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The Pastorate
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2020
The Pastorate is a companion to Canadian pastors, co-labouring with them towards the renewal of the Canadian church. We are captivated by the possibility of a flourishing pastoral landscape, believing that healthy pastors lead to healthy churches, which bring transformation to towns, cities, provinces, and territories. We seek to serve pastors by creating and curating content that nurtures their spiritual growth, hosting inspiring and equipping gatherings across the country, and facilitating cohort-based programs focused on personal formation and leadership development. We are committed to being a relentlessly optimistic voice that acknowledges the difficult realities of the pastoral landscape, while remaining full of hope and courage for the future of the Church.
Carey Nieuwhof on The Pitfalls of Pastoring and How Ministry Models Need to Shift Alongside Culture
Carey Nieuwhof on Navigating the Pitfalls of Pastoring, How Ministry Models Need to Shift Alongside Culture, and Learning to Find Joy in Passing the Baton
This week on The Pastorate we are excited to present Carey Nieuwhof-Bestselling author, Host of the Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast, and Founding Pastor of Connexus Church in Barrie, Ontario
Today’s episode covers a wide range of topics:
Carey discusses his journey of founding and then stepping back from the Lead role at Connexus Church. He reflects on how stepping aside has required humility and an intentional shift from leading to supporting.
Carey takes the time to walk us through some insights on the shift away from consumer Christianity towards a desire for genuine discipleship and connection as well as a need to reorient our ministry models alongside this cultural shift.
He opens up about his experience with the potential dangers of pastoring, like how easy it is for pastors to feel isolated or to confuse church success with personal faith. Carey shares what he’s learned about the need for authentic friendships and having a life outside of ministry to avoid burnout.
We’re thankful you’ve joined us on The Pastorate today, bless you as you listen.
Bio | Carey Nieuwhof is a bestselling leadership author, speaker, podcaster, and former attorney. He hosts one of today’s most influential leadership podcasts. His podcast, blog, and online content are accessed by leaders over 1.5 million times each month. He speaks to leaders around the world about leadership, change, and personal growth through the Art of Leadership Academy. His work has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, Business Insider, and on EntreLeadership. Carey and his wife, Toni, live north of Toronto, Canada and have two grown sons.
We couldn’t do the work we do at The Pastorate without your generous support. We invite you to pray, share, and give towards seeding a hope-filled future for the Canadian church.
Join our Emerging Leaders Lab to connect with fellow pastors in their 20s and 30s, foster resilience and effectiveness in ministry, and learn from some of the brightest minds in the Church today. Our next intake begins soon!
Download a free PDF on Improving Your Giving Statements from Generis or get in touch with Jon Wright from their team here.
Guest Notes
The Art of Leadership Academy | careynieuwhof.com/the-art-of-leadership-academy/
At Your Best Book | www.amazon.ca/At-Your-Best-Priorities-Working/dp/0735291365
Instagram | careynieuwhof
Connexus Church | connexuschurch.com
Article on Preaching | careynieuwhof.com/how-to-write-a-sermon/
Show Notes
Website | www.thepastorate.ca/
Blog and Episode Write Up | www.thepastorate.ca/podcasts/2024/
Instagram | thepastorate.ca
Share a Canadian Church Story | forms.gle/EsoUGSNz7dbMmXsM8
This week on The Pastorate we are excited to present Carey Nieuwhof-Bestselling author, Host of the Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast, and Founding Pastor of Connexus Church in Barrie, Ontario
Today’s episode covers a wide range of topics:
Carey discusses his journey of founding and then stepping back from the Lead role at Connexus Church. He reflects on how stepping aside has required humility and an intentional shift from leading to supporting.
Carey takes the time to walk us through some insights on the shift away from consumer Christianity towards a desire for genuine discipleship and connection as well as a need to reorient our ministry models alongside this cultural shift.
He opens up about his experience with the potential dangers of pastoring, like how easy it is for pastors to feel isolated or to confuse church success with personal faith. Carey shares what he’s learned about the need for authentic friendships and having a life outside of ministry to avoid burnout.
We’re thankful you’ve joined us on The Pastorate today, bless you as you listen.
Bio | Carey Nieuwhof is a bestselling leadership author, speaker, podcaster, and former attorney. He hosts one of today’s most influential leadership podcasts. His podcast, blog, and online content are accessed by leaders over 1.5 million times each month. He speaks to leaders around the world about leadership, change, and personal growth through the Art of Leadership Academy. His work has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, Business Insider, and on EntreLeadership. Carey and his wife, Toni, live north of Toronto, Canada and have two grown sons.
We couldn’t do the work we do at The Pastorate without your generous support. We invite you to pray, share, and give towards seeding a hope-filled future for the Canadian church.
Join our Emerging Leaders Lab to connect with fellow pastors in their 20s and 30s, foster resilience and effectiveness in ministry, and learn from some of the brightest minds in the Church today. Our next intake begins soon!
Download a free PDF on Improving Your Giving Statements from Generis or get in touch with Jon Wright from their team here.
Guest Notes
The Art of Leadership Academy | careynieuwhof.com/the-art-of-leadership-academy/
At Your Best Book | www.amazon.ca/At-Your-Best-Priorities-Working/dp/0735291365
Instagram | careynieuwhof
Connexus Church | connexuschurch.com
Article on Preaching | careynieuwhof.com/how-to-write-a-sermon/
Show Notes
Website | www.thepastorate.ca/
Blog and Episode Write Up | www.thepastorate.ca/podcasts/2024/
Instagram | thepastorate.ca
Share a Canadian Church Story | forms.gle/EsoUGSNz7dbMmXsM8
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Peter Ball's and John Smyth's victims, Nicky? Do you give two hoots about them? No, I guess you don't. Too busy brainwashing children, presumably. TELLING CHILDREN ABOUT JESUS IS ABUSE AND BRAINWASHING, PERIOD.
God bless you
I love this so much. Currently on my 3rd time watching it. John Mark Comer is one of my favorite preachers of all time. Just so so wise and so much to glean from him.
Thank you very much for sharing this. Hearing/Listening from Brazil! God Bless this initiative🙏
John Mark does have some good things to say but is ultimately a false prophet mixing new age theism and eastern mysticism into his Christian teachings.
I am so glad to see a Canadian Christian show. Thank you for this show. And thank you for having father James on, that is how I discovered your show. I am not a pastor but I am trying to help grow a ministry called Estuary. Estuary uses small group discussion, across ideological and religious lines, to help feed people hope and fellowship. There is a protocol in place to ensure everyone gets a chance to be heard and it works very well. I would love to talk with you guys about it. Given where we are in Canada I think it could be a great thing for pastors and church leaders to get involved with. It was through these conversations I became a Christian a few years ago. Thanks and God bless your good work!
The Trump comment made me cringe. Say what you will but Trump was the most pro-life president we’ve had in decades and is fighting the insane trans social contagion that is mutilating the bodies and minds of countless young people.
Effectively Buddhism / mindfulness wrapped in Christian language
Boehm Glens
Williamson Knolls
Ledner Ways
Hakamu! Saw you speak Friday night Sunder!
Magnolia Crest
Winston Lodge
Brenda Mews
I think we have to think of ourselves first as much loved sons and daughters of God before we think of ourselves as followers and leaders.
There is something about him that's reminiscent of Rob Bell. I think it's the way he talks, engaging and deep.
I like 20 said," leadership is about example and invitation, not coercion and control"
I'm a big Willard and Foster junkie, and it seems like Comer is dangerously close to plagiarizing their words. It's fine to use their ideas but every time I hear anything from Comer, it's their exact wording without giving them credit. I am confident that John Comer is creative enough to come up with his own words without plagiarizing Willard and Foster. Many people haven't read Willard and Foster and I'm glad he's carrying their message to a new generation, but using their words as his own is kind of sad. Any academic writer would be fired if they plagiarized this much.
I have read all except 2 of Willard’s books and listened to hours of his video content… I have read every book Comer has written so far and listened to almost all of his online connect… I have still to find a place where Comer does NOT give proper credit to the people he quotes or ideas he uses… Comer is also extremely well read and he credits many authors from a wide range of disciplines in his talks and his writing…
Tim Mackie. I have so much admiration for him. I highly recommend to take a deep dive down the rabbit hole that are his archived teachings and sermons. The way that he was able to radically change my perspective and brought me to a place where I could actually form a personal relationship with Jesus... I went to church, i went to ministry school, I went through isolation seasons of deeeeeep study. And then once I started really listening to his teachings is when I finally felt confident to go to Jesus with a my blank slate.
“ Pastor as god of theChurch” th-cam.com/video/g2M-uq5tKo4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dO4wBv7nUrKnOnlE
The reason pastors can feel lonely in their church is because today’s pastor position is unnatural and and biblical. A spiritually gifted pastor is meant to be a member of the church, not the head of the church. Pastors are usurping the role of Christ. They are often the god of their church. That is why they feel it necessary to create a fake version of themselves in order to pastor churches. How messed up is that!
So good! What a challenge and encouragement to live on mission. Love it.
Good day, I'm a Nigeria, im really making plans to come Canada for ministry work, what is advice
Anyone in ministry should listen to this.
Great convo! Thank you!
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That's so funny. I prefer to only let those who call me on my bullshit closest to my heart. I don't understand facades.
"Bureaucracy is just organisational scare tissue." So painfully true! Good point. Avoid the guardrails!!!
Twerp
Duality is what you experience when you believe your thoughts about your experiences. Nonduality is what you experience when you focus on your sensory input without paying attention to your mind’s interpretation of that input... Most people have already experienced "no separate self", and it just wasn’t that big of a deal... If you’ve ever “lost yourself” in a book or a movie, or been “in the flow”, where it seemed like your body was on autopilot and was just doing its thing with no “you” controlling anything, then guess what... That was the experience of no separate self! Congratulations! Once you’ve recognized the illusion it becomes easier and easier to see through. You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean within a drop! Every family has a person who breaks the chains of poverty and trauma... I AM that person! The only thing I'm giving up on in my life: is the need for specific conditions to be met, in order for me to be RADICALLY HONEST. RADICAL HONESTY is my modus operandi. JOY IS MY PURPOSE. YESHUA IS MY GUIDING LIGHT. When there’s a disagreement, when I need to say YES or when I need to say NO, when I need to state my needs, and ask for them to be met... When I need to create boundaries... There's a possibility and a probability, that someone will inevitably, most likely, be disappointed in me... So I engage in every encounter, interaction, and relationship... In a way that ensures, that the person disappointed in me... NEVER ends up being me! I aim to never repress, never suppress. I aim to never lose parts of myself. Radical honesty only: 100% of the time. Always, all ways. 1. Decide who you want to be and BE THAT 2. Set FIRM AND CLEAR boundaries 3. Cut out ANYTHING and EVERYTHING that doesn't serve your health and your wealth 4. Take action everyday toward your ideal life/reality 5. Gratitude 6. Master your mind/emotions (do not be a slave to these)! YOU ARE THEIR MASTER! 7. Keep your promises. Treat yourself like the Queen that you are. 8. Learn (and ultimately master) new HEALTHY skills 9. UNDERSTAND: not every man is built to see your value. They are not all capable nor able. 10. Be confident and authentic 11. Create peace around you, and within you 12. NEVER EVER accept anything/anyone that disrespects you and your boundaries 13. Be open to correction and growth and evolution 14. Be the woman God wants you to be and has created you to be A man who loves a woman will not ignore her, EVER, period. So... If he ignores me I will step back and he will lose me. I don’t play any of these childish abusive controlling mind-games. I will only be with a man who values and appreciates me, and treats me as the Queen that I AM. Because I am a beautiful and kind and sexy and wise and magical woman: who knows my worth. Period. Whenever you are alone, remind yourself that GOD has sent everyone else away, so that there is only you and him... Do not feel lonely, the entire universe is inside you. YOU ARE THE UNIVERSE IN ECSTATIC MOTION, BABY! Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes... For those who love with their heart and soul there is no such thing as separation. You have to keep breaking your own heart until it opens (It is only then, that GOD can truly totally completely fully enter)! Our greatest strength lies in the gentleness and tenderness of our heart. --- Rumi You are constantly being re-born, re-created, re-generated, every moment. No belief is contained, held, or stored anywhere. It might cause a cascade that brings a symptom, breathing patterns, somewhere in the body, but the concepts, thoughts, and stories are constantly being re-created. You are generating it ALL, and this is unconscious. You can change in an instant!!! Every morning you wake up, your life story is re-constructed. Do I have to wake up believing reality is the way I believed it was yesterday? When breathing is restricted, get curious about what is holding it back, when it is open get curious about why that is... YOU are the Artist! Awareness of something alone IS enough, it untangles itself, the knots let go of you. Choose Freedom, take responsibility for your own suffering. I plead the blood of Yeshua over you, right here right now, wherever you are. God, send your Holy Spirit on the one who writes this, and on the ones who read this... Give them peace and joy and bliss and health and wealth and love. Repent and allow Abba to hold you in His arms. Cry to Him about your pain, He loves you. He won't mind. He'll show you a way out. God bless you. NO WEAPONS FORMED AGAINST ME SHALL PROSPER NO WEAPONS FORMED AGAINST MY FAMILY SHALL PROSPER I AM RIGHT HERE EXACTLY WHERE I AM SUPPOSED TO BE
Every time only one group says we stole all be one, and in the history of of Christianity, it had led to domination of peoples lives, to persecution of those who don’t submit and agree to all the leaders say, even putting people to death. I have fellowship with many Christians who don’t always agree with me in certain areas (but do agree in the main fundamental areas) and our fellowship is loving and real in athe Lord Jesus Christ. So there is a genuine oneness of true believers and always has been that is much safer than a one worldwide unity either the same dangers of one world government.
Great interview
Incredible❤...
Wow!!!! Powerful!!
Loved this convo!
24:17 - "How you respond to an interruption is who you really are." - C.S. Lewis
I’m here
"I was expecting 30 to 40 people, in a church basement, with lousy coffee !!" I know where you have been hanging out.
I was late to work after watching this
I love the speaker.
Whatdyou mean you are remaking the Bible?
gotta watch the WHOLE video rather than making decisions based on one persons clip chosen to make Tim, a man of God, sound bad. This short starts mid-sustenance & what Tim says JUST before this clip starts will show you that he's NOT saying he's trying to change the Bible. Think about it, when we read the Bible don't we all unintentionally make it fit our modern minds in modern times?
This is a little confusing. Yes, the Word of God should shape us. But, the beginning of what you said, is confusing...?
Beautiful conversation, thank you CCLN.
It really feels as if God is calling his church together in these days to put aside denominations and see ourselves all as apprentices of Jesus and I’m so thankful for how he is using people like John Mark Comer.
Remember this God separated his people into 12 tribes of Israel. All had their own cultures, gifting and talents still worshiping the same God. Denominations aren't necessarily bad as long as they all understand they have a unique place in sharing Christ to certain people groups.
@@zachboles8466 wow that’s a great point!
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