

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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Aug 1, 2023 • 46min
Inside Concordia Texas: Campus Pastor Jake Boessling unpacks Teaching, Transition, and Transformation
Get a backstage pass to the diverse and Christ-centered community of Concordia Texas as we sit down with Reverend Jacob Boessling, the Campus Pastor. Discover the unique dynamics among the student body, the challenges faced by first-generation college-goers, and how Concordia maintains a welcoming, inclusive environment with Jesus at its center. Reverend Jake also shares an intriguing perspective on how non-Christians can be drawn near into Jesus' love in unique ways.Our exchange navigates through the tricky terrain of emotional safety, the significance of different viewpoints as exemplified by Jesus, and the vital role of relationship-building within the LCMS. Experience the eye-opening account of Jake Boessling's journey as a rostered worker and the profound impact of joy on his experience.In the latter part of our conversation, we delve into the dramatic shift at Concordia Texas, where 15 Campus pastors chart their course following the Concordia board's decision to be self-governed. Follow their journey, the support they received, and the unique stories that emerged from the process. We also take a detour into the world of organic farming with Apricot Farms in LA, showcasing it as a metaphor for diversity. This engaging episode will have you reflecting on the necessity of multiple perspectives and experiences within the church's mission and the importance of creating a harmonious ecosystem to sustain it. Get ready for a thought-provoking ride!Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jul 28, 2023 • 28min
Navigating the Tensions of Tradition and Innovation in LCMS - Bonus Lead Time!
In today's bonus episode, we grapple with the stimulating debates surrounding 'The Zeal of His House' and the 'Worship Wars,' or pondering the complexity of roles between the pastor and the layperson in the LCMS culture. That's just a taste of our fascinating exploration in this episode. We pull apart the often-confused terms 'traditional' and 'liturgical,' and navigate the challenging terrain between reformed theology and Lutheranism. A recent survey of LCMS members gives us further food for thought, revealing intriguing perspectives on how the Holy Spirit operates and challenging the need for strategic planning or evangelism in churches.Ever wondered how we can reclaim the contentious terms 'missional' and 'evangelical'? Let's wrestle with these words and redefine our faith as Lutherans. We'll dive deep into the Great Commission, revealing how missional and confessional can beautifully co-exist and how Lutheranism has been at the forefront of international missions since the Reformation. Liturgical worship doesn't need to be stuck in one era - we'll explore its potential to blend both traditional and contemporary elements. We'll also reflect on the competitive spirit in Lutheran circles and contemplate a future vision for LCMS, with lessons drawn from the military's decentralized leadership model. Intrigued? Join us as we journey through the rich past, vibrant present, and promising future of LCMS.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jul 25, 2023 • 1h 13min
Leading with Kindness and Wisdom: with Reverend Dr. Tim Klinkenberg
What does it take to lead with kindness, courage, and wisdom amidst the trials and tribulations of our time? Reverend Dr. Tim Klinkenberg paints an inspiring picture in our enlightening conversation about his journey. From humbly playing football to receiving pastoral affirmation and now spearheading critical conversations ahead of the LCMS convention, Tim's dedication to Jesus and his love for us all is an inspiring tale we can't wait for you to hear.Tim exposes the often untold aspects of leadership and mentorship in the church, sharing insights drawn from a lifetime of experience. His strategic approach to team building, married with his unique blend of passion and wisdom, opens a new perspective on leadership development. Through our discussion, we delve into the critical need for unity, collaboration, and respectful conversations in the church, even when we're surrounded by disagreements. Towards the end, we explore the Concordia University System, its restructuring, and the implications for the future of the Missouri Synod. Emphasizing the importance of trust, policy-based governance, and a broader representation in the church, Tim offers a hopeful vision for the future of the church. A future where the church is known for its kindness, courage, and leads individuals towards the truth. Join us in this thought-provoking episode and let's together contribute towards building a unified and hospitable church.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jul 22, 2023 • 20min
Convention Conversation: Confronting Church Challenges - With Amy Schweim
What if unity and powerful testimonies of Christ's love were the keys to addressing the challenges that plague the church? Join us as we converse with Amy Schweim, an experienced DCE leader in the local church and advisory delegate to the 2023 Synodical Convention in Milwaukee. With her vast experience spanning 29 years, Amy sheds light on the current difficulties faced by the church, including the shortage of professional church workers and the need to project a united witness of Jesus's love. She also shares her greatest aspirations and concerns for the future of the church, stressing the need for solidarity and potent attestations of Christ's love.Can the church, through scripture reading and open dialogue, stand firm amidst the forces of competition and Satan? Amy offers a firsthand insight into the deliberations held at the 2023 Synodical Convention, underpinning the importance of scripture reading and creating space for sufficient discussion. Together, we delve into the role of competition within the church, the importance of unity against Satan's forces, and the critical role of active listening in ensuring all voices are heard. This riveting conversation exposes the real-time struggles faced by the local church in today's post-Christian culture, offering biblical wisdom for practical solutions. So, tune in and let's confront these issues head-on!Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jul 18, 2023 • 1h 7min
Acknowledging the Beauty of the Big 'C' Church - with Dr. Jeff Kloha
Jeffrey Kloha joined Museum of the Bible in summer 2017. He manages the Museum of the Bible Education, Scholars Initiative, Exhibits, Curatorial, and Collections departments and is responsible for executing those departments’ strategic plans, along with managing other professionals.Jeff previously served 18 years as professor of New Testament at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, and also served Concordia as provost/chief academic officer. During that time, he oversaw two accreditation processes, transitioned the institution from quarters to semesters, steered the development of new curricula and managed strategic planning for the institution. He earned the PhD from the University of Leeds.His areas of teaching and research include the textual and canonical history of the early Christian writings, hermeneutics, and the Pauline Epistles. Jeff is co-editor of Texts and Traditions: Essays in Honour of J. K. Elliott (Brill, 2014) and The Press of the Text: Biblical Studies in Honor of James W. Voelz (Pickwick, 2017). He has published peer-reviewed essays in the areas of New Testament textual criticism and the use of New Testament texts in early Christianity. He is a frequent conference presenter, radio guest, and television documentary commentator.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jul 14, 2023 • 24min
LCMS Convention - Maintaining Unity and Navigating Challenges with Pastor John Karolus
Ever wondered how the Lutheran Church of Missouri Synod maintains unity while navigating the challenges of a changing cultural landscape? Strap in as we explore this and more with Pastor John Karolus, a pastoral delegate for the upcoming convention, where he'll share his thoughts on speaking to cultural issues with humility and truth, building bridges with other religious and political movements, and creating a welcoming environment for everyone.Join us as we delve into the challenges young pastors face today, particularly when stepping into full-time ministry. Listen in as Pastor Karolus and I examine the increasing learning curve for recent seminary graduates and the critical role of second career pastors. We'll also discuss the SMP program and its potential as a cost-effective avenue for ministry, plus we'll unpack the importance of the Pastor Information Committee report and the need for recognizing the gravity of the situation. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion, especially if you have an interest in the future of the Lutheran Church and its ongoing mission.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jul 11, 2023 • 1h 15min
"Restoring Unity in the LCMS" with Rev. Dr. Christian Preus
Pastor Preus has served as pastor at Mount Hope Lutheran Church since 2016. He is the son of Pastor Rolf and Dorothy Preus and comes from a large family with ten brothers and one sister. Seven of his brothers are also Lutheran pastors, which has to be some kind of a record. In any case, pastor is thankful for his Christian upbringing. Pastor Preus received a BA in Classics from the University of North Dakota and an MA and PhD in Classics from the University of Iowa. He studied to become a pastor at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, IN. He and his wife, Lisa, have eight children. We are very thankful to belong to such a wonderfully Lutheran congregation and to send our children to the best school we could have imagined. Pastor Preus enjoys skiing and running on the mountain, playing hymns on the piano, playing football with his boys at the park, and talking theology, politics, and history with his wife and children.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jul 4, 2023 • 49min
Encouraging Healthy Debate and Discussion in the LCMS
Join Tim and Jack as they interview Noah Hahn, who graciously allowed us to have a fruitful discussion providing clarity on some comments he has made on previous Lead Time Episodes! Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jun 27, 2023 • 55min
"Role of Coaching for Pastoral Leaders" - With Larry Rietz
About Larry:With 28 years of experience as a senior executive (vice president) for a Fortune 100 company, Larry comes with a strong background in management, information acquisitions, customer service, team building and communication. He was responsible for launching new stores, creating strategies and revitalizing underperforming locations. He maximized results through extensive people development, utilizing the “Coach the Coach” process to consistently bring out the best in his leaders and their teams. A few years ago, he took an early retirement, in a call to give back personally. His passion was and is to be an unyielding advocate for pastors, equipping them with the insight necessary to master the tough leadership, organization, negotiation and financial decisions placed before them. He has elevated his International Coaching Federation credentials with continuing education through CoachNet Global and Coach Approach Ministries. Larry currently coordinates a team of coaches for the Texas District LCMS, providing clarity to pastors, church planters, and their teams, as well as executive directors in the mission field. He also serves as the Congregation Support Specialist in Texas, overseeing strategic planning and vision casting. With an aligned appetite to equip and serve God’s servants, Larry continues as an active member of the inaugural FiveTwo StartNew mentor/coaching team. In his private practice, he is a vision coach/consultant for non-profits and faith-based teams. In addition, he specializes in leadership development and team enhancements. Larry resides in Round Rock, Texas with his supportive, amazing wife Camille and their children Nick and Lauren. He graduated from Texas A&M University, obtaining degrees in Marketing, Management, and the Arts. He finds it a distinct privilege to utilize his business acumen to serve God’s servants. Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jun 23, 2023 • 12min
"The Church is Changing, and You Know It."...What Is Our Response?
Visit uniteleadership.org and support our mission to lead listeners and leaders with biblical wisdom and practical solutions to today's burning issues. Become a supporter today! https://www.buzzsprout.com/200797/supportSupport the showVisit uniteleadership.org


