18 min

5 Phases of Missional Momentum | Lorraine McCarthy & Ron Huntley | #171 Huntley Leadership Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

Parish renewal doesn't happen overnight. It takes time and commitment to bring about true change.
 
In this episode, Ron and Lorraine delve into the phases of change that leaders and parishes undergo, offering insights into how these phases can fortify faith and catalyze change. The conversation takes us through the joys and challenges of this spiritual evolution, spotlighting the necessity for adaptability and the potency of collective vision.
 
At the start of their journey, parishes often encounter an infusion of enthusiasm as they begin to witness real changes within their communities. Yet, as they progress, they must navigate phases ranging from early wins to periods of struggle where commitment is truly tested. Achieving sustainable fruitfulness and generously sharing their renewal experiences with others becomes the ultimate aim.
 
If you're a leader looking to make a positive impact in your parish or organization, this episode is a must-listen.

Parish renewal doesn't happen overnight. It takes time and commitment to bring about true change.
 
In this episode, Ron and Lorraine delve into the phases of change that leaders and parishes undergo, offering insights into how these phases can fortify faith and catalyze change. The conversation takes us through the joys and challenges of this spiritual evolution, spotlighting the necessity for adaptability and the potency of collective vision.
 
At the start of their journey, parishes often encounter an infusion of enthusiasm as they begin to witness real changes within their communities. Yet, as they progress, they must navigate phases ranging from early wins to periods of struggle where commitment is truly tested. Achieving sustainable fruitfulness and generously sharing their renewal experiences with others becomes the ultimate aim.
 
If you're a leader looking to make a positive impact in your parish or organization, this episode is a must-listen.

18 min