

Revitalize and Replant
North American Mission Board
Your church doesn’t have to die. God is moving, even in the most difficult places. The Revitalize and Replant podcast equips pastors to take their churches from declining to thriving by pointing them to a new future and a new hope. Tune in for weekly encouragement and practical advice for your pastoring journey.
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Apr 7, 2026 • 24min
Leading Change Without Getting Fired
Practical strategies for leading church change at a shepherd’s pace. Ways to build trust through personal care, retreats, and consistent vision communication. Tips for honoring church history while guiding a shared future. Advice on expecting resistance and responding with patient, biblical reasoning.

Apr 2, 2026 • 22min
Guardrails for Ministry Over the Long Haul: Part 3
The conversation centers on gentleness as a biblical leadership requirement and why harshness erodes trust. They explore humble, shepherd-like care, compassionate discipline, and staying present with difficult people. Practical pastoral habits and healthy boundaries are highlighted to sustain ministry over the long haul.

Mar 31, 2026 • 25min
Guardrails for Ministry Over the Long Haul: Part 2
Practical rules for long-term ministry integrity are unpacked with clear, memorable guidelines. Financial boundaries and accountability get a heavy focus to prevent impropriety. Relational wisdom and emotional intelligence are stressed to keep interactions safe and trustworthy. Concrete habits and oversight strategies are highlighted to protect credibility and longevity in leadership.

Mar 26, 2026 • 25min
Guardrails for Ministry Over the Long Haul: Part 1
Discussion centers on marital faithfulness as a foundation for long-term ministry. They explore emotional and online boundaries to protect relationships. Practical safeguards like transparency, inbox rules, and the Billy Graham rule alternatives are highlighted. The conversation warns about digital and texting risks and stresses alignment with your spouse for longevity.

Mar 24, 2026 • 20min
5 Markers of Church Decline
How can pastors and church leaders recognize when their church is drifting toward decline?
In this episode, Mark Clifton and Mark Hallock discuss five common markers of church decline and what leaders should watch for as they seek to revitalize struggling congregations.
Understanding these warning signs can help churches respond in a timely fashion and refocus on their mission before decline becomes irreversible.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
How declining attendance and disengagement signal deeper health issues
Why an inward-focused church culture often leads to loss of mission
How resistance to change and innovation can stall gospel impact
Why pastoral burnout and lack of lay leadership weaken churches
How financial strain and neglected facilities often reflect broader decline
Resources Mentioned in This Episode
"12 Markers of a Church on the Downslope" by Chuck Lawless
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Mar 19, 2026 • 17min
6 Lessons for Leading Through Adversity
Practical lessons for leading through conflict, discouragement, and ministry pressure. Conversations on humility, forgiveness, and guarding your heart from bitterness. Reasons to keep the gospel central and pursue restoration in church relationships. Reminders to trust God to build the church and resolve to endure difficult seasons.

Mar 17, 2026 • 25min
Some Thoughts on the Decline of Baptisms
They probe why baptisms have fallen, from stricter theological standards to cleaned membership rolls. They explore how stopping re-baptisms and reduced public invitations changed numbers. Training gaps in evangelism and growing cultural polarization get attention. The tone stays pastoral and hopeful, urging clearer invitations and renewed evangelistic practice.

Mar 12, 2026 • 20min
Clifton and Hallock’s Strong Opinions on Preachin’
Two ministers spar over sermon preparation, arguing for serious, non-casual study. They champion text-driven, expository preaching and consecutive book series as safeguards for sound teaching. They debate tangible symbols in worship, from paper Bibles to sturdy pulpits. They also tackle practical worship-space design to keep attention on Scripture.

Mar 10, 2026 • 18min
Clifton and Hallock’s Strong Opinions on Singin’
They argue that congregational singing reveals church health and why loud participation matters more than performance. They discuss how song choice shapes theology and the difference between songs about God and songs about feelings. They explore singing as discipleship and how gospel-rich songs sustain believers through suffering.

Mar 5, 2026 • 17min
Clifton and Hallock’s Strong Opinions on the Lord’s Supper
Conversation about how often churches should celebrate the Lord’s Supper and what that frequency signals about theology. Debate over fencing the table and who is invited to partake. Discussion of linking communion with baptism and the communal, formative role of the ordinance in church life.


