’s insight in this excerpt from an interview with Impact Theory, where he talks about the role of accountability in love and leadership.
https://youtu.be/RDntwtV_NXY?rel=0
Throughout this interview, common themes around accountability, conflict, trust, and love showcase the kind of leader Judah strives to be. As someone who believes you can’t have love without accountability, Judah shares how to strengthen your personal and professional relationships.
Enjoy these key quotes from this conversation!
“Keeping each other accountable breeds intimacy—it breeds camaraderie.” @judahsmith
“There's a beauty to accountability that breeds security.” @judahsmith
Avoiding conflict minimizes the depth of relationship you can experience.
“Avoiding conflict minimizes the depth of relationship you can experience, and of course, the excellence in which you can experience progress and fulfillment and live your dreams.” @judahsmith
“I'm a big proponent of community. I don't think people can be who they're supposed to be without community.” @judahsmith
“It's been said, show me your friends, and I'll show you your future. It’s real—I can tell you where you're going right now by the people you're hanging out with on a consistent basis.” @judahsmith
“I think we're suffering from a lack of love on a grand scale, on an epic scale. It might be the greatest epidemic in the world. Maybe it always has been. I think horrific things like racism are symptomatic of the fact we don't feel loved, we don't feel like we matter, we don't feel like we're valued. So, we devalue each other, and we fight. My whole passion is to love people and to express that love.” @judahsmith
Learn more from Judah Smith at The Global Leadership Summit on August 4-5, 2022!
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