• Intentional versus Unintentional Churches, with Bart Rendel | S05.E10
    Nov 5 2024

    On the final episode of season 5, Erin and Doug invite Intentional Churches’ president and co-founder, Bart Rendel, to the show to outline the differences between intentional and unintentional churches. Bart has a heart for helping church leaders take personal ownership of The Great Commission, and that passion bleeds through every part of this conversation.

    Since Bart is Doug’s partner in crime at Intentional Churches, Erin invites Doug to share his expertise too, and together the two outline exactly what an intentional versus unintentional church looks like, the steps every church should take towards being more intentional, and how Intentional Churches has truly become a learning community for church leaders. Doug and Bart wrap up this final episode of the season by sharing practical steps churches can take today to radically align with The Great Commission.

    We hope you enjoyed this season of The Intentional Churches podcast!

    Download Intentional Churches’ FREE e-book on radical alignment here:
    https://www.intentionalchurches.com/podcast.

    New to Intentional Churches? Start here:
    https://assessment.intentionalchurches.com/churchos

    Website: https://intentionalchurches.com
    The Book: https://a.co/d/hFlz17C
    The Blog: https://intentionalchurches.com/blog/
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    CHAPTERS

    00:00 The Heart of Discipleship
    03:05 Understanding Intentional Churches
    06:00 Characteristics of Unintentional Churches
    12:04 Steps Towards Intentionality
    20:44 Building a Learning Community

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    30 mins
  • Ministering to the One and the Ninety-nine, with Brian Hunt and Heather Mahoney | S05.E09
    Oct 29 2024

    This week on The Intentional Churches podcast, Doug and Erin sit down with Mission Church’s Sarah Cole. Sarah serves as the Ventura, CA church’s welcome team lead—focusing on creating a volunteer culture that welcomes in everyone and anyone. Why is creating that culture of hospitality important to The Great Commission? How do we recruit and inspire leaders with the “why” behind welcoming new people? The three dive into these questions and more in today’s conversation!

    In her time at Mission, Sarah has seen her volunteer team grow from the low numbers of the COVID-19 pandemic to over 200 individuals passionate about serving those new to the church. Together, Erin and Doug invite Sarah to share the biggest challenges—and biggest victories—behind leading such a large volunteer team, how she communicates the “why” behind the work they’re doing on a Sunday morning, and how creating that welcoming environment has led to more and more people coming to know Christ.

    Hospitality in our church environments and on our welcome teams may not seem like a huge priority to some, but in reality it’s essential to inviting in and continuing to build a relationship with those who don’t know Jesus. Don’t miss this super practical, encouraging episode!

    Download Intentional Churches’ FREE e-book on radical alignment here:
    https://www.intentionalchurches.com/podcast.

    New to Intentional Churches? Start here:
    https://assessment.intentionalchurches.com/churchos

    Website: https://intentionalchurches.com
    The Book: https://a.co/d/hFlz17C
    The Blog: https://intentionalchurches.com/blog/
    YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IntentionalChurches
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/intentionalchurches
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intentional-churches/mycompany/
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/IntentionalChurches
    X/Twitter: https://x.com/intentchurches


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction to Radical Alignment
    02:55 Sarah Cole's Journey and Context
    06:12 Mobilizing Teams for the Great Commission
    12:00 Recruitment Strategies and Team Care
    18:03 Creating a Welcoming Environment
    24:00 Building a Welcoming Culture
    30:02 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

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    30 mins
  • Welcoming in the Ones, with Sarah Cole | S05.E08
    Oct 22 2024

    This week on The Intentional Churches podcast, Doug and Erin sit down with Mission Church’s Sarah Cole. Sarah serves as the Ventura, CA church’s welcome team lead—focusing on creating a volunteer culture that welcomes in everyone and anyone. Why is creating that culture of hospitality important to The Great Commission? How do we recruit and inspire leaders with the “why” behind welcoming new people? The three dive into these questions and more in today’s conversation!

    In her time at Mission, Sarah has seen her volunteer team grow from the low numbers of the COVID-19 pandemic to over 200 individuals passionate about serving those new to the church. Together, Erin and Doug invite Sarah to share the biggest challenges—and biggest victories—behind leading such a large volunteer team, how she communicates the “why” behind the work they’re doing on a Sunday morning, and how creating that welcoming environment has led to more and more people coming to know Christ.

    Hospitality in our church environments and on our welcome teams may not seem like a huge priority to some, but in reality it’s essential to inviting in and continuing to build a relationship with those who don’t know Jesus. Don’t miss this super practical, encouraging episode!

    Download Intentional Churches’ FREE e-book on radical alignment here:
    https://www.intentionalchurches.com/podcast.

    New to Intentional Churches? Start here:
    https://assessment.intentionalchurches.com/churchos

    Website: https://intentionalchurches.com
    The Book: https://a.co/d/hFlz17C
    The Blog: https://intentionalchurches.com/blog/
    YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IntentionalChurches
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/intentionalchurches
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intentional-churches/mycompany/
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/IntentionalChurches
    X/Twitter: https://x.com/intentchurches


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction to Radical Alignment
    02:55 Sarah Cole's Journey and Context
    06:12 Mobilizing Teams for the Great Commission
    12:00 Recruitment Strategies and Team Care
    18:03 Creating a Welcoming Environment
    24:00 Building a Welcoming Culture
    30:02 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

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    32 mins
  • Discipling Gen-Z, with Grant Skeldon | S05.E07
    Oct 15 2024

    Reaching the next generation is a concern for any institution, especially the church. With Gen-Z leaving traditional religion in droves, how do we disciple this next generation and build up faithful, fruitful leaders? Today on The Intentional Churches podcast, Doug and Erin chat with THINQ’S Next Gen director, Grant Skeldon, to break down how exactly to reach young people for Jesus.

    As a young leader himself, Grant is on the front lines when it comes to discipling the next generation. Together Doug and Erin ask Grant to outline how Gen-Z is coming to Jesus, the different ways they’re responding to the Gospel, and how to inspire and equip this generation to make disciples. The three conclude their conversation by sharing strategies church leaders can implement today to reach and inspire this generation for Christ.

    Learn more about Grant and THINQ here:
    https://www.grantskeldon.com/.

    Download Intentional Churches’ FREE e-book on radical alignment here:
    https://www.intentionalchurches.com/podcast.

    New to Intentional Churches? Start here:
    https://assessment.intentionalchurches.com/churchos

    Website: https://intentionalchurches.com
    The Book: https://a.co/d/hFlz17C
    The Blog: https://intentionalchurches.com/blog/
    YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IntentionalChurches
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/intentionalchurches
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intentional-churches/mycompany/
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/IntentionalChurches
    X/Twitter: https://x.com/intentchurches

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction to Intentional Churches Podcast
    03:03 Understanding Gen Z's Relationship with Faith
    05:57 The Role of Prophetic Voices in Reaching Gen Z
    09:11 Contrasting Generational Approaches to Evangelism
    11:49 The Shift from Experience to Identity in Faith
    15:05 Discipleship: The Key to Reaching the Next Generation
    17:54 Equipping Gen Z for Evangelism and Discipleship
    21:01 Practical Steps for Church Leaders
    23:53 Conclusion and Resources for Further Learning

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    33 mins
  • The Power of Going First, with Haley Malone | S05.E06
    Oct 8 2024

    First Orlando’s Haley Malone never envisioned herself in ministry, but little did this former math teacher and volleyball coach know, she was already doing ministry just by building relationships with those around her. Now Haley serves as First Orlando’s groups director, overseeing all adult groups at the 150 year-old church. Doug sits down with Haley today to talk about how her passion for building authentic relationships translates to mobilizing group leaders, and how anyone—no matter your church size or position—can work to activate your people to make disciples.

    During her three years at First Orlando, Haley has personally seen how investing in relationships and living out The Great Commission has led to moments of life-change. Doug invites Haley to share some of those stories on today’s episode, and together they also break down how going first in initiating relationships can inspire your leaders to do the same, why outlining what you’re activating your people toward is so important, and some encouragement for those of us who tend to want to do it all.

    Download Intentional Churches’ FREE e-book on radical alignment here: https://www.intentionalchurches.com/podcast.

    New to Intentional Churches? Start here:
    https://assessment.intentionalchurches.com/churchos

    Website: https://intentionalchurches.com
    The Book: https://a.co/d/hFlz17C
    The Blog: https://intentionalchurches.com/blog/
    YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IntentionalChurches
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/intentionalchurches
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intentional-churches/mycompany/
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/IntentionalChurches
    X/Twitter: https://x.com/intentchurches

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction to Haley Malone and Her Journey
    02:53 Haley's Role at First Orlando and Community Building
    06:07 Personal Application of the Great Commission
    08:53 Stories of Relational Evangelism
    11:47 Mobilizing and Activating Church Leaders
    15:13 Building Relationships in the Neighborhood
    18:03 Tools for Group Leaders and Community Engagement
    20:52 The Importance of Relationships in Ministry
    24:08 Encouragement for Church Leaders
    26:56 Conclusion and Resources for Listeners

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    33 mins
  • Mobilizing Personal Discipleship, with Duane Roberts | S05.E05
    Oct 1 2024

    Radical alignment with The Great Commission is a great goal to shoot for, but how do we actually take discipleship and make it personal? On this week’s episode of The Intentional Churches podcast, Doug sits down with Calvary Chapel’s executive pastor, Duane Roberts, to talk about authentic relationship-building, organizational alignment in a multi-campus church, and co-creation among teams.

    As a 10-campus church in ethnically diverse South Florida, leading Calvary Chapel has its own unique challenges. Together Duane and Doug hit on how Duane and his team promote alignment given these inherent complexities, why co-creation has become key to building up leaders and fostering trust amongst teams, and how Duane’s personal conviction to live out The Great Commission has translated to how he leads his teams. The episode concludes with the fruit Duane has seen from his team’s commitment to personal disciple-making and its transformation of Calvary Chapel from the inside out.

    Download Intentional Churches’ FREE e-book on radical alignment here: https://www.intentionalchurches.com/podcast.

    New to Intentional Churches? Start here:
    https://assessment.intentionalchurches.com/churchos

    Website: https://intentionalchurches.com
    The Book: https://a.co/d/hFlz17C
    The Blog: https://intentionalchurches.com/blog/
    YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IntentionalChurches
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/intentionalchurches
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intentional-churches/mycompany/
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/IntentionalChurches
    X/Twitter: https://x.com/intentchurches

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    31 mins
  • Combatting Christian Consumerism, with Chris Palmer | S05.E04
    Sep 24 2024

    For this week’s episode of The Intentional Churches podcast, Doug sits down with Chris Palmer, dean of ministry and theology at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida, to talk all things Christian consumerism. Doug and Chris have both witnessed the church’s slow evolution towards a more consumeristic, programmatic institution in recent decades. But how can we as church leaders combat that tendency to simply give people another thing they want rather than what they need—the cross of Christ—in our ministries? Together Doug and Chris break down the indicators that your church is leaning consumeristic, look at how to combat those tendencies, and analyze how service, reflection, and emphasizing imperfection can lead us back towards radical alignment with The Great Commission.

    New to Intentional Churches? Start here:
    https://assessment.intentionalchurches.com/churchos

    Website: https://intentionalchurches.com
    The Book: https://a.co/d/hFlz17C
    The Blog: https://intentionalchurches.com/blog/
    YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IntentionalChurches
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/intentionalchurches
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intentional-churches/mycompany/
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/IntentionalChurches
    X/Twitter: https://x.com/intentchurches

    CHAPTERS

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    31 mins
  • Dismantling the Institutional Mindset, with Chad Booher | S05.E03
    Sep 17 2024

    A church can be considered an “institution” but that doesn’t mean our churches should have institutional mindsets focused on programs over people. For today’s conversation on radical alignment with The Great Commission Erin and Doug sit down with Chad Booher, the community engagement minister at his local church and an individual passionate about inviting, discipling, and empowering God’s people.

    During their conversation Erin and Doug ask Chad to outline how he went from being a consumer in the church to a chief disciple-maker, how that heart change affected his leadership, and the problems he’s seen with an institutional mindset in churches. Erin and Doug also offer their expertise and perspective—challenging listeners to ask themselves if the churches they’re leading in or the ways they’re discipling others are more consumeristic or focused on individual heart change.

    Don’t forget to grab your discounted ticket for The Intentional Churches Conference 2025 here: www.intentionalchurches.com/podcast.

    New to Intentional Churches? Start here:
    https://assessment.intentionalchurches.com/churchos

    Website: https://intentionalchurches.com
    The Book: https://a.co/d/hFlz17C
    The Blog: https://intentionalchurches.com/blog/
    YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IntentionalChurches
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/intentionalchurches
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intentional-churches/mycompany/
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/IntentionalChurches
    X/Twitter: https://x.com/intentchurches

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Journey
    04:19 Breaking Free from the Institutional Mindset
    09:59 Living Out the Great Commission Personally
    14:15 Shifting the Focus: From Programs to Disciple-Making
    19:01 Challenges and Changes in the Church
    25:38 Practical Strategies for Breaking the Institutional Mindset
    32:36 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    34 mins