

Lead Time
Unite Leadership Collective
Lead Time is a podcast of the Unite Leadership Collective, hosted by Tim Ahlman and Jack Kalleberg. The ULC envisions a future in which all congregations fully equip the priesthood of all believers through world-class leadership development at the local level. Lead Time taps into biblical wisdom for practical solutions to today's burning issues. Each podcast confronts real-time struggles facing the local church in a post-Christian culture. Step into the action with the ULC. This is Lead Time
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Feb 21, 2024 • 40min
Speaking About What's Happening at CUW and CUAA - BONUS
Watch these 2 Videos referenced in this Bonus Episode! CUWAA Update 2024https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PevechfrVJ0CUW Livestreamhttps://www.cuw.edu/stream/index.htmlGet Caught up with this document:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Eio-TI3mUg8DTlmZfcjFopr-7eWZbzHN/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=111865677093758698689&rtpof=true&sd=trueSupport the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Feb 20, 2024 • 51min
Community is Vital for Spiritual Growth with Dr. Vanessa Seifert
I couldn't be more thrilled to bring you my conversation with the insightful Dr. Vanessa Seifert. Vanessa's tale begins with her high school sports experiences and the recognition of her inherent leadership skills, a story that's not just about the roles we assume, but about the leaderly behaviors we exhibit in every walk of life. Her narrative is shaped by the support of her coach, the unwavering belief of her husband, and her drive to inspire a community where both leaders and learners can prosper.Embarking on an exploration of Vanessa's current role as a Director of Christian Education, we uncover the transformative impact of her practical approach to adult education, which is breathing new life into Christian formation in Nebraska. The Leadership Learning Communities initiative she spearheads is a groundbreaking endeavor that's shaking up pastoral learning with peer groups and coaching, fostering a culture of collaborative and mission-driven leadership that's ripe for ecclesiastical renaissance. Our dialogue is a testament to Vanessa's dedication to creating environments where church circuits can flourish through intentional engagement and formation practices.Finally, we navigate the spiritual dimensions of leadership, discussing how our identities as beloved children of God and the practice of discipleship are central to our self-discovery and deepening of our bond with Jesus. Vanessa and I tackle the challenges posed by distractions like technology, and emphasize the vital role of community in our spiritual lives. We celebrate the diffusion of innovation theory within the church, and the strength diversity brings to our congregations, as Vanessa's experiences remind us of the importance of adaptive change and relationship-building in the leadership and pastoral community.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Feb 16, 2024 • 1h 1min
Wisdom for the Flock: Overcoming Betrayal and Pride with Pastor John Kieschnick
Embark on a profound exploration of church leadership with John Kieschnick, a wise pastor with over three decades of experience at Gloria Dei. Together, we dissect the critical practice of keeping the mission at the forefront, revealing how our natural tendencies towards selfishness can divert us from our spiritual purpose. John imparts timeless leadership wisdom, from the power of persistent mission reminders to the art of empowering church members. Our conversation strikes at the heart of the delicate balance required between pastoral care and outreach, with John recounting a defining moment when he realized the peril of complacency in ministry.As we traverse the historical and modern landscapes of evangelism, our dialogue illuminates the methods of the apostle Paul and the early church, drawing lessons applicable to contemporary challenges. We examine the resurrection of Christ as our lighthouse of hope, propelling our ministry endeavors, and we delve into the internet's potential as today's conduit for spreading the Gospel—a modern Roman road, if you will. The chapter on pastoral training advocates for a blend of traditional seminary education and innovative leadership development, recognizing the necessity of adapting to our ever-evolving ministry context.The journey of a church leader is fraught with trials, including the sting of betrayal and the trap of pride. In a chapter that feels more like a heart-to-heart, we reflect on personal growth born from such adversities and the indispensable role of family support, humility, and self-awareness. We conclude by celebrating the doctrine of the resurrection and its solace amidst life's tribulations, while pondering our roles within the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Tune in for an episode that offers not just strategies for effective ministry but a tapestry of encouragement and the resilience found in faith.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Feb 13, 2024 • 52min
Is the LCMS on Mission? with Pastor Steve Sohns
As the sun casts its warm glow over the breathtaking Arizona landscape, we sit down with Pastor Steve Sones, a man whose retirement is anything but typical. Embarking on a 'refiring' of faith and mission, Pastor Sohns draws from the rich legacy of his father, Will Sohns, and their devotion to the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, to inspire and guide others in Christ-centered living. Our conversation is a tapestry of personal reflection, leadership wisdom, and the unquenchable joy found in serving the Lord, as we explore the transformative effect of a life dedicated to mission work and the collective journey of a community in faith.With Pastor Sohns at our side, we navigate the sometimes challenging terrain of connecting with those whose beliefs differ from our own. The power of a simple prayer offered for a stranger can open doors to profound connections, illustrating the 'up, in, and out' relationships concept we've gleaned from Mike Breen's book. We celebrate the Missouri Synod's storied commitment to mission, and the infectious joy of sharing Jesus, while recognizing the natural evangelist in all of us. It's about living the Christian faith with authenticity, not just preaching it—an ethos grounded in Martin Luther's bold vision.Our dialogue then shifts to the symbiotic roles of pastors and congregants, challenging the notion of passive church membership in favor of a more collaborative ministry model. Through storytelling and empowering choices, we aim to foster an environment where faith is actively lived, rather than mandated through legalism. The episode culminates with strategies for effective church growth and planting, including the five capitals—spiritual, relational, intellectual, physical, and financial—equipping believers to be agents of change within their communities. As we wrap up, the promise of Harvest Partnership's church planting initiatives and the grassroots transformation within the LCMS offer a glimpse into the future of spreading the Gospel, a mission we're all called to with enthusiasm and grace. Join us for an enlightening journey that redefines what it means to live and lead faithfully.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Feb 9, 2024 • 45min
Why We Love Open Dialogue | ULC UPDATE
Ever wondered how open dialogue and a firm understanding of our theology can empower the LCMS community to navigate cultural shifts? Join me as I sit down with Jack and Tania to explore the significance of fostering gospel-centered conversations in a post-Christian society. We confront our community's defensive reflexes and advocate for a love and truth-based approach to dialogue that doesn't shy away from diverse perspectives. Our commitment to deepening the theological practice of metanoia repentance is more than an intellectual exercise; it's a transformative journey for personal and leadership development.This episode is a treasure trove for anyone invested in the evolution of church leadership and the necessary pivot from traditional models to relational and authentic mentorship that resonates with today's societal needs. Unpack the challenges and breakthroughs in adapting seminary curricula at Concordia Seminary and how these changes are critical in shaping a church that's agile in its mission and steadfast in its core message.Finally, we turn our lenses towards the innovation in leadership development through online platforms like Luther House, where inclusivity in education is not just a buzzword but a lived reality. Explore the vast array of classes that are redefining the academic landscape, offering meticulous mentorship and practical application. As we prepare to welcome upcoming guests to discuss the finer points of Lutheran theology, we leave you with a glimpse into the dynamic and nuanced future of church engagement, leadership training, and the endless pursuit of aligning our mission with the heartbeat of contemporary culture.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Feb 6, 2024 • 54min
Is LCMS Liturgy Still Relevant? with Pastor Matt Peeples
Ever wondered how Lutheranism stands its ground in the modern world? Join us as we explore the vitality of Lutheran theology amidst today's cultural shifts. We navigate the complexities of church planting and rejuvenation, particularly in the East Coast's Lutheran-lite regions. Our conversation digs into the grace-centered message of Lutheranism, its adaptability, and the balance between the certainty of Scripture and the acceptance of its mysteries.This episode isn't afraid to confront the uneasy truths within the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, including the fears and challenges that impede progress and innovation. Together with Matt, we dissect the concerns over traditional liturgy's relevance, the pitfalls of a low trust culture, and the necessity for risk-taking leadership. Matt shares his firsthand experience with the Kairos network, emphasizing the transformation possible when we train everyday Christians as missionaries and foster a culture of discipleship. Concluding our deep exploration, we emphasize the importance of building bridges across cultural and religious divides. I share personal tales of connecting with Muslim neighbors and the powerful, non-confrontational missionary approach that resonates with love and the incarnational example of Jesus. And as we wrap up, Matt and I discuss the pressing need for sending out missionaries, innovative training models, and fulfilling the Great Commission in ways that are unconventional yet profoundly effective.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Feb 2, 2024 • 58min
Unlocking Biblical Language Secrets with Reverend Dr. Alec Fisher
Discover the hidden layers of Greek New Testament manuscripts as Reverend Dr. Alec Fisher joins us on Lead Time for an enlightening journey into the transformative role of digital technology in biblical literature. Alec, a veteran of New Testament scholarship, shares the groundbreaking developments from the Society for Biblical Literature conference that are reshaping textual criticism and bringing us closer to the most accurate editions of biblical texts ever available. His experience transcribing ancient manuscripts and tutoring languages at Concordia Seminary add depth to our exploration of how digital advancements are revealing the subtle, yet significant nuances of scripture.Grasp the profound significance of studying the Bible in its original languages through Alec's firsthand encounters with the texts that have withstood the test of time. He shares the transformative power of understanding Greek and Hebrew when teaching and interpreting the Bible, paralleling the appreciation of classic literature in its native tongue. Prepare to be inspired by the possibilities that open up when one invests in learning these ancient languages, as we discuss resources that make this scholarly pursuit accessible to all. Alec's passion for language proficiency underscores the importance of such knowledge in uncovering the richness of biblical texts and preserving their legacy for generations to come.As we navigate the complex realms of higher and lower biblical criticism, Alec brings clarity to these different approaches and their influence on interpreting biblical narratives. We also tackle the theological debates that have stirred within the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, advocating for a path towards unity and curiosity in biblical understanding. This episode is more than just a discussion—it's a heartfelt call to embrace the biblical narrative as God's story and to foster resilience and trust in the teachings of Jesus Christ, all while advocating for love and inclusivity within the Christian community. Join us for an episode that promises to enrich your spiritual journey and deepen your connection to scripture.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jan 30, 2024 • 55min
How Tradition Shapes the Believer with Mark Stern
Join the conversation with Mark Stern, attorney and regent at Concordia Seminary, as he takes us through his remarkable transformation from a Baptist upbringing to finding solace and certainty in the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. This episode isn't merely a recollection of a spiritual journey; it's an exploration of deep-rooted Lutheran traditions and how they shape the lives of believers. Mark brings to light the law and gospel distinction that so fundamentally altered his faith perspective, and we delve into the family dynamics within the church, inspired by President Harrison's impactful direction for the LCMS. It's a narrative that resonates with the core of one's spiritual being and offers a beacon for those navigating the waters of confessional Lutheranism.As we pivot to the future, we tackle the evolving landscape of seminary education, debating the necessity for innovative pastoral training that rises to meet the challenges of our time. The episode traverses the balance between the craft of residential formation at Concordia Seminary and the adaptability required in today's educational sphere, drawing comparisons to the unique spiritual and medical needs of rural Alaska. Hear firsthand accounts of mentoring vicars and the strategies being considered to confront the reality of congregations without pastors—issues at the heart of the LCMS's mission and future vitality.Wrapping up with a fiery discussion on the contentious divide between online and in-person theological education, we weigh the respective merits of each. This dialogue isn't just academic; it's a foray into the implications of a West Point study on educational outcomes, the significance of mentorship, and the quest for a formation model that leverages the strength of both community engagement and digital convenience. We're committed to fostering the spread of the gospel and ensuring that ministry training remains a transformative force in an ever-changing world. Tune in to be part of a conversation that's as enlightening as it is critical for the landscape of church leadership and education.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jan 26, 2024 • 51min
WILD Stuff Happening in the LCMS with Nick Graff
Embark on a journey of cultural discovery and faith with Nick Graff, a retired Marine and esteemed Arabic linguist, on the latest Lead Time episode. As a valued mind in the Unite Leadership Collective, Nick unravels the threads that intertwine Arab identity and Islamic belief, challenging us to forge nuanced perspectives. His tale is one of a Midwesterner turned worldly sage, whose military service and theological quests have culminated in a profound understanding of both the universal quest for righteousness and the deeply personal nature of leadership and faith.Our conversation plunges into the heart of Christianity, tackling the often-uncomfortable topic of hypocrisy within the faith. Reflecting on Matthew's parable of the unforgiving servant, we grapple with the complex dance of scripture, context, and the human tendency to cling to grievances. This episode doesn't shy away from the hard truths about our need for grace over deeds and the transformative power of forgiveness. As we navigate these spiritual waters, we affirm the centrality of self-examination and the liberating embrace of grace that defines our journey as Christians.Amidst the shifting sands of worship styles and the challenges facing the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, we address the pressing need for doctrinal integrity and the nurturing of faith in our communities. We dive into the dynamic of theological education, the cultural adaptation of liturgy, and the vitality of Lutheran schools in the face of secularization. Join us as we call on leaders to embrace diversity with courage and humility, placing Christ at the core of our mission. Connect with the ongoing conversation that spans leadership, faith, and the intricate tapestry of modern cultural engagement, right here on Lead Time.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jan 23, 2024 • 54min
Cultivating Harmony in Theological Perspectives with Rev. Dr. Matt Borrasso
As the world spins in a tumultuous dance of uncertainty, many are finding their supposed bedrock crumbling beneath them. We invited Reverend Dr. Matt Borrasso to join us on Lead Time to traverse these rocky terrains, bringing into focus the unwavering hope in Christ that outshines temporal allegiances and ideological idols. Dr. Borrasso's transformative experiences, underpinned by his pursuit of understanding before judgment, illuminates a path of stability through the church's mission and the compassionate embrace of academia.It's a tightrope walk for church leaders, one where biblical teachings and pastoral responsibilities must be balanced with grace and truth. We unpack the delicate task of addressing contentious issues such as LGBTQ matters within the church, advocating for an approach that marries scriptural fidelity with profound kindness. Through Dr. Borrasso's insights and our own reflections, we underscore the need for gospel-centered dialogue that harmonizes doctrinal integrity with innovative thinking—steering clear of the ditches of legalism and heresy.As we venture further, our conversation extends to the rich tapestry of Lutheran interpretations, comparing and contrasting how denominations like LCMS and ELCA navigate scriptural analysis, especially in relation to law and gospel. We grapple not only with the complexities of church governance but also the personal touch in theology, contemplating the profound difference between knowing God's love and feeling that God loves you. This episode is a call to unity, an invitation to acknowledge our shared identity in Christ, and a celebration of the diversity and brotherhood that can flourish even amidst disagreements. Join us on this journey as we seek to foster a spirit of understanding and fellowship in the body of Christ.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org


