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Now that you have a plan to transform your parish, how do you get started? Implementing the Clear Path to Discipleship can feel daunting when you start to understand the scope of the change that is necessary. In this third episode of the series How to Build a Clear Path to Discipleship (https://equip.archomaha.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Clear-Path-Explained-w-Graphics-Mar-2024.pdf), Jonathan Sanchez-Hidalgo, Director of Evangelization and Discipleship at St. Charles Borromeo shares his experience navigating the complexities of implementing programs within a parish setting. He highlights the importance of community involvement, the need for flexibility and initiative, and the ability to learn from failures. Here's what to expect from this episode: [04:09] Challenges and Triumphs of Implementing the Clear Path [15:28] Navigating Setbacks and Finding Grace in Delay [21:17] Learning from Obstacles: A Journey of Adaptation and Growth [22:04] The Importance of Teamwork and Delegation in Retreat Planning [25:34] Finding and Cultivating the Right Help for Ministry Initiatives [28:27] Embracing Failure and Learning in Ministry Development For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)
This season, on Mission & Methods, we are getting to know members of the CGN Executive Team. Jeff Gipe has a unique background, having been a successful businessman in Southern California, and then planting and pastoring a church. He now uses these skills and experiences to serve Calvary Global Network, both as a member of the staff, and as the head of the Funding Team. In this episode, Jeff talks about some of the ways the funding team has been able to help churches and empower ministry initiatives around the world, and why he is passionate about mobilizing the church to use our skills and resources to help each other further the mission of God. Jeff also hosts the Isms That Cause Schisms Podcast. We'd love to hear feedback from you on these episodes. You can email us at CGN@calvarychapel.com
Shamus is the Director of Ministry Initiatives for Finish Line Ministries. Finish Line exists to equip and empower church planters in Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Before coming to Finish Line, Shamus was a church planter with the Send Network in Columbus. In this episode, Shamus talks about his new podcast, Orthopraxy. He also talks about the highs and lows of church planting and the opportunities God is giving Finish Line in remote villages in Africa.
The Waterbrook pastors gather together on stage for the 13th annual Grillin' the Pastors weekend. Instead of questions from the congregation this year, they tell about the people they're burdened with deep caring about and how they're being innovative to reach those people. An inspiring conversation about discerning what should be set in stone and what should be held loosely for Christians. What happens when you measure success by obedience to God and not by earthly results? It's not a typical service, but it's an important one for Waterbrook Bible Fellowship.
In this episode, special guest, Katherine Angulo, shares what thriving ministry looks like and how we can prepare our young lay leaders and priests to be successful in ministry and to have longevity in their roles. Katherine is the Program Director for Thriving in Ministry Initiatives at the McGrath Institute at Notre Dame University. She also shares about her experience leading the Bishop D'Arcy Program in Priestly Renewal and what our priests are experiencing in the 21st Century Church.
On today's show, Tim speaks with Jim Maxim of ACTS 413 Ministry. Jim talks of his life, the car accident that almost killed him, and in time, brought him to the Lord. Then, Tim welcomes retired CEO of C-SPAN Brian Lamb to the show. Brian discusses his journalism career, the impact of C-SPAN in its 40 years since its inception and why the network is so important to society, and his life in retirement. Later, Tim welcomes Director of Ministry Initiatives at Hope for the Heart Debbie Stuart to the program. Hope For The Heart is a ministry providing biblical hope and practical help for everyday problems. Hope For The Heart hopes to equip you with the help and hope you need so that you can then equip and encourage others. Debbie, specifically, is passionate about drawing women into the Word of God and equipping them to become powerful influencers in their families and communitiesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
God designed the Church to run on volunteer power. Every member of the congregation is a spiritually gifted individual, after all, called and empowered to do “the work of ministry” (Ephesians 4:12 ESV). And yet, many churches experience a chronic shortage of volunteers. What is the cause of this shortage, and what can pastors and other church leaders do about it? Those are the questions Influence magazine executive editor George P. Wood explores with Jill Fox in Episode 153 of the Influence Podcast. Fox is Ministry Initiatives and Next Gen pastor at Westwood Community Church in Excelsior, Minnesota, and co-author, with Leith Anderson, of two books: The Volunteer Churchand Volunteering, both published by Zondervan.
This week we talk with Adam Gustine, Director of Ministry Initiatives for Love Mercy, Do Justice, an initiative of the Evangelical Covenant Church, whose mission it is to Join God in making things right in our broken world. Adam is also a good friend. We talk about white privilege, power dynamics, and some of the pitfalls […] The post 021 – White Privilege, Power, and Justice with Adam Gustine appeared first on Gravity Leadership.
Debbie Stuart, director of Ministry Initiatives at Hope for the Heart, proposes that, at times, the Lord allows His faithful servants to be shipwrecked so ministry can be maximized in their lives. The post Successful Shipwrecks appeared first on DTS Voice.
Debbie Stuart, director of Ministry Initiatives at Hope for the Heart, proposes that, at times, the Lord allows His faithful servants to be shipwrecked so ministry can be maximized in their lives. The post Successful Shipwrecks appeared first on DTS Voice.
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200churches Podcast: Ministry Encouragement for Pastors of Small Churches
This is a somewhat wild episode, with Jonny in a car to Minneapolis, Jeff in the Studio, and Dan Reiland in his Atlanta office. Dan talks about ministry initiatives that truly require FAITH. Dan's church launched five new campuses this past January, and as we talk about this, we try to have it all scaled to the small church pastor!
This week we talk with Adam Gustine, Director of Ministry Initiatives for Love Mercy, Do Justice, an initiative of the Evangelical Covenant Church, whose mission it is to "Join God in making things right in our broken world." Adam is also a good friend. We talk about white privilege, power dynamics, and some of the pitfalls […] The post 021 – White Privilege, Power, and Justice with Adam Gustine appeared first on Gravity Leadership.