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Sep 26, 2023 • 53min

From Dysfunction to Health: The Relational Journey with Dr. Justin Hannemann

Dr. Justin Hannemann, founder of Grace Point Institute for Relational Health settles in for a deep and enlightening conversation. We uncover layers of his life as a husband, father, leader, and advocate for relational health. Together, we examine how relational health sits at the core of our connection with God, ourselves, and others, and how Grace Point Institute is helping mend the scars left by broken relationships.Our conversation takes a fascinating turn as we dig into the intricate link between vocation and relational health. Driven by Luther's doctrine of vocation, we delve into the profound influence our roles in life have on our vocations. We touch upon an intellectual perspective on neurobiology, discussing how the fall has affected our central nervous system and led to relational dysfunction. Extracting wisdom from James K. Smith's book, "You Are What You Love", we ponder how our life liturgies shape us and consequently, the world.As we wrap up our chat, the significance of confession, absolution, and grace in leadership and relational health comes to light. We dissect how insecurity and ego defense can infuse anxiety into leadership systems, and how confession and absolution can foster more secure leaders. With a backdrop of the importance of grace in counseling, coaching, and leading, we hope and pray for a generation that raises leaders who place relational health and love at the core of it all. Don't miss this insightful exploration into the power of relational health.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Sep 19, 2023 • 44min

Exploring the Evolution and Impact of the Unite Leadership Collective

Prepare to navigate the evolution of the Unite Leadership Collective (ULC) alongside Tania Hilton and Renee Bennett. Experience first-hand the excitement shared as we explore how the ULC's mission, vision, and values are continuously advancing. Listen closely as discussions delve into the ULC's mission, focusing on equipping the priesthood of all believers through world-class leadership development at local levels. Gain insight into the ULC's valued partnership with Luther House of Studies, the 'build, measure, learn' approach, and Christ Greenfield's use of the accelerator content to onboard their leaders.Imagine the potential for church organizations that truly focus on mission, vision, and values. Picture how ULC's partnership with Luther House and Kairos University could amplify their influence and impact. Absorb the importance of experienced practitioners who coach and mentor those in leadership roles, as well as the value the ULC places on collaboration and measurable results. Get inspired by innovative methods of discovering, developing, and deploying disciples of the risen Jesus.Discover why self-awareness and personal development are critical components of effective leadership. Understand how our identity in Christ can strengthen self-awareness and how the malleability of the brain can be influenced. Reflect on the exemplary leadership of the triune God and the humility and grace exhibited by Paul. Lastly, explore the flexibility of the ULC and the myriad ways it can serve the congregation and community.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Sep 12, 2023 • 52min

Sports and Sermon Writing with Peter Nafzger

What if the discipline and hard work you put in playing sports could be translated into a fruitful ministry? Join us in a captivating conversation with Peter Nafzger, a professor at Concordia Seminary, as we explore this exciting intersection between sports and ministry. Pete carries an enthralling perspective on sports and teamwork, which he relates beautifully to collaboration in ministry. We reflect on our shared experiences on the basketball court and how these have shaped our outlook on teamwork.Communication holds a significant place in all relationships, more so in pastoral ministry. Pete walks us through his journey of developing love for homiletics and presents a refreshing perspective on competition, seeing it as striving with and not against. We also touch upon the crucial role of life-on-life conversations in the digital age where unplugging from technology seems rare. You'll gain insights into Pete's unique method of sermon writing and memorization, visualizing different rooms in a house and assigning images to each page of the sermon. Finally, we explore the evolving future of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. We discuss how the church can better serve its congregations and the role of collaboration and respect in these future adaptations. We also reflect on the early church and how the gospel moved forward with little organizational policy or structure, imparting a sense of trust in the Holy Spirit and the story of Jesus. Listen in for a hearty conversation with Peter Nafzger and enrich yourself with valuable insights on ministry, sermon writing and the church's future.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Sep 5, 2023 • 50min

Forecasting Christian Congregations in 2050 - With Rev. Dr. Chris Holder

What does the future hold for Christian congregations and pastoral formation? A stimulating conversation with Reverend Dr. Chris Holder, a catalytic church planner and lead pastor at Bethel Lutheran, paints a vivid picture of this future. We explore Unite Leadership Collective's vision of equipping the priesthood of all believers and discuss unconventional routes for formation, the merits of the cohort model, and how individual ministry context shapes this process.Chris  shares his journey to ministry, the daunting task of church planting in urban areas, and the ever-evolving challenge of identifying target audiences in rapidly changing neighborhoods. Chris also provides his vision for Christian congregations by 2050, revealing a future of smaller, multicultural churches with less political power, and discusses his experiences with Bethel Church in Dallas and the importance of theological hospitality.Finally, we delve into the future of church collaboration and ministry, examining the ripple effects of the mega church movement and the rise of the bivocational ministry model. We also discuss the financial pressures on congregations and how Chris is working with the Luther House to nurture local bivocational leaders. We conclude with an important conversation about soul care for pastors and church leaders, highlighting the power of silence and solitude, the need for a more open dialogue about emotions, and the role confession and absolution play in spiritual formation. Join us for this insightful discussion.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Sep 1, 2023 • 15min

Uncovering the Collision of Doctrine and Leadership Development - Bonus Content

How do you bridge the gap between academic theology and the real-world needs of a diverse, modern congregation? That's the question we're answering with guests Chris Croghan and Sarah Stenson from Luther House of Study, and Dr. Ryan Bredow of Grand Canyon University. Together, we dissect the discrepancies between the academic environment and the real needs of students venturing into the field of ministry. You'll hear about how Luther House of Study is innovating pastoral training by initiating classes in leadership, ethics, pastoral care, Greek, and Hebrew. The bonus? Their unique business model that doesn't charge a penny from their students, but instead, relies solely on generous donors.Our conversation doesn't stop there. We'll be shining the spotlight on the critical role of theological education and how the Unite Leadership Collective (ULC) is forging collaborations with local churches. We're discussing how biblical Lutheran doctrine and innovative leadership development methods are being harnessed to discover, develop, and deploy leaders. Learn about the opportunities the ULC presents and ways to join them in disseminating the gospel message. So buckle up for an enlightening exploration of the intersection between academia and local church contexts and the creative solutions being put forth to navigate it.Additional Conversations with LutherHouse -Conversation With Chris CroghanConversation With Sarah StensonSupport the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Aug 29, 2023 • 55min

Worship Wars: Exploring Music, Ministry, and More with Rev. Dr. Jim Marriott

Jim Marriott, a committed musician, theologian, and pastor passionately reminisces about his lifelong journey with music and ministry. He shares about his childhood surrounded by church musicians, his love for the organ, and how his role as a director of music arts at Concordia Seminary was influenced by his work as a parish musician.Intrigued by the 'worship wars'? We delve into Jim's exploration of this complex issue during his PhD program in liturgical theology. He enlightens us about the role of culture and music in Christian worship and the need to focus on Word and Sacraments. With Jim’s guidance, we navigate the complexities of cultural influences on worship music, challenge the false assumptions of Western society regarding the sacred and the secular, and underline the importance of understanding cultural influences on particular practices.Tying it all together, we discuss the challenging yet rewarding journey of Jim from Concordia Seminary to Concordia Texas and the relationship breakdown between Concordia University System and the leadership of Synod and Concordia Texas. We also celebrate the diversity in worship, the importance of Lutheran songwriters, and the work of The Center for Worship Leadership and the Worship Arts Leader Initiative. Don't miss this riveting conversation with Jim, as he shares his insights into the complexities of church governance, his role as an associate pastor at Faith Lutheran Church, and his vantage point on the Synod Convention.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Aug 25, 2023 • 37min

Final Take-Aways on the 2023 LCMS Convention with Jerry Rau

Ever wonder what it takes to prepare for a large-scale church convention? Well, you're in for a treat as we sit down with lay delegate Jerry Rau. Jerry gives us an inside look at the intensity and extensive preparation that went into the LCMS convention. From the surprising amount of paperwork to the intricate workings of a church voting meeting involving 2000 individuals, we get a privileged peek into the world of church conventions.We also delve into the deeper spiritual aspects as Jerry shares his awe at the advent of international pulpit fellowship and the unity it engenders within the church. Listen to his inspiring recounting of raw emotion and witnessing firsthand God’s work in the world. We discuss the LCMS structures ensuring protection against non-scriptural decisions and explore the notable event of the Lutheran Church in Japan being defellowshipped due to doctrinal concerns. We also chat about the potential of greater cross-cultural representation and leadership within the LCMS, and the key role both men and women play in non-pastoral authority positions.Post-convention, Jerry opens up about his reflections and disappointments, particularly regarding the resolution for reconciliation with Concordia Texas. He emphasizes the need for mutual repentance and hopes for dialogue and reconciliation. The conversation isn’t all serious though, as we touch upon Jerry’s continued interest in pastoral ministry and his hopes for the LCMS in the coming years. Be ready for an hour of enlightenment, inspiration, and thought-provoking conversation!Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Aug 22, 2023 • 52min

Lamenting, Listening and Liturgy - A Candid Discussion with President Brady Finnern

Get ready to be enlightened as we welcome Brady Finnern, the insightful district president of the Minnesota North District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Brady pulls back the curtain on the intense world of the Synod Convention, emphasizing the significance of diverse perspectives and representative voices. He shares his enlightening reflections on traditional worship and the captivating dialogues that made a profound impact on him.Brady delves into the heart of gospel proclamation, highlighting its intrinsic challenges and essential importance. He shares his expertise on how to preserve the clarity of gospel proclamation for our families and congregations, and underlines the significance of individual confession and absolution. With a focus on gospel-centered conversations, Brady provides a fresh perspective on how these dialogues shape our understanding and relationship with God.In the final section, Brady brings to light the often-neglected aspects of the Christian journey - lamenting and listening. He elucidates on the creation of safe spaces for expressing grief and the value of honest conversations in overcoming disagreements. As we discuss the interface of worship, liturgy, church, and culture, Brady offers his valuable insights on maintaining the essence of liturgy in diverse contexts. Join us for this soul-stirring episode that's sure to leave you inspired and thoughtful.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Aug 15, 2023 • 1h 1min

Navigating Burnout and Stress in Church Leadership with Rev. Dick Koehneke

Today we're joined by Reverend Dick Koehneke, an experienced voice and guiding force in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Reverend Koehneke sheds light on his conviction that God calls us to be faithful to whatever is put before us, a belief he nurtured through his admirable journey serving in various congregations, his tenure at the Commission on Ministerial Growth and Support, and his involvement with the LCMS Ministerial Care Coalition. Dedicated to the cause of church worker wellness, Reverend Koehneke helps us identify the significant threats that church workers face in their journey - spiritual attack, burnout, temptation, and isolation. We discuss the crucial role of preventive strategies in mitigating these threats, with special focus on the importance of staying rooted in God's word and prayer and maintaining accountability with peers. The episode takes an insightful turn as we look into the distinction between guilt and shame, and how they shape a church worker's life. Our conversation goes on to highlight the importance of setting clear expectations in a congregation and how it can prevent burnout among church workers. Reverend Koehneke shares his own experiences with a Board of Elders who provided clarity and security during his tenure. We also touch upon the relatively less discussed topic of secondary traumatic stress in pastoral care, underscoring the need for pastors to seek preventive care. Don't miss out on this enlightening episode, rich with wisdom and insights beneficial for anyone involved in church leadership.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
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Aug 8, 2023 • 43min

Exploring Lutheran Heritage and Faith with Reverend Bill Hartley

On today’s episode, we have an open and engaging conversation with Reverend Bill Hartley, who takes us through his unique faith journey - from the Jesus movement in the 70s, through various evangelical churches, and finally to the Lutheran Church. His recounting of both the triumphs and trials he’s experienced reveals his deep love for God and the theological depth of Lutheranism itself. As we journey with Reverend Hartley, we delve into the nuances of Methodist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran worship, emphasizing the importance of preserving the church's historical connection dating back 1500 years. We also explore how perceptions of God and man have evolved in the modern era, and why the focus should be on the church and the community over the individual. Reverend Hartley eloquently shares his perspective on the collective theological voice of the ages, God's grace, and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.Lastly, we tackle the tough questions of leading a church that is resistant to change, and the trials that come with pastoral ministry. Reverend Hartley’s unwavering focus on preaching the Word of God is a true testament to his faith. Join us as we dive into discussions about engaging both the head and the heart in worship, the crucial role of church planting, and the joy that comes from the faithfulness of the few. Join us and experience a journey that covers the highs, lows, and learnings of leading a missional church, all while staying faithful to the Lutheran tradition.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

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