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In this episode, Dr. Travis Montgomery talks with Dr. Taylor DiRoberto—Pastor of Preaching and Leadership at Northside Fellowship and Assistant Professor of Christian Studies at Spurgeon College—about how studying ecclesiology (the doctrine of the church) has shaped his life, convictions, and ministry. Taylor shares how a single week in a systematic theology class opened the door to a lifelong passion for understanding church authority, leadership, and congregational responsibility. They discuss the difference between pragmatism and prudence, the biblical basis for plurality of elders, congregational decision-making, and how doctrine forms real ministry practices in church planting, pastoral care, and discipleship. About the Podcast Local Theologians is a podcast for everyday Christians and ministry leaders from Midwestern Seminary's Global Campus. Learn more about online theological education at mbts.edu/global. Keywords ecclesiology, church leadership, plurality of elders, congregationalism, prudence, pragmatism, church planting, theology of the church, Baptist polity, pastoral ministry Takeaways • Ecclesiology is the doctrine of the church—what it is, how it's led, and how authority functions. • Studying the church helps ordinary Christians grow in love, wonder, and commitment to Christ’s people. • Scripture gives principled patterns for church governance, even if not every detail is prescribed. • Plurality of elders is a normative New Testament pattern that protects pastors and strengthens churches. • Prudence—not mere pragmatism—applies biblical principles to complex, real-life ministry situations. • Congregations have God-given authority in matters of doctrine and membership. • Studying ecclesiology helps pastors partner humbly with their people and avoid isolation in ministry. Sound Bites • “God has something to say about how His church is structured and led.” • “Plurality wasn’t a strategy—it was a conviction from Scripture.” • “The curriculum gives you boxes the algorithm never will.” • “Prudence applies doctrine; pragmatism ignores it.” Chapters 1. 00:00 Introduction and Taylor’s Ministry Roles 2. 01:30 What Is Ecclesiology? 3. 02:52 How Seminary Introduced Taylor to the Doctrine of the Church 4. 06:19 Major Questions in Ecclesiology 5. 08:19 Authority, Leadership, and Congregational Voice 6. 09:52 Curriculum vs. Algorithm in Theological Formation 7. 11:27 How Ecclesiology Blesses the Ordinary Christian 8. 13:44 Plurality of Elders in Church Planting 9. 17:41 Applying Principles with Prudence 10. 18:07 A Real Example of Congregational Wisdom in Action 11. 20:57 Discernment, Humility, and Pastoral Unity 12. 23:39 Recommended Resources for Studying Ecclesiology 13. 27:17 Why Identity Shapes Practice 14. 29:17 Closing Reflections