Christian Broadcasting Network

Guests

Steve Kelly

Book

The Accent of Leadership

Credits

  • Author, The Accent of Leadership, (2014)

  • Senior Pastor of Wave Church - 3,000 + members

  • Former Associate Pastor, Hillsong Church, Sydney, Australia

  • Former Superintendent, Sydney North Assembly of God. Graduate, Penrith Christian Fellowship School of the Bible, Penrith, Australia

  • Wife: Sharon

  • 2 Sons: Josh and Sam

  • 1 Daughter: Alyssa

Websites

www.AccentOfLeadership.com

Steve Kelly

 

CBN.comABOUT STEVE
Steve was born in New York. His dad gambled and both parents were alcoholics. When he was 9, his family moved to Australia for a "new" start. Unfortunately, Steve's parents continued to struggle with alcoholism. Steve began drinking when he was 13, and by 15 he was dabbling in drugs like marijuana and speed. At 17, Steve was brought to church, dressed in his shabbiest clothes and drunk, by a friend. After the 3-hour service, Steve sobered up and responded to the altar call. Steve began to seek God and went to Bible College. Steve was ordained as a minister at the age of 20, working full-time in the ministry as a youth pastor at the age of 21. His youth group grew from 18 to 300 under his leadership. At the age of 26, Steve became the Associate Pastor at the Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia, where he helped develop an effective pastoral team that supported the growth in their church from 2,500 members to over 7,500. Today, Steve and his wife Sharon pastor a vibrant and growing community called Wave Church in Virgina Beach.

THE ACCENT OF LEADERSHIP
Steve does not believe that everyone is called to be a leader in the sense of everyone being a pastor or business owner. However, he does believe that every Christian is called to lead a life of example and cause others to want what they have. He learned early on that there are distinguishing values that are cornerstones of good leadership.

Steve spent most of his life in Australia and developed an Australian accent at a young age. When he moved back to the United States his accent distinguished him and pointed to where he is from. He realized that the spiritual accent that we speak with also points to what we believe. He says, "The leaders of God's kingdom speak with a noticeable accent. They use words of life, and they speak with one voice." Steve reveals hallmarks of having the accent of leadership: honor, vision, favor, the Holy Spirit, destiny connection through your leader, servanthood, excellence, good report, and the will of God.

Steve believes that the most important hallmarks are having a good report and wearing the restraints of vision. He believes that leadership is mostly about perceptions. It's about leading people's thinking and thoughts. Steve says, "You get one life. That life is created by your speech, and your thoughts create your speech. Think on good things. Seeking and speaking the best about your situation will only improve your situation. Life is a mirror; what you project is reflected back by society. Develop the habit of giving a good report. In this way, you will improve the world around you, your life will bear fruit, and you will honor God by wearing Him well."

Steve also believes that wearing the restraints of vision is very important. Steve teaches that it is essential to align ourselves under leaders to fulfill a larger vision because of what Proverbs 29:18a says, "Where there is no vision the people cast off restraint. If a leader does not cast vision or a follower does not come underneath a larger vision there is a lack of restraint. Steve says, "A compelling vision ignores the voices of those who say it can't be done. A compelling vision will provide the necessary restraints for the fulfillment of that vision. The restraints of the vision are necessary, for they give us the boundaries of self-discipline and the pathway to achievement. The restraints of the vision will always include submission to the big picture. Without a vision, the people cast off restraint. With the right vision, the world is won." Steve believes that how we align ourselves underneath coaches, business owners, and church leaders often determines how far we go in those arenas.