Jim Burgen is the Lead Pastor of Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colorado. Over the past five years, Flatirons has been consistently named one of the fastest growing churches in America. Jim has dedicated his life and ministry to bringing the awesome life of Christ to a lost and broken worl…
Cole & Jim wrap up season 2 by discussing listening and communication, as well as asking for questions & feedback leading into season 3. Questions & Feedback: rethink@flatironschurch.com
Make sure you're not running from something; make sure you're running to something.
Jim & Cole are joined by guests, Folami and Glenn, to talk about the current events unfolding in our country in part two of this podcast.
Jim & Cole are joined by guests, Folami and Glenn, to talk about the current events unfolding in our country.
Jim talks about what he's learned as a leader in the past, and how he's applying it to his leadership now.
Hear the conclusion of Lisa and Trey's interview on part 2 of episode 213.
Jim and Cole are joined by Lisa and Trey to talk about healthy ways to handle arguments.
Jim talks about how Psalm 23 can be a model for our leadership during a crisis.
Jim and Cole go through a few questions they've received, while eating delicious bundt cakes.
Jim explains his perspective on being a vulnerable leader vs. being an insecure leader. Hear Jesse’s response in part two.
Jim explains his perspective on being a vulnerable leader vs. being an insecure leader.
Jim talks through how he has supported his wife, Robin, with her bipolar depression and dealing with the negative thoughts in his own head.
Jim and Cole talk about the struggles of being "stuck" home, and the importance of keeping a routine.
Jim interviews Flatirons' Chief Operations and Finance Officer, Michael Koehn on all things finances, debt, and what we should do during the COVID-19 crisis.
Jim talks about Psalm 22 and the connection with what Jesus said during his last words on the cross.
One year after being put on sabbatical, Jim reflects on and discusses how he felt during those tough days, and why we need to hold on to what God says about us.