How I Lead as Elders Quorum President | An Interview with Brad Brockbank

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Brad Brockbank was born and raised in Lehi, Utah and served a mission in Salvador, Brazil. He attended the University of Utah, graduated with a BA in History, and has worked for Zions Bank in various positions for 18 years. Brad has served in the Church as a Sunday School teacher, in the nursery and Primary, as executive secretary, in elders quorum as a counselor, secretary, and president, and was recently called to be a counselor in his ward's bishopric. Brad and his wife Julie have been married for 19 years, live in Star, Idaho, and have four children. Highlights 4:30 Transitioning into the role of elders quorum president and learning to rely on the Spirit Principles of Leadership: * Listen to Minister 5:20 * Checking things off the lists can get in the way of listening * We can Hear Him through others as we engage and listen * Stagnant Water Loses its Purity 7:10 * Involving others to continue to progress * Don't Inhale 9:00 * Elder Faust's advice to recognize that great things happen because of God, not because of what we have done * Priesthood Keys are Real and Meant to be Used 11:15 * Leaving a blessing or promise with those you lead 14:30 Being open and vulnerable as a quorum * Creating a culture of sharing and celebrating success over addiction with the quorum * Sharing redemption will strengthen others * 21:30 Listening and building trust will help with understanding * Building relationships creates opportunities for support in many areas 25:20 Leading has helped him learn to rely on Jesus Christ and how much the Lord loves each individual Links Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast. Note: This transcript was machine-produced. We would be grateful for help correcting errors. You can help! Simply copy/paste the transcript text into a document, make the corrections, and then copy/paste the corrected text into a comment on the page (below) and we will get the corrected text published!