Be A Funky Teacher Podcast
EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, I reflect on the powerful story of Jesus washing the disciples’ feet during the Last Supper and what that moment teaches us about servant leadership. Jesus chose to do work that was considered lowly and humble, showing that true leadership is rooted in service rather than status or recognition. I walk through the deeper meaning of this story and the cultural significance behind washing feet during biblical times. The disciples were shocked because this task was considered servant work, yet Jesus intentionally modeled humility, patience, and love. Even knowing betrayal and suffering were ahead, Jesus still chose to serve others first. This connects deeply to teaching because educators serve constantly in ways that often go unseen. Through encouragement, patience, listening, preparation, and small daily acts, teachers shape classroom culture and impact lives. Many of the most meaningful parts of teaching happen quietly behind the scenes without recognition. At the end of the day, I believe this story reminds us that leadership is not about importance or status. It is about how we treat people. As teachers, the small acts of kindness, patience, humility, and service we model every day can have a lasting impact on students and the people around us. SHOW NOTES * Jesus washes the disciples’ feet * Servant leadership and humility * Leadership through service * Small acts that shape culture * Patience and kindness in teaching * Sunday School for Teachers reflection KEY TAKEAWAYS * True leadership is rooted in service * Humility strengthens leadership * Small acts of kindness matter deeply * Teachers serve in unseen ways every day * Leadership is about how we treat people
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