To Be The Church

To Be The Church
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Jan 23, 2026 • 24min

505. Christian Myths & Hobbyhorses

The apostle Paul warns Timothy to avoid “irreverent, silly myths” and instead train for godliness. But what do those myths look like today?In this episode of To Be the Church, we talk about Christian myths and theological hobbyhorses — from end-times speculation and conspiracy theories to spiritual gifts, altar calls, and secondary doctrines that can quietly distract from the gospel.Where’s the line between healthy interest and unhealthy obsession? And how do Christians stay focused on what actually matters?Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.com
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Jan 16, 2026 • 26min

504. Your Pastor Gets Paid?

In this episode of the To Be the Church Podcast, we respond to a thoughtful listener question: How do churches determine salary ranges when hiring staff? Unlike many industries with clear deliverables and sales metrics, church roles often rely on “soft skills” like discipleship, leadership development, and spiritual care. So where do you even start?Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.comSocial Media @tobethechurch
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Jan 9, 2026 • 24min

503. Evangelism Isn’t the Problem... We Are

We’re back. Not with a reset episode, not with resolutions—but with a real conversation.This episode wrestles with evangelism as it actually exists for pastors and everyday Christians: fear, hesitation, prayer, relational tension, transfer growth, and the strange reality that preaching can feel easier than talking to your neighbor.No formulas. No guilt. Just honest reflection on why evangelism matters—and why it’s harder than we admit.Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.com
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Nov 7, 2025 • 30min

502. Why Conflict Isn’t Always Bad for the Church

Ben welcomes new co-host Jonathan Wallace to talk about conflict in the church—why it’s inevitable and how God uses it for growth and unity. With 25 years of ministry experience, Jonathan shares practical wisdom on slowing down, naming differences, self-reflection, and following Matthew 18 by addressing issues face-to-face. They discuss prayer, mediation, and how even unresolved conflict can still serve Christ’s mission.Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.comSocial Media:Instagram.com/tobethechurchfacebook.com/tobethechurchyoutube.com/tobethechurch
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Oct 17, 2025 • 19min

501. The Christian Idolizing Entertainment

Entertainment isn’t neutral—it disciples us. In this episode, Kenan and Stephen explore how movies, sports, social media, and even fitness can move from hobbies to heart-level idols. They discuss the subtle ways Christians trade worship for amusement, the “hobby audit” of time, money, and emotion, and how to recover joy in God’s good world without being mastered by it. This is a conversation about formation, wisdom, and learning to love what lasts.Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.comSocial Media:Instagram.com/tobethechurchfacebook.com/tobethechurchyoutube.com/tobethechurch
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Oct 10, 2025 • 40min

500. Parents Who Make Kids Sports Their Top Priority

Trevor and Tyler sit down to talk about a growing challenge in many churches: families prioritizing youth sports over church gatherings, community groups, and spiritual development. Trevor asks Tyler how pastors and leaders can faithfully disciple parents who choose sports as the center of their family schedule.Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.comSocial Media:Instagram.com/tobethechurchfacebook.com/tobethechurchyoutube.com/tobethechurch
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Sep 26, 2025 • 29min

498. Planting a Church in Portland, Oregon?

What does it really take to plant a church? In this episode, Ben sits down with John Seabert (who planted what’s now NGC Battleground) and Ryan McDonald (our church planter in residence, preparing to plant in Portland).John shares the story of launching Battleground right before COVID hit. Ryan talks about how the Lord called him and his family from Southern California to Portland, a city that desperately needs more gospel churches.Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.comSocial Media:Instagram.com/tobethechurchfacebook.com/tobethechurchyoutube.com/tobethechurch
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Sep 19, 2025 • 32min

497. After Charlie Kirk’s Death: How Should the Church Respond?

In this episode of To Be the Church, Tyler and Andrew are joined by Pastor Jon, the lead pastor of NGC Battle Ground) to process a heavy week. They discuss the reported assassination of Charlie Kirk, how our five churches addressed it on Sunday, and why so many people returned to church in the aftermath. Jon shares about facing evil “far and near” in Battle Ground, and the pastors reflect on the cultural and spiritual impact of the moment.They also answer a listener question: How can Christians connect biblically with spouses and community when divisive issues surface—especially around someone like Charlie Kirk, whose public witness was both influential and controversial?The conversation covers mourning with moral clarity, slowing down to seek truth beyond soundbites, using theological triage in relationships, and seizing gospel opportunities when culture is shaken.Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.comSocial Media:Instagram.com/tobethechurchfacebook.com/tobethechurchyoutube.com/tobethechurch
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Sep 12, 2025 • 20min

496. Restful Habits: What a Sabbatical Can Teach Us

In this episode, Ben sits down with Kenan, the Lead Pastor at NGC Westside, to talk about his recent sabbatical. Kenan shares what the time away taught him about himself, the importance of stepping back, and how to build lasting habits of rest. Whether you’re in ministry or just feeling the weight of a busy life, this conversation offers encouragement and practical wisdom for cultivating rhythms of rest in your own walk with Christ.Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.comSocial Media:Instagram.com/tobethechurchfacebook.com/tobethechurchyoutube.com/tobethechurch
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Sep 5, 2025 • 30min

495. When the Holy Spirit Wrecks Your Set List

Andrew, Tyler, and Ben respond to a Facebook post about what it means to be a Spirit-led church. Is there room for spontaneity in gathered worship? How should churches think about planning while staying sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit? The guys dive into the tension between preparation and flexibility, exploring how both can serve the body of Christ.Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.comSocial Media:Instagram.com/tobethechurchfacebook.com/tobethechurchyoutube.com/tobethechurch

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