
Reformed Forum Why Pastors Need Deep Theology and Real Friendship
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Apr 17, 2026 Sean Morris, pastor in Oak Ridge and cohost of Larger for Life, brings pastoral formation and mentorship experience. Derrick Brite, pastor in Aliceville, shares how pastoral brotherhood refreshed his ministry. They discuss why deep theology and honest pastoral friendship matter. They contrast networking with real intimacy, warn about isolation, and celebrate how doctrine and close relationships sustain long-term ministry.
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How Twin Lakes Hooked A Young Seminarian
- Sean Morris first attended Twin Lakes while at RTS Jackson and has gone almost every year for about 14 years.
- He found a warm reception, mentorship from senior pastors like Ligon Duncan, and a lasting brotherhood that shaped his pastoral identity.
A Chance Meeting Led To A Small Town Pastorate
- Derrick Brite first went to Twin Lakes in 2019 and a hallway conversation there directly connected him to Aliceville, Alabama.
- A chance meeting with Harris Bond identified members of his search committee and provided inside context that helped him accept the small-town pastorate.
Do Fight Ministerial Isolation With Close Brothers
- Do cultivate real pastoral friendships to prevent isolation and provide accountability.
- Derrick warns isolated ministers often fester in secret sin or burn out, so seek brothers who will ask hard questions and pray with you.

