

A Conversation with Josh Howerton and Chris Kuti of Lakepointe Church
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Podcast Show Notes: The Future of Church Leadership with Josh Howerton and Chris Kuti
Guests: Josh Howerton (Senior Pastor) and Chris Kuti (Worship Pastor) from LakePoint Church Hosts: Jake Gosselin and Matt Woltjer from Churchfront
Key Topics Discussed AI in Ministry (00:02:15)- Josh's approach: Uses ChatGPT weekly for sermon prep as a "high-powered research assistant"
- Prompt strategy: "Give me 20 interesting facts about [passage] that are historical, cultural, theological, archeological, linguistic, or biblical that most Christians wouldn't know"
- Chris's usage: Meeting organization, content creation, voice conversations during drives
- Key principle: Use AI as a tool that serves you, don't serve the tool
- Important caveat: Always fact-check AI outputs - they can be wrong up to 17% of the time
- The "negative world" concept by Aaron Renn - cultural shift from positive to neutral to negative perception of Christianity
- Common criticisms: "Tax the churches," "Money should go to the poor"
- Biblical response: Only Judas complained about expensive things being used to honor Jesus
- Economic reality: Larger churches often spend lower percentages on tech than smaller churches due to economy of scale
- Technology costs: Modern equipment costs significantly less than in the early 2000s
- Initial resistance: Reformed background's "theologized cynicism" toward self-promotion
- The turning point: People spend 16-18 hours/week on social media hearing secular perspectives
- "Air war vs. Ground war": Ground war = traditional discipleship, Air war = cultural engagement
- Digital Areopagus: Social media as the modern equivalent of where Paul engaged culture in Athens
- Current following growth: From 20-40k to significantly larger audience through strategic content
- Root causes identified:
- Getting into ministry for wrong reasons (seeking bigger stages/record deals)
- Senior pastors hiring for talent over pastoral gifting
- Lack of pastoral development and broader leadership responsibilities
- "Warm up the crowd" mentality rather than true pastoral partnership
- Solutions proposed:
- Hire character first, develop competency
- Give worship pastors genuine pastoral responsibilities
- Focus on being pastors who happen to use music
- Create long-term development paths
- Key principle: "Always bet on leadership" over pure talent
- Character evaluation: Look at family life as indicator of leadership capacity
- "Hire slow, fire fast" - don't ignore red flags in interviews
- Vision alignment: Ensure worship leaders can come under senior pastor's vision
- Josh's story: Had to fire a worship leader after 5 weeks for vision misalignment
- LakePoint's success factors:
- Outgoing pastor (Steve Stroop) "left campground clean" - addressed problems before transition
- Incoming pastor honored what came before rather than dismissing it
- 70% credit to predecessor, 30% to successor for smooth transition
- Key advice for incoming leaders:
- Honor those who built what you inherited
- Watch your pace in first year - observe more than you act
- Win relationships and excel on stage
- Don't make major changes without building equity first
- Key relationships: Spouse who believes in you but isn't impressed by you
- Hire up: Surround yourself with people more talented than you
- Find joy in others' wins: Move from taking all the shots to giving others opportunities
- Dave Stone's wisdom: "Don't let praise go to your head, don't let criticism go to your heart"
- Josh's perspective: Staying confident is often harder than staying humble
- Chris's focus: Leadership pipeline development - never having to post job openings
- Josh's project: "Discipleship at scale" through vertically aligned content delivery
- Core principle: "We're in the disciple business, not the events business"
- Technology integration: Purpose-built app to connect sermon, podcast, reading plans, and groups
"If you find yourself on team Judas, get a different team." - Josh on criticizing church spending
"Two visions create division." - Chris on worship pastor alignment
"Don't let praise go to your head and don't let criticism go to your heart." - Dave Stone's advice
"We're not in the events business, we're in the disciple business." - Josh on ministry focus
"The loudest boos come from the cheapest seats." - Josh on handling criticism
Action Items for Church Leaders- Experiment with AI as a research and content creation tool while maintaining proper oversight
- Evaluate your hiring process - prioritize character and leadership potential over pure talent
- Assess succession planning - are you preparing for healthy transitions?
- Review social media strategy - consider it as cultural engagement rather than self-promotion
- Examine technology spending through economy of scale lens rather than raw dollar amounts
- Develop internal leadership pipelines rather than constantly hiring externally
- Align all ministry elements toward discipleship rather than just events
- ChatGPT/Grok for AI assistance
- Stream Deck for video production control
- Canon C80 cameras for podcast production
- Aaron Renn's "Negative World" essay
- Apple Maps analogy for leadership transitions
- LakePoint Church: [Church website/social media]
- Josh Howerton: [Social media handles]
- Chris Kuti: [Social media handles]
This episode was recorded at LakePoint Church's broadcast studio. Special thanks to Blaine for the viral video content and Carlos for the social media strategy insights mentioned during the conversation.