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In this episode of the Delaney Future Church podcast, Anthony Delaney speaks with Alan McWilliam, an ordained minister and church planting advocate. They discuss Alan's journey of faith, his passion for evangelism, and the transformative work of the Cairn Movement in Scotland. The conversation highlights the engagement of Gen Z in church activities, the revival trends in Scotland and Ireland, and the challenges faced by church leaders today. Alan shares insights on community impact, food poverty solutions, and the collaborative efforts in church planting. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of connection, community, and the upcoming Kingdom Come event.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Alan McWilliam02:01 Alan's Early Faith Journey05:08 Experiences in Street Outreach09:24 The Glasgow Send Event and Gen Z Engagement11:00 Revival Trends in Scotland17:21 Transforming Faith Communities28:34 Cairn Movement and Church Planting Network36:17 The Importance of Collaboration in Church Leadership39:02 Defining What Counts as Church44:24 Navigating Church Decline and Missional Creativity49:39 The Evolving Concept of 'Being Of' in Church52:42 Restoring Balance Between Local and Translocal Church01:00:33 The Role of Cross-Cultural Missions01:02:14 Kingdom Come Mission School and Future Opportunities
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In this episode of the Future Church podcast, Anthony Delaney discusses the concept of a discipleship pathway, emphasizing the importance of personal relationships with Jesus, transformation into a new creation, and understanding one's identity in Christ. He highlights the role of storytelling in sharing faith and the significance of deliverance and spiritual freedom in the Christian journey. The conversation encourages equipping the church for ministry and fostering a supportive community for spiritual growth.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Ivy Discipleship Pathway03:09 The Concept of Deliverance in Discipleship06:05 The Importance of Being Born Again09:01 Transformation and New Identity in Christ11:46 The Role of Scripture in Identity Formation15:07 Personal Stories of Deliverance17:57 Practical Steps for Deliverance Ministry20:54 Integrating Deliverance into Church Life23:49 Conclusion and Call to Action
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In this episode, Anthony Delaney discusses the importance of having a discipleship pathway in churches, emphasizing the need for believers to not only accept Jesus but to actively follow Him. He explores the parable of the lost sons to illustrate how people can be lost both in the world and within the church. Delaney encourages listeners to discover their own journey of faith and to reach out to others, highlighting the value of the Kingdom of Heaven and the transformative love of Christ. He concludes with a call to action for churches to develop strategies for outreach and discipleship.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Discipleship Pathway02:19 The Call to Follow Jesus07:00 Understanding the Lost Sons12:43 Key Stages in the Discipleship Journey22:34 Discovering People Far from God31:06 The Importance of True Discipleship
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In this episode of the FutureChurch podcast, Anthony Delaney discusses the importance of discipleship in the church, emphasizing the need for a structured pathway to help individuals grow in their faith. He highlights the role of leadership in fostering a culture of growth and the significance of community and spiritual disciplines. Delaney also introduces the Discipleship Pathway, a framework designed to guide believers from initial interest to active participation in their faith, and discusses the resources available through Right Now Media to support this journey.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to FutureChurch Podcast01:00 Discipleship Pathway Overview05:12 The Role of Leadership in Church Growth09:54 Developing a Discipleship Framework15:11 The Importance of a Clear Plan for Discipleship20:00 The Five D's of Discipleship23:52 Conclusion and Call to Action
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In this episode of the Future Church podcast, Anthony Delaney speaks with Damilola Mckindie about the journey of faith, the importance of discipleship, and the role of Christians in engaging with culture and politics. Damilola shares insights from his background, his experiences in university, and the significance of internships in shaping his professional life. The conversation explores the challenges of sharing faith in a secular world, the importance of law and free speech, and how Christians can collaborate to address societal issues. Damilola emphasizes the need for boldness in faith and the necessity of preparing new believers for the realities of following Jesus.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background03:00 Damilola's Journey and Faith05:59 Engaging with Law and Justice08:47 Navigating University Life as a Christian12:11 The Role of Law in Society15:00 Christian Engagement in Politics18:11 Creative Collaboration in Addressing Social Issues27:14 Creating Instead of Complaining30:08 Roles and Responsibilities in Ministry32:37 Engaging the Church in Public Life38:11 The Importance of Discipleship48:00 Preparing for Baptism and Beyond54:31 Praying for the Future of the Church
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In this episode of the Future Church podcast, Anthony Delaney interviews Chip Ingram, founder of Living on the Edge Ministries. They discuss Chip's journey to faith, the purpose of the church, and the importance of discipleship. Chip emphasizes the need for churches to be supernatural communities that focus on spiritual growth and meeting community needs. He also outlines the characteristics of a high impact church, which include regularly bringing lost people to Christ, maturing found people, and addressing community needs. The conversation highlights the significance of Romans 12 in understanding discipleship and the role of church leaders.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Chip Ingram and His Ministry02:03 Chip's Journey to Faith11:32 The Impact of Personal Relationships in Faith15:59 The Purpose of the Church21:44 Understanding Discipleship through Romans 1224:28 Radical Love and Community Engagement31:56 The Role of Pastors in Modern Church39:20 Defining a High-Impact Church47:16 Prayer for Transformation and Growth
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In this episode of the Future Church Podcast, Anthony Delaney discusses the launch of the High Impact Church and the importance of discipleship through the 'Knowing, Growing, Going' framework. He emphasizes the significance of personal testimonies in sharing faith and the transformative power of Jesus in one's life. The conversation highlights the need for hope in a world filled with despair and encourages listeners to actively engage in their faith journey.
TakeawaysThe Future Church Podcast aims to reach a diverse audience.High Impact Church is focused on engaging the global youth culture.Discipleship is structured around the 'Knowing, Growing, Going' framework.Personal testimonies are powerful tools for evangelism.Sharing your faith can be done naturally and authentically.The birth of Jesus is a pivotal moment in history.Evangelism is about connecting people with Christ, not just church attendance.Hope is a vital aspect of the Christian faith.Every believer has a unique story to share.Jesus desires a personal relationship with each individual.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Future Church Podcast02:28 Launch of High Impact Church02:58 Knowing, Growing, Going: Discipleship Pathway04:20 Sharing Your Faith: Personal Testimonies10:31 The Great Commission and Making Disciples19:28 Inviting Jesus into Your Life
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In this episode of the FutureChurch podcast, Anthony Delaney discusses the discipleship pathways being implemented at Ivy Church, focusing on the 'Knowing, Growing, Going' framework. He emphasizes the importance of building a relationship with God, growing in love for Jesus, and applying biblical knowledge in practical ways. The conversation also highlights the significance of spiritual practices such as Bible reading and prayer, and the need to equip others for discipleship.
TakeawaysDiscipleship pathways help individuals grow in their faith.The 'Knowing, Growing, Going' framework is essential for spiritual development.Building a relationship with God is foundational to discipleship.Transformation comes from engaging with the gospel, not just information.Growing in love for Jesus is a key aspect of discipleship.Knowledge of the Bible must be coupled with love and action.Practices like prayer and Bible reading are vital for spiritual growth.Equipping others to share their faith is crucial for community growth.Discipleship is a continuous journey without a defined endpoint.The church's role is to meet the needs of the community while making disciples.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the FutureChurch Podcast01:45 Discipleship Pathway: Knowing, Growing, Going05:20 The Importance of Scripture in Discipleship11:09 Growing in Love for God and Others17:01 Practices for Spiritual Growth22:32 Equipping Others for Discipleship
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In this episode, Anthony Delaney discusses the mission of his church, Ivy, focusing on community outreach and discipleship. He shares insights from the Festival Manchester initiative, the impact of COVID-19 on community engagement, and the importance of developing a discipleship framework called 'Knowing, Growing, Going.' Delaney emphasizes the need for practical steps in discipleship, the role of technology, and the significance of scripture in guiding individuals on their faith journey.
Takeaways
The importance of community outreach in church missions.Festival Manchester served as a significant outreach initiative.COVID-19 challenged traditional methods of engagement.Dog training provided insights into discipleship methods.The 'Knowing, Growing, Going' framework is essential for discipleship.Church growth requires a balanced approach: up, in, and out.Utilizing technology can enhance discipleship efforts.Scripture plays a crucial role in understanding faith.Practical steps are necessary for effective discipleship.Equipping individuals to be disciples is a core mission.Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Future Church Podcast01:21 Festival Manchester: A Community Outreach Initiative04:35 Reflections on COVID-19 and Community Connection09:45 Discipleship: The Importance of Follow-Up14:01 Knowing, Growing, Going: A Discipleship Framework22:29 Engaging with John's Gospel: A Path to Knowing God29:04 Conclusion and Call to Action
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In this episode of the FutureChurch podcast, Anthony Delaney engages with Mattias Demaerel, who shares his transformative journey in disciple making. They discuss the inception of a disciple making movement, the structure and impact of the Recruits program, and the importance of relationships in discipleship. Mattias emphasizes the need for a multiplication mindset over a growth mindset, highlighting the significance of finding 'persons of peace' for effective evangelism. The conversation also touches on the Kingdom of God, the role of signs and wonders, and the relational nature of discipleship.
TakeawaysDisciple making can start accidentally through genuine relationships.Personal transformation is crucial for effective discipleship.A disciple making movement requires a multiplication mindset.Finding a 'person of peace' is essential for evangelism.Discipleship is highly relational and cannot be done in isolation.The Kingdom of God should be central to our mission.Multiplication requires sacrifice and commitment.Curriculum in discipleship should be simple yet profound.The church must focus on sending rather than just gathering.Apostolic mission is about empowering others to reach their networks.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mattias Demaerel and Recruits01:44 Mattias's Journey to Faith and Discipleship04:58 The Impact of Discipleship Training School (DTS)10:22 The Birth of a Disciple-Making Movement15:44 The Need for Sustainable Discipleship20:57 The Recruits Program and Its Evolution26:14 Curriculum and Structure of the Recruits Program31:31 The Importance of Multiplication in Discipleship36:59 The Essence of Apprenticeship in Discipleship38:05 The Role of Relationships in Discipleship39:00 Creating a Disciple-Making Ecosystem40:35 The Importance of Relational Discipleship42:21 The Need for Intentional Spiritual Formation43:29 Developing Resources for Discipleship46:13 The Evolution of the Movement: From Men to All49:54 Apostolism vs. Evangelism in Modern Context53:04 The Power of Multiplication in Discipleship01:01:09 Starting the Journey of Discipleship
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In this episode Gareth shares his journey in church leadership, discussing his early experiences, challenges, and the evolution of his approach to leading a church how understanding our call to release God’s purpose in people has led to him creating environments for personal growth for all as disciples - shifting from large gatherings to more intimate, accountable groups where we coach and ask questions more than give answers.
Church Leadership Journeys and Challenges
Gareth shared his early passion for leading a church, starting at age 13, and how he became a senior leader at 22. He also talked about the challenges and opportunities that came with leading a church, including a significant shift in vision around 2006-2007, which led to building a new church on a business park. Gareth then discusses his journey of discovery, exploring how to unlock the potential of a church in a society that seemed to have turned its back on it. This led to the creation of a multi-site model with several locations. Gareth then further reflected on the potential that still remained to be tapped into.
Gareth's Leadership Journey and Bible College
Anthony and Gareth discussed Gareth's transition into a senior leadership position and his experiences with his father and Bible college. Gareth noted that the practical application of his learning was crucial, and that the apprenticeship model was integral to his development. Gareth also expressed his appreciation for working with his father, highlighting the positive aspects of their collaboration.
Leadership and Change Management Strategies
Gareth discussed his approach to leadership, emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives and approaches. He shared his experience of working with his father and father-in-law, highlighting the need to respect and understand different generations and approaches. Gareth also touched on the challenges of leading a church through significant changes, such as selling a building and moving to a warehouse. He stressed the importance of having a clear vision and understanding the reasons behind these changes. Anthony sought Gareth's advice on how to lead people through such changes, and Gareth emphasized the need for a strong vision and understanding of the reasons behind the changes.
Gareth's Vision for Church Growth
Gareth shared his personal experience of a moment of clarity that led him to envision a change in the church he was leading. He emphasized the importance of honoring the past while tilting towards the future and the next generation. He also discussed the transition of the church's name from its original name to "Everyday Champions" in 2006, and subsequent expansions to different locations. Anthony agreed with Gareth's points, referencing a quote from Alan Hirsch about honoring generations.
Decentralizing Church Model for Growth
Anthony and Gareth discussed the evolution of their church's model from a traditional, geographically-based structure to a more decentralized, technology-driven approach. They acknowledged the importance of proximity of leaders in maintaining the initial model, but also recognized the need for change as they sought to reach a wider audience. Gareth shared their experience of opening a mobile coffee space in Greenwich, which allowed them to listen to and engage with people who weren't attending church. This shift in approach led to a better understanding of the questions people were asking, which differed from those addressed in the traditional model. The conversation ended with Gareth suggesting that their new model was akin to building a factory for the future, while still maintaining the existing structure.
Purpose, Discipleship, and Human Nature
Gareth and Anthony discussed the concept of purpose and its relation to the church and individual beliefs. Gareth emphasized the importance of understanding the individual's purpose rather than fitting them into a precast mold. He also highlighted the role of discipleship in this process, suggesting that people have the answers within them but need an environment to allow these answers to emerge. Anthony raised a theological question about the fallen nature of humanity and the potential for self-deception. Gareth agreed, noting that there are competing seeds within individuals, and the goal is to create an environment where the seed of vision can grow. The conversation concluded with Gareth acknowledging that this transition is ongoing and has been a significant shift in his perspective.
Shift to Intimate Conversations and Content
Gareth discussed the shift in their model from focusing on large crowds to smaller, more intimate groups. He emphasized the importance of one-to-one conversations in unlocking potential, citing Jesus' example. Gareth also explained their new approach, where content is digitally driven and can be accessed at any time, with groups meeting in various locations. He stressed the need for environments where people can't hide and emphasized the role of leaders in equipping the saints for works of service. Anthony agreed with Gareth's points, noting the importance of personal relationships and the exposure of hidden issues in larger crowds.
Accountability and Coaching in Church Model
Gareth and Anthony discussed the importance of accountability and evaluation in their church model, contrasting it with the traditional "come and see" approach. They emphasized the need for individuals to set goals and seek change, with Gareth suggesting a simple ABC framework for awareness, barrier, and change. Anthony agreed, noting the need for more engaging questions in their discussions. They also discussed the role of coaching in their approach, with Gareth highlighting the importance of drawing out what's inside people rather than just pouring in information. Anthony expressed interest in Gareth's coaching methods and invited him to join a future podcast and launch event. Gareth agreed and encouraged listeners to consider the size of their vision and the potential for change.
Legacy, Contribution, and God's Presence
Gareth challenged the participants to consider their legacy and how they can contribute positively to the world in the next 500 years. He emphasized the importance of going beyond personal interests and contributing to the greater good. Gareth also encouraged the participants to connect with him on social media platforms and to seek a deeper understanding of God. He ended the conversation with a prayer, asking for forgiveness and guidance in expanding their awareness of God's presence and purpose in their lives.
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In this episode, we explore the origins and mission of Steiger, a radical international missionary movement that began with a punk priest in Amsterdam reaching ‘lost sheep.’
Steiger emphasizes the power of preaching the cross through creative and visual methods and has grown into a global movement.
The discussion delves into the challenges of communicating truth in a world shaped by the “Macdonaldisation of the Church” and the complex landscape of global youth culture.
We tackle the confusion of identity in today’s society, exacerbated by secular humanism and the isolating mantra of “my truth,” which have contributed to a world filled with loneliness, confusion, anxiety, and brokenness.
Key topics include:
•Engaging a post-Christian, overcrowded context with creativity and authenticity
•Having spiritual conversations in a skeptical age
•The necessity of focusing on Jesus rather than relying on “big names”
•The Send as a means to mobilize a movement and this year’s LAUNCH event, which aims to equip and release leaders like never before
Inspiring stories from Oslo and Saudi Arabia illustrate how a holy discontent can fuel transformative action.
For more insights, download the free Living On The Edge app for great content from Aaron and Chip Ingram, who will also be speaking at LAUNCH. Liked this episode?
Join us in person in June—book now at Launchcatalyst.org.
Connect deeper through https://www.steiger.org
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Church Leadership – local, national and global
Anthony and Ness discuss the challenges and opportunities of leading a church and a network of churches. Ness expressed her gratitude for being able to lead a local church and a network, as it allows her to connect with the complexities of church leadership and pass on her experiences.
They also touched on the importance of humility, love, and grace in navigating pastoral issues within the next generation in church.
Church Leadership Models and Adaptation
Anthony and Ness discuss the future of church leadership and models. They agreed that the church should not professionalise leadership but should instead train and invest in leadership gifts. They also discussed the importance of understanding the context and culture to which they are called.
Ness mentioned that Pioneer Church does not have a one-size-fits-all model, but rather adapts to the specific setting and context of each church or church plant. They also touched on the success of a bilingual model at Lighthouse Church, Anglesey. Anthony shared his positive experience visiting Lighthouse Church with his wife Zoe.
Embracing Spiritual Gifts in Ministry
They discuss the importance of embracing the spiritual gifts in their ministry. Ness emphasised the need for a high view of the spiritual gifts, proper training, and boundaries to ensure their effective use. She also highlighted the importance of creating space for these gifts and modeling good practice. They also stressed the significance of holding a high view of Scripture and honoring God's word and expressed a growing conviction about the centrality of the Word of God in their ministry.
Bible Reading as Discipleship Tool
Ness shared a story about a 22-year-old electrician who became a Christian after reading the King James version of the Bible. This experience inspired Ness to give away more Bibles and to encourage people to read the Bible with others. To facilitate this, they placed a QR code sticker in the front of the Bibles, directing people to a link for meeting up with someone to read the Bible together.
Preparing for the Upcoming Launch Event
Anthony and Ness discussed the upcoming LAUNCH event in June, with Ness expressing her excitement to be part of it. Anthony revealed the list of speakers, including Chip Ingram, Aaron Pierce and many others, for what they believe will be an important of gathering in preparing the church for the future.
Ness shared her belief that they are in a John the Baptist era, calling for the church to prepare and get ready for the coming of the King. Anthony agreed, stating that this is a year of expansion and not a time to hold back.
Spiritual Guidance for Younger Generations
Anthony and Ness discussed the need for spiritual guidance and mentorship for the younger generation, particularly Gen. Z. Ness emphasized the importance of creating community and providing practical skills, such as cooking, to help young adults navigate life's challenges. They also discussed the potential of younger leaders stepping up into leadership roles and the need for churches to serve and support their communities.
Ness prayed for the group, asking for trust in God's plans and guidance, and for the power of the Holy Spirit to align them with God's work.
Upcoming Launch Event and Key Leaders
Go to Launchcatalyst.org now to book in to the gathering Anthony and Ness discussed, which will focus on the theme of the "High Impact Church".
LAUNCH will be held on the 9th and 10th of June in Wigan and the 12th to 13th of June in Gold Hill Baptist, Buckinghamshire.
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Paul Lloyd with his wife Vicky leads Victory Outreach Church in Salford and they travel globally as part of that incredible ministry.
He had a background in combat sports but after an injury in his teens he fell into depression which took him into the world of Eastend and Essex gangs, heroin addiction and crime. He talks with ex-cop Anthony about why people get addicted and how at 27 years of age he was set free by Jesus Christ after in his hour of need a prizefighter friend told him the good news.
Their time together is profoundly hopeful as Paul describes the hopelessness of atheism and scientism to change lives for good, and why “the church must not just bring a message of lifestyle change, but life exchange!” It just gets better after that bit - so cut out an hour for this fantastic, humorous episode and help us share the hope by liking, reviewing, sharing and subscribing.
Find out more at https://www.vomanchester.org.uk
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Anthony and Graham discussed the importance of integrating faith and sports, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to ministry that supports athletes beyond their achievements. They explored the challenges and opportunities in engaging with different cultures through sports, highlighting the transformative power of faith and the influence of Christian athletes. The conversation also touched on finding purpose, using one's gifts to serve others, and the significance of perseverance and faith in facing challenges.
Find out more about their work here:
https://christiansinsport.org.uk
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Jon is the co-founding pastor of Community Christian Church in Chicago where he provides leadership in new ventures. COMMUNITY has grown from a handful of people to a church with hundreds of leaders and thousands of people celebrating at locations throughout Chicagoland. Jon is also one of COMMUNITY’s Lead Teaching Pastors.
In addition, Jon led in the launch of NewThing, a church-planting movement which Ivy Church is part of, whose mission is to be a catalyst for movements of reproducing churches, he continues to lead in NewThing as one of the North American Apostolic Leaders.
He has co-authored Finding Your Way Back to God, The Big Idea and Exponential: How You and Your Friends Can Start a Missional Church Movement, with his brother Dave. He serves on the board of Exponential Conference and resides in the Lincoln Park Community of Chicago with his wife, Lisa, and their two children, Graham and Chloe.
Conversation includes:
It all started with a napkin! How to DREAM BIG and start small.
‘No money, no people, no clue’ – BUT GOD!
Jon’s personal journey in ministry, from preacher’s kid to leader of leaders.
NewThing’s vision and values and how you can connect with ‘friends on mission’ globally to make collaborative movements and networks for the kingdom.
NewThing’s 4 Rs: Relationships, Reproducing, Resources, Residencies.
The power of an ICNU conversation
How to develop a multiplying church.
Learning to lead as God made YOU not as traditional structures may dictate.
Further Connection/ links
https://www.jonferguson.org/about-jon/
https://newthing.org
https://exponential.org
https://www.launchcatalyst.org
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Luke Greenwood is passionate about evangelism and discipleship among alternative scenes of the Global Youth Culture. He lives in Wrocław, Poland with his wife Ania and two children.
As Steiger Europe Director, Luke’s vision is to see Jesus proclaimed to young people all over the continent, and to establish dynamic, long-term City Teams in key urban centres, that reach and equip the Global Youth Culture through creative evangelism, ongoing discipleship, and local church partnership. He is author of Global Youth Culture: The Spiritual Hunger of the Largest Unreached Culture Today.
How Youtube etc is defining the global youth culture.
Mindset / lies of the Global youth culture.
Openness to spirituality, rejection of institution.
How Steiger’s ‘Edgy’ street evangelism is both challenging and connecting.
How to train, embolden and equip youth to be ready to live out their faith in teams, share the gospel and be missionaries in their city.
Why ‘relevance’ is not the right target.
The Send – a call to gather and send young people out and Steiger’s part in providing missional and evangelistic opportunities in partnership as part of that in key locations.
Links for further connection – https://www.steiger.org https://www.thesend.uk https://steiger.org/speaker-lukegreenwood https://www.launchcatalyst.org
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Geoff has been in ministry for 40+ years as a lead pastor and executive pastor. He was one of the early pioneers of the multisite church movement, overseeing the campus expansion of Seacoast Church and Saddleback Church. He also served as the Managing Director of Exponential and has authored or co-authored four books. For the past 15 years Geoff has coached leaders across the U.S. and Europe (including Anthony!) on multiplication, strategy and structure.
We discussed:
What does ‘success’ in ministry really look like?
How do we keep the main thing the main thing?
What devotional practices can practically help us to stay the course?
What guardrails and what do we need to pay attention to that might prevent us from failing and spoiling our leadership legacy as too many ‘high profile’ men are doing so often currently?
How do we deal with ‘haters’ whether outside or inside the church?
How to make the most of the church by getting women in leadership not on the sidelines.
How to check and discern if YOU have ‘a call’ to Christian leadership.
Go further/ connect: Geoff Surratt - https://www.ministrytogether.com/about-us/ Learning Community - Partnering for purpose https://www.partneringforpurpose.online LAUNCH - https://www.launchcatalyst.org
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Daniel Ghinn leads Worship Works, formed from a passion to see business transforming lives and the kingdom of God going beyond an hour on Sunday.
Paul wrote to the Colossians that when we work with all our hearts as though God is our boss, it's worship.
Listen in as Anthony finds out more and they discuss the theology of work as a blessing - not a curse, as a calling - not a chore and as God's secret weapon to reveal His ecclesia to the world that everyone can be a part of!
Find out more about Worship Works at worship.works
Find out more and sign up to LAUNCH at https://www.launchcatalyst.org/
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Steve Small is passionate about Jesus and mission, especially in our urban estates and schemes. Steve is part of the staff team at Ivy Church leading us on deployment for mission. He has three young boys and is married to Sarah and together they head up the Eden Network for the Message Trust.
Anthony says... “When I first came back to Manchester, Steve was one of the first people I met at Ivy Church where he had been a member for some years. From day one, the way he’s always shone is through servanthood. Anyone who knows Steve will tell you he epitomises the phrase ‘servant leadership’, always first to step up and bless others somehow. That kind of leadership is all too rare and that’s why at Ivy we have a phrase that we all want to ‘Be More Steve.’
God gives grace to the humble and I know you’ll enjoy learning about the call and journey of Steve’s life and ministry to where together with Sarah he now leads the Eden Network, going to the places of greatest need, where the church is in deepest decline, urban missionaries are raised up to live sacrificially, share Jesus joyfully, and build true community.”
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