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#13 - Pastoral Perspectives: Faith, Ministry, and Building Bridges with Nonprofits

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Celebrating the 300th episode of a podcast feels like a landmark achievement, and it's perfect timing to bring on podcasting peers and pastoral pals, Dr. Andrew Larson and Tim Miller, who join us to chat about the unique juggle of ministry and the microphone. We peel back the curtain on their Monday routines, post-Sunday fatigue, and the weekly pressures that pastors face in crafting meaningful messages for their congregations. As we sit down, sharing our own trials and triumphs, the episode becomes a testament to the power of shared stories in creating connections within our vocation.
Navigating sensitive topics can feel like a high-wire act, but Andrew and Tim embrace the challenge with a mix of sensitivity and humor. We discuss the importance of authenticity and relationship-building in our roles while also respecting confidentiality. We share the unexpected joys and heartfelt messages from listeners who find solace in our shared experiences, reinforcing that none of us has to navigate ministry alone.
Our conversation then takes a practical turn as we examine how churches can form meaningful partnerships with nonprofit organizations. We exchange tales of community impact, how to sidestep the aggressive tactics of certain nonprofits, and the merits of relational engagement. This episode serves as a hearty blend of advice, anecdotes, and affirmations, reminding all of us in ministry, or those working with ministries, how vital it is to serve with purpose, preserve our well-being, and lean into the support system that surrounds us.
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Chapters

1. Content, Commitment, and Ministry (00:00:09)

2. Building Relationships and Authenticity in Ministry (00:11:30)

3. Selecting Nonprofit Partners for Church Engagement (00:18:10)

4. Choosing Nonprofits and Avoiding Pushy Organizations (00:28:30)

5. Nonprofit Tips for Partnering With Churches (00:33:03)

6. Addressing Burnout in Ministry (00:45:30)

62 episodes

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Celebrating the 300th episode of a podcast feels like a landmark achievement, and it's perfect timing to bring on podcasting peers and pastoral pals, Dr. Andrew Larson and Tim Miller, who join us to chat about the unique juggle of ministry and the microphone. We peel back the curtain on their Monday routines, post-Sunday fatigue, and the weekly pressures that pastors face in crafting meaningful messages for their congregations. As we sit down, sharing our own trials and triumphs, the episode becomes a testament to the power of shared stories in creating connections within our vocation.
Navigating sensitive topics can feel like a high-wire act, but Andrew and Tim embrace the challenge with a mix of sensitivity and humor. We discuss the importance of authenticity and relationship-building in our roles while also respecting confidentiality. We share the unexpected joys and heartfelt messages from listeners who find solace in our shared experiences, reinforcing that none of us has to navigate ministry alone.
Our conversation then takes a practical turn as we examine how churches can form meaningful partnerships with nonprofit organizations. We exchange tales of community impact, how to sidestep the aggressive tactics of certain nonprofits, and the merits of relational engagement. This episode serves as a hearty blend of advice, anecdotes, and affirmations, reminding all of us in ministry, or those working with ministries, how vital it is to serve with purpose, preserve our well-being, and lean into the support system that surrounds us.
Shownotes

The Nonprofit Renaissance is Powered by Vers Creative. An award winning creative agency trusted by global brands and businesses.
Follow @collinhoke
Follow @heredes
Follow @vers_creative
Work with Vers

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Content, Commitment, and Ministry (00:00:09)

2. Building Relationships and Authenticity in Ministry (00:11:30)

3. Selecting Nonprofit Partners for Church Engagement (00:18:10)

4. Choosing Nonprofits and Avoiding Pushy Organizations (00:28:30)

5. Nonprofit Tips for Partnering With Churches (00:33:03)

6. Addressing Burnout in Ministry (00:45:30)

62 episodes

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