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Leading Saints Podcast

How I Lead on the High Council | Interviews with Dave LeFevre and Jeff Ehlers

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2020

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Dave LeFevre and Jeff Ehlers are both serving as members of their stake high councils and share the leadership principles they have learned in this calling. Dave LeFevre Dave LeFevre lives northeast of Seattle in Maltby, Washington, and works in e-learning for SAP Concur. Originally from San Diego, he lived in Utah for a time and attended Brigham Young University. Dave has been a presenter at BYU Education Week and is currently serving for the fourth time on the high council in his stake. Highlights 06:00 His first calling to the high council was a learning experience 07:15 How his stake presidency uses their high council, counseling together as well as sending them out to the wards 09:20 Format and discussions as a high council and how they communicate and share information 11:25 How speaking assignments are handled, rotating through the wards 12:50 Leadership Principle: Speaking assignments are opportunities to engage with the ward leadership 13:30 Arrive early and greet the ward members 16:40 Connect with the bishopric by email in advance, checking in with what is happening in the ward 17:50 Look to the bishoprics for topics to talk about, getting specific for the ward 20:10 Leadership Principle: One of the most important responsibilities we have is to thank people 22:20 Being specific and detailed with gratitude creates connection 24:45 Leadership Principle: High councilors are more coaches than players, especially working with an assigned ward or organization Advising from knowledge of principles 26:25 Being a neutral, listening ear for the bishop 28:00 Being an expert on the handbook 29:50 Leadership Principle: Building a relationship of trust with others is especially important to be effective, which is mostly done by respecting their stewardship and keys You are the advisor and supporter, not there to tell others what to do 33:25 Training other high councilors: be flexible and finish your talk on time, watch for opportunities to serve and be a part of your assigned ward 36:30 Being a disciple is being a learner Jeff Ehlers Jeff Ehlers lives in Meridian, Idaho, but grew up in rural Shelley, Idaho, and served a mission to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He earned bachelors and masters degrees in accounting from Brigham Young University, and a masters degree in business from the University of Utah. Jeff has started four companies and currently works full-time as CFO for a medical device company. He has served on his stake high council for a year. Highlights 38:00 21 days of digital missionary work and using recently-returned missionaries 41:30 Transitioning into serving on the high council, his first stake calling, and being a step away from engaging with the general membership to working with the leaders 44:10 Being the rookie on the high council is an opportunity to learn Serving as an advisor for the young women, responsibility for stake social media, and opportunities to serve with the area Spanish-speaking branch 48:45 The Self-Reliance Initiative fits the concept of living your life in beta: recognizing yourself as an unfinished product but improving yourself by putting yourself out there 51:40 Advising the young women Respecting their position and right to revelation for their calling 52:50 Having their back/being the fifth presidency member 53:15 Lesson learned to do what the youth are doing and getting to know the people you are serving 55:35 Leadership Principle: Being a delegate or being a representative Sometimes a high councilor is representing the stake presidency as if they were there, other times he is taking responsibility and making choices in an assignment 59:10 Leadership Principle: Innovation There is a lot of room for innovation in the handbook Asked the stake presidency and returned missionaries to record interviews for social media so they could connect with people during the pandemic

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0:00.0

The most downloaded episode in the history of the Leading Saints Podcast is my interview with Rob Farrell, the young single adult stake president.

0:08.0

I recorded probably 18 months ago, maybe two years ago, it's phenomenal.

0:12.6

And I constantly get emails from people saying,

0:14.7

hey, have you done a part two to that interview?

0:17.4

Well, I'm happy to say we've done so much more than a part two.

0:20.3

We actually invited Rob to present in front of a live audience and we recorded it all.

0:25.2

He gives us five additional hours, roughly, of content of his leadership approach and perspective.

0:31.6

It is so helpful.

0:33.0

I've had countless emails of people saying how much this has deeply impacted

0:37.0

their approach to leadership.

0:38.3

If you have not seen it, you've got to see it.

0:40.3

And you can see it in the core leader library, which we make available to all core leaders

0:44.8

now to become a core leader you just go to leading Saints dot org

0:48.0

slash donate and there you can submit a monthly, quarterly, or yearly

0:53.2

subscribing donation, and that gets you access

0:55.5

to not only Rob Farrell's presentation

0:57.7

in the Core Leader Library,

0:58.9

but the entire Core Leader Library.

1:01.5

So you got to check it out. Go to leading Saints

1:03.3

or donate and help us grow this organization and move it forward by becoming a

1:08.0

core leader. It's a How I Lead segment on the Leading Saints podcast. My name is Kurt Frankham. I will be your host and your interviewer and I'm glad you've joined us again.

1:20.0

Now if this is your first time joining us, we welcome you.

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