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Aug 13, 2024 • 40min

LILR 113 | Kenton Beshore on What It Takes to Lead in Various Church Roles

ABOUT THE EPISODEToday, Kenton Beshore, former Senior Pastor of Mariners Church, pinpoints the challenges and essential skills required for effective ministry, especially during difficult times. He emphasizes the importance of character in "severe" moments and gives us a gauge on ministry skill sets from church planters, transitions leaders, to executive pastors! Welcome to Episode 113 of the Leaders in Living Rooms Podcast with Sean Morgan.EPISODE LINKSNo Rules Rules, by Reed Hastings and Erin Meyersean@theascentleader.orgtheascentleader.orgIf you’re a leader approaching a succession or transition. Or maybe you’re a few years in and beginning to see how complex transitions leadership is… go to The Art of Pastoral Succession and check out my brand new course in partnership with Carey Nieuwhof. Are you in Transition or have one on the horizon? Check out our 2023 cohorts and get connected with us at: https://theascentleader.org/cohorts/ WHO IS KENTON BESHORE?Kenton Beshore served as Senior Pastor of Mariners Church in Orange County, CA for 35 years, during which the church experienced God's incredible blessing and growth. In 2018 Kenton transitioned to the role of Pastor Emeritus, making way for Mariners' new senior pastor, Eric Geiger, to take the reins. Today, Kenton is a part of the Mariners teaching team and takes the teaching ministry of Mariners to other Southern California churches. Kenton and his wife Laurie are passionate about investing in the next generation of pastors, igniting them to become all God has called them to be through mentoring and coaching. They spend the remainder of their time investing in their 11 grandchildren.SPONSORS & PARTNERSThanks to our sponsor: OneHope: OneHope’s mission is to reach every child and youth in the world with God’s Word through the global church. In 35 years of ministry OneHope has reached more than 2 billion young people with the Gospel. Learn how you and your church can get involved by visiting onehope.net/learnmore/.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 31min

LILR 112 | Kenton and Laurie Beshore on What’s Really Important After Four Decades in Ministry

In this episode, Kenton and Laurie Beshore share their invaluable insights on maintaining a healthy balance between ministry and family life. Laurie highlights the "wear and tear" that ministry can have on marriages and families and offers practical tips during the differentiation stage of your kids’ lives. Discover what questions Laurie would ask a young leader after her 40 years in ministry.Welcome to Episode 112 of the Leaders in Living Rooms Podcast with Sean Morgan. EPISODE LINKSsean@theascentleader.orgIf you’re a leader approaching a succession or transition. Or maybe you’re a few years in and beginning to see how complex transitions leadership is… go to The Art of Pastoral Succession and check out my brand new course in partnership with Carey Nieuwhof. Are you in Transition or have one on the horizon? Check out our 2023 cohorts and get connected with us at: https://theascentleader.org/cohorts/ WHO ARE KENTON AND LAURIE?Kenton Beshore served as Senior Pastor of Mariners Church in Orange County, CA for 35 years, during which the church experienced God's incredible blessing and growth. In 2018 Kenton transitioned to the role of Pastor Emeritus, making way for Mariners' new senior pastor, Eric Geiger, to take the reins. Today, Kenton is a part of the Mariners teaching team and takes the teaching ministry of Mariners to other Southern California churches. Kenton and his wife Laurie are passionate about investing in the next generation of pastors, igniting them to become all God has called them to be through mentoring and coaching. They spend the remainder of their time investing in their 11 grandchildren.SPONSORS & PARTNERSThanks to our sponsor: Food For The Hungry. Combine your church's heart for the poor and Food for the Hungry’s global experience at fh.org/churches.  
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Jul 16, 2024 • 54min

LILR 111 | Brian Tome on YOUR Mandate to Develop Leaders

Brian Tome, senior pastor of Crossroads Church and author, dives into the essential topic of leadership development within the church. He stresses that cultivating future leaders is not just a task, but a biblical mandate crucial for organizational health. The conversation touches on the urgency of investing in mentorship and the dangers of neglecting this vital area. Brian also discusses innovative financial strategies to support leaders and shares insights on integrating less experienced members into decision-making. Tune in for practical steps and dynamic approaches to foster leadership!
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Jul 2, 2024 • 40min

LILR 110 | Jenni Catron on "Healthy AND High Performing"

Join Jenni Catron, a seasoned leadership coach and author, as she delves into the vital elements of a thriving organizational culture. She discusses the importance of clarity, trust, and connection within teams. Jenni shares insights on balancing high performance with a healthy work environment, making the case for transparency and communication between leaders and their teams. Explore the complexities of treating church staff as both a family and a team, emphasizing the shared responsibility in cultivating a collective culture.
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Jun 18, 2024 • 57min

LILR 109 | Daniel Im on Avoiding Being a Leadership Chameleon

Pastor Daniel Im discusses the balance between pastoral care and visionary leadership, emphasizing the Great Commission over church growth. He shares insights on discipleship, evangelism, and relying on the Holy Spirit. The podcast explores challenges in church transitions, pressure for growth, effective leadership strategies, and the importance of making disciples amidst societal changes.
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Jun 4, 2024 • 30min

LILR 108 | Sean Morgan on One Thing You’re Getting Wrong When Making Decisions

Sean Morgan, a leader in relational development and former Executive Pastor, shares innovative decision-making strategies tailored for level-five leaders. He emphasizes the importance of probing deeper into the decision-making process to reveal root causes, fostering a culture of growth. Morgan also discusses the complexities of organizational dynamics, highlighting how leaders can navigate change management effectively. His insights promise to equip leaders with techniques that drive momentum and transformation within their teams.
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May 21, 2024 • 56min

LILR 107 | John Ortberg on Detaching Identity from Performance

In this engaging discussion, John Ortberg, a seasoned pastor and author, reflects on the challenges of life beyond ministry. He emphasizes the critical necessity of separating personal identity from professional roles, underscoring the importance of vulnerability and genuine connections. With insights from his own journey, John advocates for building meaningful relationships and finding fulfillment beyond performance. He also touches on navigating midlife pressures, encouraging leaders to embrace imperfections and cultivate joy in their lives.
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May 7, 2024 • 54min

LILR 106 | James Grogan on What Sparks Momentum

Navigating change in churches requires courage, vision, and a willingness to adapt. By fostering a culture of adaptability, celebrating wins, and grounding decisions in biblical principles, churches can embrace momentum for growth and impact. As leaders prioritize clarity, focus, and inclusivity, they pave the way for a thriving future rooted in faith and resilience.Welcome to episode 106 of the Leaders in Living Rooms podcast, with Sean Morgan.   EPISODE LINKSThe Way of Jesussean@theascentleader.orgIf you’re a leader approaching a succession or transition. Or maybe you’re a few years in and beginning to see how complex transitions leadership is… go to The Art of Pastoral Succession and check out my brand new course in partnership with Carey Nieuwhof. Are you in Transition or have one on the horizon? Check out our 2023 cohorts and get connected with us at: https://theascentleader.org/cohorts/ WHO IS JAMES GROGAN?James is the Lead Pastor at Eastlake Church, a growing movement of churches founded in Chula Vista, CA, which includes several. Locations in Southern California and Tijuana, Mexico, James is also a catalyst leader of the San Diego Church Plant Movement. He has worked in full-time local church ministry for over 25 years, with the last 19 spent on staff at Eastlake Church. James has served in many roles and ministries during his time at Eastlake, including kids & students,spiritual formation and group life, executive leadership, teaching, and now Lead Pastor. James grew up in Illinois (which is a great place to be from but not live) and is fanatical about University of Illinois sports. He attended Evangel University where he played football and majored in biblical studies. He was much better at the Bible than he was football, so do not be impressed with his athleticism. James also completed a degree in Organizational Leadership from Azusa Pacific University; they did not ask him to play football because he was too old and slow by then. Jamesand his wife Rebecca have been married for 25 years and have 3 children of their own and have also served as foster parents for a few amazing children.SPONSORS & PARTNERSThanks to our sponsor: OneHope: OneHope’s mission is to reach every child and youth in the world with God’s Word through the global church. In 35 years of ministry OneHope has reached more than 2 billion young people with the Gospel. Learn how you and your church can get involved by visiting onehope.net/learnmore/.
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Apr 23, 2024 • 59min

LILR 105 | From Splant to 2x Growth with Jeremiah Ramer (Momentum Part 2)

ABOUT THE EPISODEIn this episode, we hear the inspiring journey of Pastor Jeremiah Ramer, the lead pastor of Crossroads Church located between Odessa and Midland, West Texas. From a cross-country move with unexpected transitions to the challenges of stepping into leadership that would soon endure a church split, Jeremiah shares his remarkable experiences and the incredible growth his church has seen in recent years.Welcome to episode 105 of the Leaders in Living Rooms podcast, with Sean Morgan.   EPISODE LINKSsean@theascentleader.orgIf you’re a leader approaching a succession or transition. Or maybe you’re a few years in and beginning to see how complex transitions leadership is… go to The Art of Pastoral Succession and check out my brand new course in partnership with Carey Nieuwhof. Are you in Transition or have one on the horizon? Check out our 2023 cohorts and get connected with us at: https://theascentleader.org/cohorts/ WHO IS JEREMIAH RAMER?Jeremiah Ramer has been the Lead Pastor of CROSSROADS Church in Odessa, Texas since July of 2020. Jeremiah is passionate about introducing those far from God to the transforming power of Jesus. It is his goal to mobilize and encourage believers at every stage to maximize their lives to impact the community and the world with God’s love.     He was born and raised in Texas. After graduating High School in Celina, Texas, Jeremiah attended Rice University where he pursued his business degree and played football. While at Rice, God called him into ministry and he transferred to Taylor University where he studied Bible Exposition. He has nearly completed a Masters of Divinity degree from Fuller Theological Seminary. Jeremiah has been in ministry since 2003 as a Student Pastor and has a heart for reaching this generation with the gospel as well as inspiring and encouraging the church to reach students and families. He has served and led in different pastoral roles such as High School & College Pastor, Student Ministry Pastor, Family & Teaching Pastor and most recently as an Outreach & Teaching Pastor at Community Presbyterian Church in Danville, California.Jeremiah is a family man and he and his wife, Tessa, have been married for 18 years this November. They have four beautiful daughters. Kenna is 12, Kollins is 10, Charleston is 7, and Chayse is 3.SPONSORS & PARTNERSThanks to our sponsor: Food For The Hungry. Combine your church's heart for the poor and Food for the Hungry’s global experience at fh.org/churches.  
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Apr 9, 2024 • 40min

LILR 104 | Ray Johnston on The Surprising Secret to Building Momentum

“The smartest leaders get the most help.” Meet Ray Johnston, Senior Pastor of Bayside Church. In today’s episode, Johnston explains the surprising secret to building momentum-and it all begins with encouragement. When we understand the types of support needed, the gaps between our “challenge level” and our “support level,” and the most effective way to share vision, we’re on our way to momentum in the church. Welcome to episode 104 of the Leaders in Living Rooms podcast, with Sean Morgan.  EPISODE LINKSsean@theascentleader.orgBayside Church Core ValuesThrive ConferenceIf you’re a leader approaching a succession or transition. Or maybe you’re a few years in and beginning to see how complex transitions leadership is… go to The Art of Pastoral Succession and check out my brand new course in partnership with Carey Nieuwhof. Are you in Transition or have one on the horizon? Check out our 2023 cohorts and get connected with us at: https://theascentleader.org/cohorts/ WHO IS RAY JOHNSTON?Ray Johnston is the Senior Pastor of Bayside Church in Granite Bay, California—the very church he founded—which has grown to over 18,000 people. A 30-year veteran of both youth and adult ministry, Ray believes that the Church is called to outreach, spiritual growth, and equipping leaders. In addition, Ray serves as president of Thrive Communications Inc. and has authored several books.SPONSORS & PARTNERSThanks to our sponsor: Food For The Hungry. Combine your church's heart for the poor and Food for the Hungry’s global experience at fh.org/churches.

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