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Jan 19, 2024 • 1h 2min

Missional Moonshots: Shaping the Future of Education with Dr. Bernard Bull

When life handed him an unexpected turn, Dr. Bernard Bull grasped it with unwavering faith and an educator's heart. This episode of Leigh Time is a pilgrimage through the life of a man whose deep-seated spiritual convictions and passion for Lutheran education catapulted him from a classroom to a presidency. We trace Dr. Bull's footsteps from the early influence of a Lutheran school semester that deepened his connection with God, to the life-altering loss of his father, a crucible that fortified his faith and set him on a trajectory to influence countless students in higher education.Our conversation with Dr. Bull doesn't shy away from the complexities of integrating Christian values within diverse academic spheres. As we traverse his professional timeline, we uncover the richness and the challenges of his ascent from an educator to the helm of an institution. Sharing anecdotes from consulting for prestigious educational bodies to innovative contributions at Concordia University Wisconsin, Dr. Bull's journey is a testament to the power of mentorship, adaptability, and staying true to one's principles amidst the ever-changing academic landscape.Lastly, we engage with the heart of Concordia Nebraska's mission, where Dr. Bull now presides, examining the delicate art of nurturing faith and wisdom in tandem. We delve into the institution's creative methods to recruit church workers, akin to sports scouting, and how leadership is more a marathon than a sprint in the Infinite Game of higher education. Listen as we reveal how Concordia is leaping over financial hurdles with groundbreaking programs like tuition-free education, and how the institution's dedication to its mission drives its continuous evolution, always with an eye on service and faith. Join us for a profound look into the life and leadership of Dr. Bernard Bull, where education and faith intersect to shape the future.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Jan 16, 2024 • 58min

From Navy Enlistee to Spiritual Shepherd: Reverend Bill Maggard's Journey to Lutheran Pastorhood

Ever wondered about the winding roads that can lead someone to their life's calling? Reverend Bill Maggard is joining us to recount the trials and tribulations that forged his path to pastorhood within the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. His transformation from a young navy enlistee to a spiritual shepherd reveals the multifaceted nature of faith and the relentless pursuit of a church that echoes one's deepest convictions. As Bill opens up about his nomadic upbringing and the personal hurdles that punctuated his journey, we're reminded of the profound influence that scripture and resolute belief can have on an individual's life course.Venture with us into the heart of multi-generational worship and the quandaries of expansion within the LCMS congregations. The conversation with Bill delves into the symbiotic relationship between the young and the old in church communities, spotlighting the significance of intergenerational wisdom transfer. We tackle the challenges of holding steadfast to tradition while navigating the waters of modern church growth strategies, all the while ensuring that the core tenets of the Lutheran faith remain unshaken. This episode peels back the layers on how church character is formed and examines the role of emotional dynamics and religious freedoms in our worship experiences.Finally, prepare to explore the evolving landscape of pastoral leadership. The need for innovation in training church workers takes center stage as we assess the adaptability of theological education in response to the shifting demands of contemporary congregations. Our discussion with Bill Maggard shines a light on the possibilities inherent in bivocational and co-vocational pastoral roles and the importance of maintaining the integrity of ordination. Join us for a conversation that not only delves into the emotional stewardship of worshippers but also unveils the path forward for nurturing the future shepherds of the church.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Jan 12, 2024 • 54min

Creative LLC's for Kingdom Expansion | Case Study - La Mesa Ministries | BONUS

Imagine discovering a movement that not only transforms your faith but also reshapes the very community you live in. That's the story of La Mesa, and we're honored to have the La Mesa team join us to share the profound journey from a fledgling ministry to a beacon of hope within the church and beyond. As we navigate through the origins of La Mesa, we shed light on the early challenges, invigorating successes, and the catalytic role it played in propelling us to embrace the Great Commission like never before.We then peel back the layers of La Mesa's growth and evolution into the thriving Eden Village and resource center it is today. We reflect on our own personal transformations, spurred by a diverse team's dedication and the tangible love we've spread through initiatives like our food truck outreach. This conversation is an intimate look at how La Mesa's structure as an LLC and a 501c3 not only broadened our reach but also created a sustainable model of ministry that nurtures a sense of family for those without one.Finally, we cast our gaze toward the horizon, envisioning the future growth of La Mesa and Eden Village. The episode is a celebration of the grassroots impact and the replicable framework that's sparking a wave of service-minded endeavors in other communities. We discuss our strategic vision, the entrepreneurial spirit within the church, and the joyous experience of discussing the forward march of leadership development within our mission. Tune in for a heartfelt exchange on the power of love, generosity, and how you can be a part of this life-changing work.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Jan 9, 2024 • 58min

From Tragedy to Transformation: Near Death Tale of Resilience and Faith with Brady Beran

When Brady Beran's life was upended by a split-second on the football field, it led to a journey of faith and transformation that is nothing short of miraculous. Our latest episode features Brady’s inspiring story as he opens up about the chilling night of his second impact concussion, and how that significant event reshaped his life. Witness how a community's embrace and the power of prayer can forge an indomitable spirit, and how a brush with mortality can deepen one's gratitude for life's little joys.Brady's tale is a profound exploration of resilience and the human capacity to adapt in the face of adversity. From the depths of a coma to the heights of spiritual growth, his shift from aspiring civil engineer to Christian counselor exemplifies how life's detours can lead us to a richer understanding of our purpose. We discuss navigating the complexities of personal tragedy, and how embracing the sports we love comes with a responsibility to advocate for safety and awareness.In our heart-to-heart, we delve into the role emotions play in our spiritual journey and how our Lutheran faith provides solace and guidance through life's trials. We reflect on the nurturing impact of Lutheran teachings, the significance of local congregations, and the pivotal role of leaders who are rooted in biblical truths. Join us for this moving conversation that celebrates the resilience of faith, the impact of community, and the unyielding hope that guides us through life's most challenging moments.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Jan 2, 2024 • 58min

The Delicate Dance of Leadership and Pastoral Care with Rev. Dr. Jamison Hardy

Have you ever considered how the strengths of pastoral care and leadership intertwine? Reverend Dr. Jamison Hardy joins us to dissect this often-overlooked symbiosis, challenging outdated stereotypes while advocating for a more proactive and involved pastoral presence. Dr. Hardy, with his penetrating insights and a riveting new book, brings to light the profound necessity of leadership within the church's fabric—a truth that resonates through our conversation and the very core of effective ministry.Navigating the delicate dance of pastoral leadership isn't without its stumbles. Throughout this episode, we grapple with the real-world challenges pastors face, particularly when leadership doesn't come naturally. Dr. Hardy shares stirring tales of mentorship and personal growth, fostering a dialogue on the power of agape love, and the imperative of community support in shaping a pastor's journey. Our candid discussions reveal the transformative impact of embracing a blend of traits and the crucial role of constructive feedback in guiding shepherds to lead with both strength and heart.Lastly, we tackle the pressing concerns of pastoral shortages and the shifting landscape of church demographics. With a focus on the Lutheran Missouri Synod, our discourse spans the gamut from identifying hidden talents within the church to the innovative pathways of bivocational and co-vocational leadership models. Dr. Hardy's experiences with Kairos University and his approach to pastoral formation underscore the episode's theme of adaptability and unity—a call to action for those passionate about the future of pastoral ministry and leadership development. Join us for a deep exploration of how these aspects are not just compatible, but crucial for the growth and sustenance of faith communities.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Dec 26, 2023 • 53min

Exploring Martin Luther's Impact on Modern Soul Care Practices with Rev. Dr. Rick Marrs

As we celebrate 18 years of grace-centered education at our seminary, join me for a profound conversation with Reverend Dr. Rick Marrs about the daily significance of grace in Lutheran counseling and soul care. Our chat uncovers the rich depths of Lutheran belief and how its timeless wisdom is not only relevant but necessary for today's Christian counseling and pastoral care. We grapple with the challenges that the LCMS community faces in connecting our profound theology with the broader evangelical audience, and we look at the potential for a shared theological journey towards deeper understanding.Navigating the intersection of Christian counseling with secular research, Dr. Marrs and I explore the collaborative roles of pastors and counselors in truly holistic soul care. We take a critical look at the biases that can appear in secular research and discuss how gospel principles could enrich resilience programs, like those used in the military. Our conversation is brought to life with personal stories, emphasizing the mutual respect needed between mental health practitioners and the powerful synergy of biblical wisdom married with secular strategies.To wrap up, we reflect on Martin Luther's theology and its impact on modern pastoral counseling, drawing insights from a recent pastor's retreat in Wittenberg. We ponder the decline of individual confession in Lutheran practice and what that means for the future of our congregations. I share my hopes for the integration of my book "Making Christian Counseling More Christ-Centered" into Christian counseling programs and my desire for increased dialogue between Lutherans and the wider evangelical community. The grace that governs our faith is a daily journey, one that Reverend Dr. Rick Marrs helps us navigate with thoughtful reflection and the wisdom of experience.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Dec 19, 2023 • 46min

Impact of Societal Trends on the Church with Demographer Lyman Stone

Discover the hidden dynamics of family life and its profound impact on the church as we engage in a fascinating conversation with Lyman Stone, an LCMS member and demographer with a wealth of knowledge on the subject. Unravel the complex tapestry of societal trends, as Lyman weaves his personal narrative of faith and professional acumen into our discussion, bringing a fresh perspective to the ever-changing perceptions of marriage within the LCMS and society at large. His insights into the essential values that underpin family development offer both reflection and inspiration, posing the question of how the church can actively participate in nurturing these foundational aspects of our lives.Venture into the heart of Lutheran communities with the Lutheran Religious Life Survey, a project close to Lyman's heart that serves as a bridge between quantitative research and religious life. Tackling everything from family demography to worship styles, this comprehensive survey lays bare the nuanced tensions within the LCMS, shedding light on the interplay between missional and confessional approaches. Lyman's personal experiences, including his missionary work, add a poignant touch to our exploration of how the survey informs our understanding of the church's place in the wider world and the varied beliefs of its members.Cap off the episode with an enlightening look at how Lutheran pastors are innovatively addressing catechesis and preaching in today's church. Surprising desires emerge from congregations, calling for deeper teachings on the Law and marital fidelity, while the significance of raising Christian children may not capture their interest as much. We examine these trends and contemplate how survey research can serve as a valuable diagnostic tool, helping to pinpoint gaps in understanding and guide congregations in the strengthening of their spiritual foundations. Join us for this invaluable melding of doctrine, data, and daily church life that promises to resonate with anyone invested in the future of faith communities.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Dec 12, 2023 • 56min

Need for Evangelism in the LCMS with Rev. Dr. Adam Koontz

Welcome to an enlightening chat with Reverend Dr. Adam Koontz, from Trinity Lutheran Church, Denver, Colorado! We glean from his deep well of wisdom, exploring his passion for church planting in the United States, and his tireless work to equip the priesthood of all believers through leadership development. Strap in to uncover the challenges facing the church, and the unique opportunities for evangelism that have arisen in the wake of these circumstances.As we navigate the conversation, we tap into the urgency of reaching people with the gospel. Adam offers a fresh perspective on the importance of church planting and evangelism within the LCMS. We uncover a disturbing trend - the seemingly lower view of evangelism amongst pastors compared to laypeople. We dissect this issue, attributing it to cultural mindsets and a potentially misplaced focus on stability over growth. But hold on, the conversation takes an exciting turn as we delve into the teachings of Paul and their relevance in today's church, as well as the intriguing theological implications of passive faith.We also take a step back to consider the impact of COVID on the church and the complex issue of online communion, prompting a deeper reflection on the significance of in-person gatherings and the sacraments. As we traverse this dialogue, we touch on a sensitive topic - trust within the LCMS and the historical wounds that still sting today. As we bring the discussion to a close, we emphasize our shared love for the LCMS and our collective hope for its future. So, don't miss out on this dynamic discussion teeming with wisdom, history, and a fresh perspective on the challenges of the church today. Tune in!Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Dec 5, 2023 • 56min

Vision-Based Budgeting and Donor Involvement with Joel Landskroener

Imagine the intricacies of stewardship in the church, laid bare in a riveting conversation with Joel Landskroener, Executive Director at Mayer Lutheran High School. From his unique upbringing as the son of a pastor to his pivotal role in fundraising and development work in schools, Joel provides a fresh perspective on the significance of stewardship and resource management within the church. This enlightening discourse takes us into the depth of church economics, detailing the cost of running a church, the value of vision-based budgeting, and the importance of donor involvement in strategic planning. Learn how openness, transparency, and effective storytelling can inspire generosity and cultivate a stronger sense of belonging within a congregation. We also delve into the controversial practice of publishing individual giving amounts in church bulletins, a fascinating discussion that underscores the importance of accurate record-keeping and the delicate art of handling donor gifts. Lastly, we explore the importance of endowments for a church's longevity, breaking down common misconceptions and offering practical advice on when endowments are needed. The conversation concludes with an upbeat discussion on Joel's love for ties, a lighthearted anecdote that mirrors his underlying passion for stewardship. So, tune in - this episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for any church leader grappling with the challenge of stewardship.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Nov 28, 2023 • 51min

Exploring the Influence of Lutheran Education and More with Jonathan Schultz

Join us for a fascinating conversation with Jonathan Schultz, the president of Concordia Publishing House. Jonathan's journey, from a home rooted deep in faith to serving as a volunteer missionary in Guatemala, is a testament to his devotion to the church. His experiences have moulded him into a leader whose influence extends across various entities of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Ever wondered about the ins and outs of leading a publishing house for a religious institution? Jonathan sheds light on the rich history and evolution of Concordia Publishing House (CPH), which played a pivotal role in serving the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS). With intriguing stories of the challenges CPH faced when transitioning from German to English and the significance of the St. Louis edition of Luther's Works, Jonathan invites us into the world of CPH. He also highlights the importance of fostering a positive work environment and the influence of vision in shaping the organization's culture.The conversation pivots towards the changing landscape of customer engagement, with Jonathan sharing some unique challenges faced within the LCMS. He elaborates on CPH’s commitment to serve the wider Synod through various resources, emphasizing the crucial role of Lutheran education as a gateway to the church. In a call to unity and boldness, Jonathan explores the importance of adaptability and open-mindedness in ministry, and the need for pastors to step out of their comfort zones and take kingdom risks. This is one conversation you don't want to miss, as Jonathan Schultz shares his insights on building a strong and confessional church.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

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