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Rethinking Ministry: The Shift from Institutions to Relationships with Pastor Josh LeBorious

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What if the church was more about relationships than institutions? This is the thought-provoking question we pose to our guest, Josh LeBorious, a new pastor and inquisitive father. In our enlightening conversation, we discuss the need for a transformative shift in our church focus, veering from an institutional perspective to a more relationship-centered approach. We grapple with the limitations of virtual worship and ponder on the church's proclivity for relying heavily on the power of position. We argue for the value of local, life-on-life ministry, advocating for a church culture that elevates connections over politics and legality.
Josh LeBorious shares some intriguing insights from his church's successful strategies for cultivating and maintaining attendance. This involves the unique tactic of scheduling employees with their friends, which fosters an environment conducive to spiritual growth. He emphasizes the importance of having a close-knit circle of people in a discipleship relationship, drawing inspiration from 'The Other Half of Church' by Jim Hendricks. This book sheds light on the pivotal role character development plays in discipleship.
Our conversation extends to the hurdles encountered by young pastors and the centrality of discipleship in the modern church. We dig into the process of identifying potential leaders within the church, assisting them in nurturing their leadership skills, and maintaining a healthy church culture. Josh shares his journey of self-discovery and the role it plays in conflict resolution, reminding us of the essence of a community focus in the church. Join us for this eye-opening discussion and let's rethink the way we approach ministry.

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Chapters

1. Rethinking Ministry: The Shift from Institutions to Relationships with Pastor Josh LeBorious (00:00:00)

2. Shifting Focus for a Renewed Church (00:00:02)

3. Relational Approaches in Church Ministry (00:09:07)

4. Challenges and Tensions for Young Pastors (00:19:15)

5. Church Discipleship Importance (00:28:38)

6. Discipleship and Leadership Development (00:39:02)

7. Maintaining a Healthy Church Culture (00:49:08)

8. American Reformation Podcast (00:56:56)

115 episodes

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What if the church was more about relationships than institutions? This is the thought-provoking question we pose to our guest, Josh LeBorious, a new pastor and inquisitive father. In our enlightening conversation, we discuss the need for a transformative shift in our church focus, veering from an institutional perspective to a more relationship-centered approach. We grapple with the limitations of virtual worship and ponder on the church's proclivity for relying heavily on the power of position. We argue for the value of local, life-on-life ministry, advocating for a church culture that elevates connections over politics and legality.
Josh LeBorious shares some intriguing insights from his church's successful strategies for cultivating and maintaining attendance. This involves the unique tactic of scheduling employees with their friends, which fosters an environment conducive to spiritual growth. He emphasizes the importance of having a close-knit circle of people in a discipleship relationship, drawing inspiration from 'The Other Half of Church' by Jim Hendricks. This book sheds light on the pivotal role character development plays in discipleship.
Our conversation extends to the hurdles encountered by young pastors and the centrality of discipleship in the modern church. We dig into the process of identifying potential leaders within the church, assisting them in nurturing their leadership skills, and maintaining a healthy church culture. Josh shares his journey of self-discovery and the role it plays in conflict resolution, reminding us of the essence of a community focus in the church. Join us for this eye-opening discussion and let's rethink the way we approach ministry.

Support the Show.

Watch Us On Youtube!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Rethinking Ministry: The Shift from Institutions to Relationships with Pastor Josh LeBorious (00:00:00)

2. Shifting Focus for a Renewed Church (00:00:02)

3. Relational Approaches in Church Ministry (00:09:07)

4. Challenges and Tensions for Young Pastors (00:19:15)

5. Church Discipleship Importance (00:28:38)

6. Discipleship and Leadership Development (00:39:02)

7. Maintaining a Healthy Church Culture (00:49:08)

8. American Reformation Podcast (00:56:56)

115 episodes

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