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When the Church was Led Only by Laymen

By: Gene Edwards
Narrated by: KC Wayman
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Gene Edwards offers a provocative examination of the early church, highlighting a time when leadership was entirely in the hands of ordinary believers—non-professionals without titles, theological degrees, or ecclesiastical authority. Drawing from both Scripture and historical context, Edwards illustrates how the explosive growth and spiritual vitality of the first-century church thrived under lay leadership.

He argues that the church’s earliest years were marked by simplicity, spontaneity, and a deep dependency on Christ as the true head of the body. These lay-led gatherings were Spirit-governed, relational, and free from hierarchy. Edwards contrasts this vibrant, grassroots model with the professionalized clergy systems that later emerged, which, in his view, stifled organic life and replaced it with institutional control.

This book is both a historical reflection and a passionate plea for modern believers to recover the essence of New Testament church life—where leadership arises naturally from the body, and every member is encouraged to function. Ultimately, Edwards calls for a return to a church led not by professionals, but by Christ through His people.

©2025 Gene Edwards (P)2025 Christian Books Publishing House, Inc.
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