Revitalize and Replant Podcast

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Your church doesn’t have to die. God is moving, even in the most difficult places. The Revitalize and Replant podcast equips pastors to take their churches from declining to thriving by pointing them to a new future and a new hope. Tune in for weekly encouragement and practical advice for your pastoring journey.

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Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics

Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Revitalize and Replant.

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Jim Farrer is an author and church leadership expert, known for his work on church growth and leadership strategies, including the article '10 Reasons Why Its Harder for the Church Today'.
Chris Crain is the Executive Director of the Birmingham Metro Baptist Association, involved in church leadership and community organization.
Mark Clifton is a seasoned pastor and church revitalization expert with extensive experience in leading churches through periods of decline and renewal. He has authored several resources on church health and revitalization, providing practical strategies for pastors.
Mark Hallock is a pastor and author known for his work in church revitalization. He has a passion for equipping church leaders and has written extensively on the subject, including the book 'Leading Church Revitalization'.
Dan Hurst is a church leader and consultant specializing in church health and revitalization. He has worked with various congregations to implement effective strategies for growth and community engagement.

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North American Mission Board
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Subscribers: 4,120
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The Church is God’s plan—you are God’s plan—to reach North America and the nations with the hope of the gospel, and the North American Mission Board is here to help.

Whether you are planting a church through Send Network, engaging in compassion ministry through Send Relief, or looking for helpful Evangelism and Leadership resources, we're ready to help you take your next step on mission.

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You are God’s plan to reach North America with the hope of the gospel & we are here to help, through @wearesendnetwork, @sendrelief & @nambevangelism.

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on Revitalize and Replant.

0:00 25:29

Some Reasons Why It's Harder for the Church Today

Hosts
Mark Clifton Dan Hurst
Guests
Jim Farrer
Keywords
church growth church decline church planting transfer growth church strategies changing world

Mark Clifton and Dan Hurst discuss an article from Jim Farrer at Biblical Leadership about why some situations are more difficult for churches today.

  1. So much time and energy is spent on maintaining current strategies
  2. The reality of transfer growth
  3. The vast majority of growth is coming from churches planted in the last couple of decades
  4. The world around us has changed
     

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0:00 27:15

7 Causes of Church Conflict

Hosts
Mark Clifton Mark Hallock Dan Hurst
Guests
Chris Crain
Keywords
church conflict pride spiritual immaturity emotional immaturity change inflexibility abuses of power church politics unclear authority personality differences

Mark Clifton, Mark Hallock, and Dan Hurst discuss an article from Chris Crain, Executive Director of the Birmingham Metro Baptist Association. Here are some causes for conflict in churches.

  1. Pride
  2. Spiritual and Emotional Immaturity
  3. Change and Inflexibility
  4. Abuses of Power
  5. Church Politics
  6. Unclear Authority
  7. Personality Differences
0:00 24:18

What Kind of Leader Are You?

Guests
Mark Clifton Mark Hallock Dan Hurst
Keywords
church leadership leadership styles authoritarian disengaged directive church growth

Mark Clifton, Mark Hallock, and Dan Hurst discuss some different styles of church leadership.

  1. The authoritarian leader creates a culture of fear.
  2. The disengaged leader creates a culture of floundering.
  3. The directive leader creates a culture of flourishing.
0:00 22:48

How to Shepherd Your Church Well: Protecting

Guests
Mark Clifton Mark Hallock Dan Hurst
Keywords
church revitalization shepherding pastoral care church growth leadership

Mark Clifton, Mark Hallock, and Dan Hurst discuss how pastors can feed the people in your church.

Resources Related to this Episode:

Leading Church Revitalization by Mark Hallock

0:00 22:49

How to Shepherd Your Church Well: Leading

Guests
Mark Clifton Mark Hallock Dan Hurst
Keywords
shepherding preaching church revitalization pastors deacons

Mark Clifton, Mark Hallock, and Dan Hurst discuss how pastors can feed the people in your church.

  1. The role of preaching in shepherding the church.
  2.  What is your strategy for raising up pastors and deacons in the life of your church?

Resources Related to this Episode:

Leading Church Revitalization by Mark Hallock

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