Church health strategies from two pastors in the trenches
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 335 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality |
If another contentious political cycle tells us anything, it’s that in our culture, we don’t really listen. In fact, we often talk past each other to decide what we’ll say next. But, re-discovering the art of listening is crucial for your leadership ... more
Today we welcome Pastor Kaitlyn Wood back to the podcast (our last guest before the COVID lockdown). Now, 4 years later, she’s the Dir. of Church Health for ECO. We talk leadership, revitalization and what it takes to help churches flourish.
This month we’re starting a new series on leadership. What kind of leader do you need to be in order to lead change? Seminary doesn’t really teach it – it’s usually on-the-job-training. Jesse unpacks 3 leadership axioms hanging on his office wall - a... more
Easter may not be as big an outreach as Christmas, yet it’s a much bigger in-reach. People on your roles (as well as guests) often come out for the big church holiday. Here’s a quick checklist to make sure you’re ready to engage them.
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I’m not a pastor but I am a leader. I find a lot of similarities between what Pastor Jason and Pastor Jesse experiences and my own experiences as an educational leader. Their insights have been useful to me.
Jason and Jesse are amazingly enlightening, engaging and energetic!! As an organizational and leadership development professional and practicing Presbyterian, this duo melds the two worlds seamlessly! This is for anyone looking to “be the change” at work or at home by putting into practice the strategies highlighted on this podcast! Highly recommended!
I enjoy Jesse & Jason's engagement with current issues and challenges facing the church. I went to seminary with them and it's a great way of staying current on their ministries and it helps my own ministry. Thanks, fellas.
Practical tools for every leader!
The tips and inside information of church life in this podcast is useful for ANY church staff person, not just pastors. Includes many best practices used in churches around the country. I am a former church staffer, but I still find this podcast insightful and very informative as I volunteer in my home church! Also the show notes on the website have been handy if I am curious about a topic, but don’t have the time to listen to the full episode. Pastors, share specific podcast episodes to your st... more
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