Under the Chief Shepherd
A Biblical Vision for Church Leadership, Order, and Generational Faithfulness
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Brendon Naicker
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What does faithful church leadership look like according to Scripture?
In an age where churches often adopt corporate models of leadership or personality-driven ministries, Under the Chief Shepherd calls the Church back to a biblical vision of governance rooted in Christ’s authority and the wisdom of Scripture.
The Church belongs to Jesus Christ. Every form of leadership within it—pastors, elders, deacons, trustees, and ministry leaders—exists under His authority and for His glory.
In this deeply theological and practical book, Brendon Naicker explores:
• The headship of Christ over the Church
• The biblical model of plural eldership
• The role of the Lead Elder and Ruling Elders
• The spiritual responsibilities of deacons and ministry leaders
• The importance of doctrinal vigilance and pastoral oversight
• The stewardship of finances and legal responsibilities
• Healthy processes for decision-making and conflict resolution
• Building generational leadership continuity
Drawing from passages such as Acts 20, 1 Peter 5, Titus 1, and Ephesians 4, this book provides a theologically coherent framework for church governance that protects unity, guards truth, and strengthens the mission of the Church.
Ideal for:
Pastors and elders
church planters
ministry leaders
theological students
church boards and leadership teams
Whether a church is planting, reforming its leadership structure, or seeking deeper biblical clarity, Under the Chief Shepherd provides a vision of leadership marked by humility, accountability, and faithfulness to Christ.
Because the future of the Church does not rest on human leaders.
It rests on the Chief Shepherd.