

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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Jul 1, 2022 • 21min
Turning Spiritual Disciplines into Habits
Join us this week as Tim and Jack talk about building successful habits over time!Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jun 24, 2022 • 49min
The State of the LCMS with Todd Peperkorn
Enjoy this thorough conversation with our friend Todd Peperkorn! As we get to know him, we explore some in depth issues with hopes of making some new discoveries on resolution! Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jun 17, 2022 • 53min
What Matters Most with Dave Luecke
Today we have the great privilege of interviewing Dave Luecke! Don't miss this great conversation where we get to the heart of what matters as a Spirit-led Jesus follower; especially in the times we are living in today.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Jun 10, 2022 • 27min
Living More Authentically
Living an authentic life requires acknowledging when you are, or are not, living according to how God made you. An authentic life is the best life. Join us for the top five ways to live a more authentic life. Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

May 27, 2022 • 18min
3 Strands are Better Than One
Life is so rich when we are in community. Even more so when we are balanced and cultured by those who are different than us. Let's lean in to our strengths, and be blessed by the strengths of others. Join us as we learn how to give more amazing leaders a seat at the table. Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

May 20, 2022 • 27min
Execute with Excellence
The world is the Lord's and the fullness thereof. Today, we dive into some incredible strategies that empower effective progress in ministry. What do we need to focus on? How often do we need to meet? Buckle up for this insightful conversation.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

May 13, 2022 • 44min
Conquering False Dichotomies in Ministry
Today we dive into the dangers of false dichotomies, or false dilemmas. Through the power of story, we hope to be inspired to get to the root of the problem, so that we can live in the way of Jesus - bold in mission, and rooted in confession. Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

May 6, 2022 • 26min
Conflict in the Church
Today we are delving into the best ways to handle conflict in ministry. Conflict is inevitable and has a broad range of implications. We will be looking specifically at problems that plague the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, and how we as leaders can represent Christ and His humility to one another. Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Apr 29, 2022 • 29min
Maximize the Geniuses on Your Team
If you serve in ministry, it’s likely that at some point you’ve worked as part of a team. When organizations can identify unique gifts and talents in team members, they can put each person in the right seat and steer the bus to its destination in record time. Today, we are looking at Patrick Lencioni's Six Types of Working Genius model, which helps individuals identify their top two Working Geniuses, those talents which come naturally and are most energizing to perform.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org

Apr 22, 2022 • 24min
The Passively Imbalanced Pastor
Pastors are generally passively imbalanced. Many of us didn’t get into ministry as a means to exercise our dynamic behavioral traits. Most of us chose ministry because we love people, we love Jesus and we love pointing people to Jesus. We also intensely/profoundly love books. We love the Word of God and deep theological teaching. We love terms and their full-bodied definitions. Some could say our vocational breadth is quite narrow—we could be a pastor or a librarian. Join us to go deeper into the solution to this common characteristic.Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org


