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A weekly discussion on church revitalization and replanting featuring Thom Rainer, Jonathan Howe, and Mark Clifton. Revitalize and Replant with Thom Rainer is presented by the North American Mission Board.

Thom Rainer with Jonathan Howe and Mark Clifton

Nashville, TN


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    The Revitalize & Replant with Thom Rainer podcast has been an incredible help to me in my bi-vocational ministry. As a pastor who is currently revitalizing two churches in different denominations, while also working a full-time healthcare CEO job, I find myself constantly pressing the rewind button to make sure I don't miss any valuable insights. The content provided each week is filled with good, sound advice that is crucial for every revitalizing pastor to hear. It's comforting to know that there are others who have been in similar situations and can offer guidance and support.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is the wisdom and experience shared by Thom Rainer, Jonathan Howe, Mark Clifton, and their guests. They provide practical advice and strategies for church leaders that clearly come from a place of love for Christ, the world, and the church. They don't shy away from addressing difficult topics or offering constructive criticism where needed, but they do so without taking cheap shots or being disrespectful. It's refreshing to hear such honest and sincere conversation about the challenges faced by the church today.

    While it's hard to find any major faults with this podcast, one potential downside is that sometimes the episodes can feel overwhelming due to the sheer amount of information presented. As someone who is already juggling multiple responsibilities, it can be daunting to try and implement all of the suggestions and strategies discussed in each episode. However, it's important to remember that not every tip or piece of advice will apply directly to every church situation. It's about taking what resonates with you and applying it in a way that makes sense for your specific context.

    In conclusion, The Revitalize & Replant with Thom Rainer podcast is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in church leadership or ministry. Whether you're a seasoned pastor or just starting out, this podcast offers practical wisdom and encouragement for navigating the challenges of revitalization and change within the church. It's a tremendous blessing to have access to the knowledge and experiences shared by Thom, Jonathan, Mark, and their guests. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone seeking guidance and support in their journey of church revitalization.



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    Thomas Edison on Leadership – Part 4: The Powerful Lesson of Selected Persistence

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 21:19


    Welcome to a special four-part podcast series titled "Thomas Edison on Leadership." In this series, we'll explore the surprising and insightful leadership principles of one of history's most prolific inventors—principles that still speak powerfully to today's leaders in business, ministry, and innovation. Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931) was not only the mind behind the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and motion pictures—he was also the founder of 14 companies, including General Electric. Over the course of his lifetime, he was granted 1,093 patents, a staggering achievement that speaks to both his creativity and his tenacity. But what often goes unnoticed is Edison's extraordinary ability to lead others, manage chaos, overcome failure, and build an enduring legacy of innovation. Edison was an incredible leader, a tireless experimenter, and a shrewd entrepreneur. His Menlo Park and later West Orange labs were among the first true innovation hubs, long before the term became common. In this fourth episode, we see how Edison used persistence to succeed, while being highly selective in when he chose to be persistent. The post Thomas Edison on Leadership – Part 4: The Powerful Lesson of Selected Persistence appeared first on Church Answers.

    Thomas Edison on Leadership – Part 3: The Incredible Lesson of Managed Chaos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 21:08


    Welcome to a special four-part podcast series titled "Thomas Edison on Leadership." In this series, we'll explore the surprising and insightful leadership principles of one of history's most prolific inventors—principles that still speak powerfully to today's leaders in business, ministry, and innovation. Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931) was not only the mind behind the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and motion pictures—he was also the founder of 14 companies, including General Electric. Over the course of his lifetime, he was granted 1,093 patents, a staggering achievement that speaks to both his creativity and his tenacity. But what often goes unnoticed is Edison's extraordinary ability to lead others, manage chaos, overcome failure, and build an enduring legacy of innovation. Edison was an incredible leader, a tireless experimenter, and a shrewd entrepreneur. His Menlo Park and later West Orange labs were among the first true innovation hubs, long before the term became common. In this third episode, we see how Edison saw chaos as necessary -- up to a point. The post Thomas Edison on Leadership – Part 3: The Incredible Lesson of Managed Chaos appeared first on Church Answers.

    Thomas Edison on Leadership – Part 2: How Failures Succeed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 20:40


    Welcome to a special four-part podcast series titled "Thomas Edison on Leadership." In this series, we'll explore the surprising and insightful leadership principles of one of history's most prolific inventors—principles that still speak powerfully to today's leaders in business, ministry, and innovation. Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931) was not only the mind behind the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and motion pictures—he was also the founder of 14 companies, including General Electric. Over the course of his lifetime, he was granted 1,093 patents, a staggering achievement that speaks to both his creativity and his tenacity. But what often goes unnoticed is Edison's extraordinary ability to lead others, manage chaos, overcome failure, and build an enduring legacy of innovation. Edison was an incredible leader, a tireless experimenter, and a shrewd entrepreneur. His Menlo Park and later West Orange labs were among the first true innovation hubs, long before the term became common. In this second episode, we delve into the failures of Edison, failures he considered essential to success. The post Thomas Edison on Leadership – Part 2: How Failures Succeed appeared first on Church Answers.

    Thomas Edison on Leadership – Part 1: Understanding the Mind of a Growth Leader

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 21:22


    Welcome to a special four-part podcast series titled "Thomas Edison on Leadership." In this series, we'll explore the surprising and insightful leadership principles of one of history's most prolific inventors—principles that still speak powerfully to today's leaders in business, ministry, and innovation. Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931) was not only the mind behind the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and motion pictures—he was also the founder of 14 companies, including General Electric. Over the course of his lifetime, he was granted 1,093 patents, a staggering achievement that speaks to both his creativity and his tenacity. But what often goes unnoticed is Edison's extraordinary ability to lead others, manage chaos, overcome failure, and build an enduring legacy of innovation. Edison was an incredible leader, a tireless experimenter, and a shrewd entrepreneur. His Menlo Park and later West Orange labs were some of the first true innovation hubs—long before that term became fashionable. In this first episode, we learn that Edison was a once-in-a-lifetime force, but he also left enduring lessons for those who want to learn growth principles for their own churches and organizations. The post Thomas Edison on Leadership – Part 1: Understanding the Mind of a Growth Leader appeared first on Church Answers.

    Why There Has Never Been a Better Time to Reach Gen Z

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 22:14


    They are called the Anxious Generation in addition to Gen Z. For years, we have assumed they were not receptive to the gospel or to the church, but something has changed, and it's rather dramatic. Thom looks at key reasons why there has never been a better time to reach Gen Z. The post Why There Has Never Been a Better Time to Reach Gen Z appeared first on Church Answers.

    Why There Has Never Been a Better Time to Reach the Boomers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 21:49


    Thom examines why churches should be more intentional about reaching the Boomer generation, those born between 1946 and 1964. The post Why There Has Never Been a Better Time to Reach the Boomers appeared first on Church Answers.

    Ten Ways an Almost Deceased Church in the Florida Keys Is Being Revitalized (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 23:44


    Jess and Thom share the story of Sugarloaf Church, an almost deceased church in the Florida Keys. Braydenton McCormick became the lead pastor of the church two years ago. The church was facing insolvency, but last year it reached its budget, even putting away an additional year's worth of funds for rainy days. The church had only seven members, and the pastor's family added five more. The facilities were stale and outdated, but the church had no debt. We will examine ten key ways the church transitioned from near death to hope. The post Ten Ways an Almost Deceased Church in the Florida Keys Is Being Revitalized (Part 2) appeared first on Church Answers.

    Ten Ways an Almost Deceased Church in the Florida Keys Is Being Revitalized (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 22:45


    Jess and Thom share the story of Sugarloaf Church, an almost deceased church in the Florida Keys. Braydenton McCormick became the lead pastor of the church two years ago. The church was facing insolvency, but last year it reached its budget, even putting away an additional year's worth of funds for rainy days. The church had only seven members, and the pastor's family added five more. The facilities were stale and outdated, but the church had no debt. We will examine ten key ways the church transitioned from near death to hope. The post Ten Ways an Almost Deceased Church in the Florida Keys Is Being Revitalized (Part 1) appeared first on Church Answers.

    Why We Can No Longer Define Worship Styles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 24:28


    While some churches continue rounds of ungodly worship wars, more churches don't have worship wars because it's difficult to impossible to define a position or style to defend or attack. Jess and Thom examine the reasons behind this blessing. The post Why We Can No Longer Define Worship Styles appeared first on Church Answers.

    Four Off-the-Wall Actions That Are Highly Effective for Attendance Growth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 23:27


    A church's growth is the work of the Holy Spirit, but God uses different methodologies for different seasons. Jess and Thom examine four of the most effective actions that growing churches of all sizes are taking today. You probably don't hear much about these four. The post Four Off-the-Wall Actions That Are Highly Effective for Attendance Growth appeared first on Church Answers.

    Why has the use of the offering plate declined?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 24:14


    Thom has seen a precipitous decline in the use of offering plates in churches. He joins Jess as they both examine the reasons behind the decline. The post Why has the use of the offering plate declined? appeared first on Church Answers.

    How did churches raise money before the introduction of the offertory?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 23:31


    The time of offertory is a relatively recent phenomenon in local churches. Thom and Jess take a historical excursion to look at three methods of giving that helped churches raise money. The post How did churches raise money before the introduction of the offertory? appeared first on Church Answers.

    What is the origin of the Sunday evening worship services?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 29:22


    For churches in many traditions, particularly among Presbyterians, Methodists, and Baptists, Sunday evening services were a staple for decades. Jess and Thom examine the origins of these services. The post What is the origin of the Sunday evening worship services? appeared first on Church Answers.

    What is the origin of the Wednesday-night meal in many churches?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 27:19


    Some traditions, particularly among Methodists and Baptists, provided Wednesday night meals with as much fervor as Sunday services. Thom and Jess looked at the origin of the Wednesday night meal in many churches. The post What is the origin of the Wednesday-night meal in many churches? appeared first on Church Answers.

    Lack of Focus on Clean and Well-Supplied Restrooms: The Unforced Error Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 25:54


    An “unforced error” is a term borrowed from sports, especially tennis, meaning a mistake made due to one's own lapse rather than being forced by an opponent. In everyday language, it refers to an avoidable mistake or misstep, typically resulting from a lack of attention or care rather than external pressure. Thom and Jess examine one of the most common unforced errors in this podcast: lack of focus on clean and well-supplied restrooms. The post Lack of Focus on Clean and Well-Supplied Restrooms: The Unforced Error Series appeared first on Church Answers.

    Lack of Guest-Friendly Signage and Markers: The Unforced Error Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 27:59


    An “unforced error” is a term borrowed from sports, especially tennis, meaning a mistake made due to one's own lapse rather than being forced by an opponent. In everyday language, it refers to an avoidable mistake or misstep, typically resulting from a lack of attention or care rather than external pressure. Thom and Jess examine one of the most common unforced errors in this podcast: lack of guest-friendly signage and markers. The post Lack of Guest-Friendly Signage and Markers: The Unforced Error Series appeared first on Church Answers.

    Failure to Have a Secret Guest: The Unforced Error Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 20:48


    An “unforced error” is a term borrowed from sports, especially tennis, meaning a mistake made due to one's own lapse rather than being forced by an opponent. In everyday language, it refers to an avoidable mistake or misstep, typically resulting from a lack of attention or care rather than external pressure. Thom examines one of the most common unforced errors in this podcast: failure to have a secret guest. The post Failure to Have a Secret Guest: The Unforced Error Series appeared first on Church Answers.

    Failure to Remind People About Digital Giving: The Unforced Error Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 21:27


    An “unforced error” is a term borrowed from sports, especially tennis, meaning a mistake made due to one's own lapse rather than being forced by an opponent. In everyday language, it refers to an avoidable mistake or misstep, typically resulting from a lack of attention or care rather than external pressure. Thom examines one of the most common unforced errors in this podcast: failure to remind people about digital giving. The post Failure to Remind People About Digital Giving: The Unforced Error Series appeared first on Church Answers.

    Zero Invitations: The Unforced Error Series

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 26:01


    An “unforced error” is a term borrowed from sports, especially tennis, meaning a mistake made due to one's own lapse rather than being forced by an opponent. In everyday language, it refers to an avoidable mistake or misstep, typically resulting from a lack of attention or care rather than external pressure. Thom and Jess examine one of the most common unforced errors in this podcast: zero invitations. The post Zero Invitations: The Unforced Error Series appeared first on Church Answers.

    The Holy Huddle: The Unforced Error Series

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 26:08


    An “unforced error” is a term borrowed from sports, especially tennis, meaning a mistake made due to one's own lapse rather than being forced by an opponent. In everyday language, it refers to an avoidable mistake or misstep, typically resulting from a lack of attention or care rather than external pressure. Thom and Jess examine one of the most common unforced errors in this podcast: the holy huddle. The post The Holy Huddle: The Unforced Error Series appeared first on Church Answers.

    Grow Your Congregation in the Grace of Giving: An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 22:37


    Thom and Jess interview Mike Stadelmayer of Church Growth Services. In this episode, they discuss how to grow your congregation in the grace of giving. The post Grow Your Congregation in the Grace of Giving: An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer appeared first on Church Answers.

    Reconnect Your Congregation to the Vision through Generosity: An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 23:20


    Thom and Jess interview Mike Stadelmayer of Church Growth Services. In this episode, they discuss how to reconnect your congregation to the vision through generosity. The post Reconnect Your Congregation to the Vision through Generosity: An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer appeared first on Church Answers.

    Failure to Have a Parking Lot Greeter: The Unforced Error Series

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 27:09


    An “unforced error” is a term borrowed from sports, especially tennis, meaning a mistake made due to one's own lapse rather than being forced by an opponent. In everyday language, it refers to an avoidable mistake or misstep, typically resulting from a lack of attention or care rather than external pressure. Thom and Jess examine one of the most common unforced errors in this podcast: failure to have a parking lot greeter. The post Failure to Have a Parking Lot Greeter: The Unforced Error Series appeared first on Church Answers.

    The Time of Worship Services on the Website Is Not Correct: The Unforced Error Series

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 25:40


    An “unforced error” is a term borrowed from sports, especially tennis, meaning a mistake made due to one's own lapse rather than being forced by an opponent. In everyday language, it refers to an avoidable mistake or misstep, typically resulting from a lack of attention or care rather than external pressure. Thom and Jess examine one of the most common unforced errors in this podcast: the time of worship services on the website is not correct. The post The Time of Worship Services on the Website Is Not Correct: The Unforced Error Series appeared first on Church Answers.

    Church Facility Growth Strategy: How to Build with Purpose with Brown Church Development Group

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 25:37


    Thom and Jess are joined by Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group, who are “The Church Facility Experts.” In this second episode, they discuss why intentional, purpose-aligned church facility planning is so critical. Smart churches don't just build for growth; they build for purpose. The post Church Facility Growth Strategy: How to Build with Purpose with Brown Church Development Group appeared first on Church Answers.

    5 Ways “Simple Church” Can Apply to Your Church Facility with Brown Church Development Group

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 24:59


    Thom and Jess are joined by Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group, who are “The Church Facility Experts.” In this first episode, they discuss five powerful ways “Simple Church” principles can shape not just how we do ministry, but how we build the spaces that facilitate it. The post 5 Ways “Simple Church” Can Apply to Your Church Facility with Brown Church Development Group appeared first on Church Answers.

    Where Have All the Atheists and Agnostics Gone?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 27:56


    Thom and Jess discuss how the total of all Nones is at its lowest level since 2018. The post Where Have All the Atheists and Agnostics Gone? appeared first on Church Answers.

    The Nones Are Rising No More: 5 Things Church Leaders Need to Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 27:59


    From 2008 to 2014, the Nones (those who have no religious affiliation) were the fastest-growing demographic segment in the nation. They are no longer growing. In fact, they are declining slightly. Here are five major implications for churches. The post The Nones Are Rising No More: 5 Things Church Leaders Need to Know appeared first on Church Answers.

    How Pastors Can Affair-Proof Their Marriages (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 29:26


    What can pastors do to affair-proof their marriages? I've had the opportunity to talk with a number of pastors whose marriages seem to be healthy. They are certainly long-lived; the most recently married of the pastors to whom I spoke has been married 31 years. The longest marriage was 41 years in my sample group. From them, I learned some important lessons. We will look at eight ways pastors affair-proof their marriages over two episodes. Here are the second four. The post How Pastors Can Affair-Proof Their Marriages (Part 2) appeared first on Church Answers.

    How Pastors Can Affair-Proof Their Marriages (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 26:03


    What can pastors do to affair-proof their marriages? I've had the opportunity to talk with a number of pastors whose marriages seem to be healthy. They are certainly long-lived; the most recently married of the pastors to whom I spoke has been married 31 years. The longest marriage was 41 years in my sample group. From them, I learned some important lessons. We will look at eight ways pastors affair-proof their marriages over two episodes. Here are the first four. The post How Pastors Can Affair-Proof Their Marriages (Part 1) appeared first on Church Answers.

    The Amazing Growth of Sports Ministries to Reach Communities with the Gospel: An Interview with Kevin Drake

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 24:28


    In many (if not most) of the growing churches that are reaching their communities, Church Answers hears a repeated theme in our consultations. These churches are growing through sports ministries. Thom interviews Kevin Drake, Executive Director of Upward Sports, to get a "behind the scenes" perspective of this incredible growing ministry. The post The Amazing Growth of Sports Ministries to Reach Communities with the Gospel: An Interview with Kevin Drake appeared first on Church Answers.

    A Church That Is Really Reaching Its Community with Sports: An Interview with Chris “Tiny” Seely

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 24:17


    Church Answers continues to hear stories about churches reaching their communities through sports. Jess and Thom interview Chris “Tiny” Seely, the children's pastor of Woodbridge Baptist Church in Kingwood, Texas. His church has some amazing stories about how it has used sports to reach people in their community. The post A Church That Is Really Reaching Its Community with Sports: An Interview with Chris “Tiny” Seely appeared first on Church Answers.

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of American Protestantism the Past 25 Years, Part 4: Abject Failures of American Protestantism in the 21st Century

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 20:57


    In an unusual departure from the style of this podcast, Thom and Jess look at American Protestantism in the 21st century, highlighting 10 amazing contributions and 10 abject failures. For number 21, the Rainers give American Christianity a “grade” they believe is objective based on the past 25 years. They will take four podcasts to take you on this journey. The post The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of American Protestantism the Past 25 Years, Part 4: Abject Failures of American Protestantism in the 21st Century appeared first on Church Answers.

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of American Protestantism the Past 25 Years, Part 3: Key Strengths of American Protestantism in the 21st Century

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 20:48


    In an unusual departure from the style of this podcast, Thom and Jess look at American Protestantism in the 21st century, highlighting 10 amazing contributions and 10 abject failures. For number 21, the Rainers give American Christianity a “grade” they believe is objective based on the past 25 years. They will take four podcasts to take you on this journey. The post The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of American Protestantism the Past 25 Years, Part 3: Key Strengths of American Protestantism in the 21st Century appeared first on Church Answers.

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of American Protestantism the Past 25 Years, Part 2: Abject Failures of American Protestantism in the 21st Century

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 21:41


    In an unusual departure from the style of this podcast, Thom and Jess look at American Protestantism in the 21st century, highlighting 10 amazing contributions and 10 abject failures. For number 21, the Rainers give American Christianity a “grade” they believe is objective based on the past 25 years. They will take four podcasts to take you on this journey. The post The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of American Protestantism the Past 25 Years, Part 2: Abject Failures of American Protestantism in the 21st Century appeared first on Church Answers.

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of American Protestantism the Past 25 Years, Part 1: Key Strengths of American Protestantism in the 21st Century

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 27:00


    In an unusual departure from the style of this podcast, Thom and Jess look at American Protestantism in the 21st century, highlighting 10 amazing contributions and 10 abject failures. For number 21, the Rainers give American Christianity a “grade” they believe is objective based on the past 25 years. They will take four podcasts to take you on this journey. The post The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of American Protestantism the Past 25 Years, Part 1: Key Strengths of American Protestantism in the 21st Century appeared first on Church Answers.

    The 15 Most Common Names of Churches in the United States

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 27:37


    Listen to the previous podcast where Jess and Thom review the six reasons you should change the name of your church. In this podcast, they look at the 15 most common church names. The post The 15 Most Common Names of Churches in the United States appeared first on Church Answers.

    Six Reasons You Should Change the Name of Your Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 27:23


    Yes, there are times when you should consider changing your church's name. Jess and Thom review six of them. Look at our other podcast this week, where we review the top 15 most common church names. The post Six Reasons You Should Change the Name of Your Church appeared first on Church Answers.

    23 of the Most Common Questions Asked about Church Revitalization, Part 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 28:32


    In Part 4, Thom and Jess look at some of the most common issues and questions you have about church revitalization. Your questions have directed us in our research and writings, and they will continue to do so. Though there were several hundred questions you submitted, we selected 23 most common questions about revitalizing churches. See the previous episodes to get the complete series. The post 23 of the Most Common Questions Asked about Church Revitalization, Part 4 appeared first on Church Answers.

    23 of the Most Common Questions Asked about Church Revitalization, Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 27:37


    In Part 3, Thom and Jess look at some of the most common issues and questions you have about church revitalization. Your questions have directed us in our research and writings, and they will continue to do so. Though there were several hundred questions you submitted, we selected 23 most common questions about revitalizing churches. Because of the number, we cover the questions in four consecutive podcasts. The post 23 of the Most Common Questions Asked about Church Revitalization, Part 3 appeared first on Church Answers.

    23 of the Most Common Questions Asked about Church Revitalization, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 28:18


    Thom and Jess look at some of the most common issues and questions you have about church revitalization. Your questions have directed us in our research and writings, and they will continue to do so. Though there were several hundred questions you submitted, we selected 23 most common questions about revitalizing churches. Because of the number, we cover the questions in four consecutive podcasts. See the previous episode and stay tuned for Part 3 and 4. The post 23 of the Most Common Questions Asked about Church Revitalization, Part 2 appeared first on Church Answers.

    23 of the Most Common Questions Asked about Church Revitalization, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 28:40


    Thom and Jess look at some of the most common issues and questions you have about church revitalization. Your questions have directed us in our research and writings, and they will continue to do so. Though there were several hundred questions you submitted, we selected 23 most common questions about revitalizing churches. Because of the number, we cover the questions in four consecutive podcasts. The post 23 of the Most Common Questions Asked about Church Revitalization, Part 1 appeared first on Church Answers.

    Five of the Greatest Pain Points of Pastors

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 32:32


    Church Answers surveyed over 100 pastors and asked them what caused them the greatest pain. Thom and Jess identify five of the most frequent responses. The post Five of the Greatest Pain Points of Pastors appeared first on Church Answers.

    Seven Ways You Can Develop Thicker Skin in Ministry

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 31:11


    Jess and Thom discuss seven ways you can develop thicker skin in ministry. The post Seven Ways You Can Develop Thicker Skin in Ministry appeared first on Church Answers.

    Someone puked loudly while I was preaching. How should I handle unexpected interruptions? and other listener questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 33:30


    Jess and Thom will answer listener questions at various points throughout the year. This week, we will answer several questions on two of our podcasts. The post Someone puked loudly while I was preaching. How should I handle unexpected interruptions? and other listener questions appeared first on Church Answers.

    Should I lead the elders to fire our pastor, who is also my brother-in-law? and other listener questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 34:24


    Jess and Thom will answer listener questions at various points throughout the year. This week, we will answer several questions on two of our podcasts. The post Should I lead the elders to fire our pastor, who is also my brother-in-law? and other listener questions appeared first on Church Answers.

    Growing an Evangelistic Church in a Town of 5,602 People

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 30:57


    The story is remarkable in any town of any size. But First Baptist Church of Okeechobee, Florida, is reaching more people than churches in major cities. You will be amazed by the insights as Thom interviews Pastor Mark McCarter of First Baptist Church, Okeechobee, Florida. The post Growing an Evangelistic Church in a Town of 5,602 People appeared first on Church Answers.

    Evangelistic Growth in a Non-Denominational Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 31:47


    Non-denominational churches are among the fastest (and only?) major categories of growing churches in the United States. Sadly, though, most of them are growing from transfer growth. Lowcountry Community Church in South Carolina is an exception. Thom interviews Pastor Jeff Cranston about the church's amazing conversion growth. The post Evangelistic Growth in a Non-Denominational Church appeared first on Church Answers.

    The Four Most Common Acts of Stupidity That Get Pastors Fired

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 36:27


    Thom and Jess discuss the four most common acts of stupidity including flirting dangerously with sexual boundaries, plagiarism, financial stupidity, and social media madness. The post The Four Most Common Acts of Stupidity That Get Pastors Fired appeared first on Church Answers.

    Seven Personality Traits Guests Like in a Pastor

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 33:04


    Initially, when you ask church guests what they like about a pastor, they will respond with a comment about the pastor's preaching. But if you go just one more level in the conversation, these church guests will also talk about the favorable personality traits of the pastor. The post Seven Personality Traits Guests Like in a Pastor appeared first on Church Answers.

    From Chaos to Clarity: Simplifying Church Finances for Growing Ministries

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 31:58


    Thom and Jess interview Steve Chaney, founder and CEO of Chaney and Associates, the premier CPA firm for churches of all sizes. In this episode, they discuss how churches can streamline their bookkeeping processes to focus more on ministry and growth. The post From Chaos to Clarity: Simplifying Church Finances for Growing Ministries appeared first on Church Answers.

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