

Ep 109: The Future is Bivocational, with Andrew Hamilton
10 snips Aug 14, 2025
Andrew Hamilton, author and seasoned bivocational minister, dives into the future of church leadership. He discusses the theological foundation for bivocational ministry, emphasizing that work is part of God's design, not a curse. Listeners explore practical strategies such as effective communication with church leaders and prioritizing essential tasks. Hamilton also shares insights on merging faith with work, showing that meaningful ministry extends into everyday life, and how balancing these roles can enhance community engagement and personal fulfillment.
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Business Boosts Community Presence
- Andrew Hamilton discovered bivocational ministry increased community access and missional effectiveness.
- Running a small business connected him to more people than full-time pastoring did.
Full-Time Pastoring Is A Cultural Shift
- Full-time pastoral work became the assumed norm under Christendom, not Scripture.
- Bivocational ministry was the biblical pattern for Jesus and early leaders, not a fallback.
Work Enhances Missional Credibility
- Working in the community models missional presence more effectively than insulated church roles.
- Being an ordinary worker helps pastors tell credible stories and empathize with congregants' lives.