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Best podcasts about sherry surratt

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Front Range Sermon Audio
When Christians Get It Wrong - In God We Trust Week 4

Front Range Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 37:33


by Sherry Surratt

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Front Range Sermon Audio
Celebrating Family - #wearefrontrange Week 3

Front Range Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 33:47


by Sherry Surratt

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Front Range Sermon Audio
(Worst) Best Neighbor Ever Week 1

Front Range Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 37:58


by Sherry Surratt

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Focus on the Family Daily
Confronting Your Fears as a Mom (Part 2 of 2)

Focus on the Family Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 25:52


If you’ve ever felt more fearful than fearless when it comes to your mothering journey, you’re not alone! “Mothers of Preschoolers”, Sherry Surratt, will share practical ways you can combat fear—and the seven habits of better moms.

Enjoy the Journey with Arron Chambers
ETJ 39: A Conversation with Leader, Mentor, Strategist, Author, and VP of One Hope, Sherry Surratt

Enjoy the Journey with Arron Chambers

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 53:05


In this conversation with Sherry Surratt, we discuss leadership, women in leadership, mentoring, balance in life, Equality vs. Equity, and the impact that One Hope is having sharing God's Word with children from all over the world.To find out more about One Hope: https://onehope.netFree Youth Ministry Resources from One Hope:https://feed.bibleHere's a link for more information about Sherry and Geoff Surratt's ministry:https://www.ministrytogether.com/about-us/Here's Sherry's Amazon Author Page:https://www.amazon.com/Sherry-Surratt/e/B00BUZ5J8C/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1If you'd prefer to listen to watch this podcast on YouTube, you can go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My7VwddBuiUIf you like this Podcast, please like it, subscribe, and share it with as many people as you can. If you’d like to contact me, you can reach me at arron@arronchambers.com. My website is www.arronchambers.com. If you’d like to check out the church where I serve or watch one of my messages, go to: www.journeychristian.org/media. My Instagram @arronchambersTwitter @ArronChambersMy Official Facebook Page: @ArronChambersOfficial

Front Range Sermon Audio
5 Women Who Changed The World Week 1

Front Range Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 55:47


by Sherry Surratt

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Family Hacks Week 4

Front Range Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 42:22


by Geoff and Sherry Surratt

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The Pastors Collective
Should Beth Moore Go Home?

The Pastors Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 28:55


Recently, a controversy erupted after John MacArthur made a comment about Beth Moore – saying she should “go home.” The comment led to a firestorm on social media, and brought to the surface a variety of issues related to women in ministry. On this episode of The Pastors Collective, Pastors Greg Surratt and Darrin Patrick are joined by Geoff and Sherry Surratt to discuss the questions raised by the controversy. What roles should women play in ministry? What opportunities should churches provide for them? And what should women in ministry hear from their pastors?   Credits: Produced by Narrativo Executive produced by Gregg Surratt and Darrin Patrick Edited and mixed by Mike Cosper Theme song by Dan Phelps

Treasured with Courtney DeFeo
The Treasured Study is Here with Sherry Surratt (Ep 51)

Treasured with Courtney DeFeo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 46:58


Sherry Surratt has served in numerous ministry roles as Children’s and Family Pastor, CEO of MOPS International and currently serves as Director of Family and Leadership Strategy for the Rethink Group. She’s a shoe freak, a lover of coffee, mom of two and ‘Mimi’ to three, with another on the way. She and her husband Geoff reside in Denver, CO where they love to hike and escape to the mountains as often as possible. She is a speaker and author and loves to talk about family, leadership and ministry.  

Managing Leadership Anxiety: Yours and Theirs
S01E12: Geoff and Sherry Surratt

Managing Leadership Anxiety: Yours and Theirs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 60:20


Geoff and Sherry join me to discuss imposter syndrome, making mistakes and tools to notice and de escalate anxiety.  

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Influence Podcast
142. How Ministry Couples Can Have Thriving Marriages

Influence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 45:59


Husbands and wives ministering alongside one another in the church is common. Indeed, it has biblical precedents in ministry couples like Priscilla and Aquila and Andronicus and Junia (Romans 16:3, 7). But working together, even in ministry, presents unique challenges to healthy marriages. In this episode of the Influence Podcast, Influence magazine senior editor John Davidson talks to Geoff and Sherry Surratt about how ministry couples can have thriving marriages. The Surratts are founders of Ministry Together, and coauthors of Together: A Guide for Doing Ministry Together. Geoff wrote a feature story on multisite churches for the March/April 2018 issue of Influence magazine.

Married People Podcast
MP 032: How do we do marriage and ministry together? (with Sherry Surratt)

Married People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 43:16


Sherry and her husband Geoff wrote the book Together: A Guide for Couples Doing Ministry Together. There are surprisingly few resources for couples doing ministry together, so this is the kind of book that Sherry and Geoff wished they had! Interview  Tell us a little about you and Geoff’s journey in ministry and family Geoff comes from a ministry background—most of his family is in ministry. The transition of going from not being in ministry to being married to a pastor was a big change for me. People expected me to be doing things because I was a pastor’s wife and I had no idea what those things were! It took me a while to find my way. You guys have been across the board – from doing ministry together to separately. What are some unique challenges for couples in ministry? One of the unique challenges is to figure out what your expectations are. I had expectations, and Geoff did as well. We didn’t have the good sense to even talk about it together. We have learned that you need to talk about what you expect marriage and ministry to be – we’ve learned to get honest. Can you give me an example in those first few years of when you got your feelings hurt? Right after our first child was born we were still youth pastors. We were having overnight parties with the youth and Geoff expected me to come to all those things. I was exhausted and didn’t want to leave my baby. I mentioned it but instead of talking it out I just came and it was a disaster.  I didn’t have the words to tell Geoff about it until years later and he was amazed—he just had no idea. I felt that if I told him what I was thinking and feeling it would pile on to all the other things he was bearing from the church, so I kept a lot to myself and that was mistake. How does someone do that well? What’s the best way to share those things without piling on? You learn the rhythm of ministry when you’re in it for a while. Right after they give a big message or there’s a big event is not a great time for a big conversation. Pick your time well. I started setting up a time to talk about things with Geoff and I had to plan ahead about what I wanted to say and accomplish with the conversation. Ministry is so vulnerable; it can be tempting to turn that off for your spouse. That is really something to notice about yourself and talk to your spouse about. Ministry can be exhausting. What’s the wisdom there, how do you handle that so you don’t give your spouse what’s left? That’s a great thing to do some thinking on. I had to learn quick ways to refresh myself and recollect my thoughts/emotions so I can give Geoff my best. It was as simple as me getting home and wanting to go change into something comfortable. Geoff needs a few minutes alone when he gets home. You need to find those things that both of you need, and spend some time talking through the upcoming season and what it will look like. When we learned to do that, it really helped. It’s also helpful to widen the circle of your marriage - have someone outside your home that will speak into it. It’s good for both spouses to have an accountability partner who will call them on these things. Talk a little bit to people who are overwhelmed in ministry and know they need to change but they’re afraid for what that could mean for their job. How do they approach leadership? One of your responsibilities as a husband or a wife is to fight for your marriage – which means having the courage to speak up. This means you may have to speak up and go to your lead pastor to let them know you need to protect your marriage and take your day off. Other than an emergency, you let your team know that you spend your day off with your family. You are a model for the other families in your church and they are watching!  Church leaders and especially youth pastors are often shocked by the idea of boundaries. I’ve had a lot of pushback that it doesn’t feel ‘Christian’. What would you say to that? I would say that we have lost our way in that extent. One of the things that breaks our heart is when we see couples in ministry whose marriage suddenly falls into a ditch. Our ministry will only be as strong as our family life. If we are married and a parent, those are our first ministries. Cheat on the work side—don’t cheat your family. You mentioned that you and Geoff hit a point where your marriage was in a ditch. Would you share a little about that season? It came out of the very things we were just mentioning. We were planting a church and we were literally driving ourselves crazy. Our kids were young and the church started growing quickly. We were like passing ships in the night, like roommates working on a project together. I reached a point where I wondered why even be married anymore and I wanted to pack up the kids and leave. Thankfully God intervened at a marriage retreat we were leading and God got ahold of my heart. We started praying together and apologized. We started doing marriage counseling and asked God to rebuild. My advice is don’t quit—God can rebuild anything. You and Geoff have a ritual every day before work. Want to talk about that? One of the things we realized in our intimacy was praying together over each other does more for our intimacy than anything else. Geoff wraps his arms around me and prays over me every day. That makes him so attractive to me! Every morning we ask each other “What do you have ahead in your day and how can I pray for you?” When you tell a man to pray out loud with his wife, that’s scary. Is that true for women? I think so. It may be a little harder for guys as they feel all this pressure to be the spiritual leader. But I think it’s practice. Your one simple thing for this week: Find a time to get with your spouse and ask each other “How are we doing in our marriage?” Thanks for joining us for the Married People Podcast. We hope you’ll subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and leave a review – they help us make the podcast better. Check out Geoff and Sherry’s book, Together: A Guide for Couples Doing Ministry Together. They also have an online class coming up; you can find it at doministrytogether.com. You can also connect with Geoff and Sherry at ministrytogether.com. We want to hear from you! Visit us on Facebook, Instagram or our site and tell us what you do to protect your marriage from revolving around your kids. If you want more resources, check out Your Best Us. Finally, we hope you’ll join us for next week’s episode!

Forest Hill Parenting Podcast
Parent Cue: The Power of Presence and Connection with Sherry Surratt

Forest Hill Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 29:55


Parent Cue Live
PCL 42: Leveraging Grandparents to Widen the Circle

Parent Cue Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 27:07


Sherry Surratt, Executive Director of Family Strategy at Orange, talks about how grandparents have a great opportunity to influence the lives of the next generation through their grandchildren in today’s episode. The post PCL 42: Leveraging Grandparents to Widen the Circle appeared first on Parent Cue.

Nick Blevins Family Ministry Podcast: Children | Youth | Students | NextGen
Episode 063: Strategy for Partnering with Parents With Sherry Surratt

Nick Blevins Family Ministry Podcast: Children | Youth | Students | NextGen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 57:46


In this episode, I talk with Sherry Surratt, the Executive Director of Family Strategy at Orange, about a year long strategy for partnering with parents. Sherry shares what a 12-month plan looks like practically for your ministry, and previews some of the things Orange is working on to help church leaders partner with parents even more effectively. Sherry Surratt Connect with Sherry on […] The post Episode 063: Strategy for Partnering with Parents With Sherry Surratt appeared first on nickblevins.com.

Surviving Sarah
Episode 39: Sherry Surratt

Surviving Sarah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 42:17


Welcome to Surviving Sarah. I'm your host, Sarah Bragg and this week, Sherry Surratt joins me for Episode 39. In her personal life, she lives in Parker, Colorado with her husband, Jeff. She has two grown kids and two grandkids. Professionally, she is an author, communicator, former MOPS President & CEO and currently serves as the Executive Director of Parenting Strategy at Orange. Since she has been through all the phases of parenting and has been married for over 30 years, we have a rich conversation about surviving parenting and marriage. Hop over to SurvivingSarah.com for links to everything mentioned in today's episode or to shoot me an email to continue the conversation. You can find me @sarahwbragg on Instagram and Twitter.

Kids Ministry 101
Reaching Preschool Moms with Sherry Surratt

Kids Ministry 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 17:43


This week’s episode of the LifeWay Kids Podcast, we sit down and have a conversation with Sherry Surratt about moms with preschoolers. What do preschool parents worry about? What do preschool […]

Catalyst Podcast
Jon Acuff // Sherry Surratt: Episode 274

Catalyst Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2014 43:09


Tyler Reagin catches up with Jon Acuff to discuss leadership, social media, and ego. Then Carlos Whittaker talks to Sherry Surratt, CEO of MOPS, at Catalyst Atlanta about balancing career and calling.

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