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  1. Guarding your Pastor Heart: Rhythms, Rest, and Real Life with Pastor Ross Miller

    11/14/2025

    Guarding your Pastor Heart: Rhythms, Rest, and Real Life with Pastor Ross Miller

    In this insightful and grounded conversation, our podcast host, Gary Underwood, sits down with Pastor Ross Miller from Evermore Church in Hartville, Ohio—a steady, thoughtful shepherd with a deep heart for spiritual formation and community. Together they unpack what ministry looks like in a rapidly changing world, the emotional and spiritual weight pastors carry, and the importance of leading with authenticity rather than performance. Ross shares stories from his journey at Evermore, what it means to slow down and pay attention to God’s work in ordinary places, and why rootedness in community matters more than ever. Gary and Ross also dive into the realities of pastoral life: the grind, the joys, the hidden pressures, and the moments God uses to remind us that we’re not alone in the work. The conversation is warm, honest, and encouraging—two friends talking ministry in the heart of Northeast Ohio, shining a light on God’s faithfulness in the everyday. Leading with presence, not pressure The beauty of slow, faithful ministry Life and leadership in Hartville How community shapes a pastor’s soul Staying rooted when the world is unstable Encouragement for pastors who feel tired, hidden, or stretched “Sometimes the holiest thing we can do as leaders is slow down enough to notice the people God put right in front of us.” “Hartville might be a small town, but God does big things in small places.” “Pastoring isn’t about producing; it’s about shepherding.”

    31 min
  2. When Pastors Need Pastoring — The Story Behind LovePastors with Gary Underwood

    10/21/2025

    When Pastors Need Pastoring — The Story Behind LovePastors with Gary Underwood

    In this heartfelt and often hilarious episode, Tom Burns turns the mic around to interview his longtime friend — and our usual host — Gary Underwood. What unfolds is a candid journey through Gary’s story: growing up in Akron, finding faith after a heartbreak (and a broken kneecap), learning ministry from mentors like Tom Bernardo and Newt Larson, and discovering that friendship and authenticity can change everything. Gary opens up about the highs and lows of pastoral life — from leading a growing church in Delaware, Ohio, to walking through lawsuits, depression, and the redefining of “success.” Along the way, he shares how mentors, good friends, and even Taco Bell lunches shaped his understanding of what it really means to love pastors and their families. The episode builds toward the birth of LovePastors — Gary’s nonprofit focused on giving life to the life-givers. He and Tom talk about why so many pastors struggle with loneliness, why friendship is ministry, and how LovePastors exists to pursue pastors simply to encourage them, no strings attached. Key Moments: Gary’s early influences: Jack and Rita Underwood, Tom Bernardo, and a lot of 80s music. The moment basketball, girls, and rap music all got taken away — and God broke through. From seminary burritos to meeting Jennie. The emotional toll and transformation of 11 years as a lead pastor. What LovePastors is really about — friendship over formulas, presence over performance. Listen If You: Are a pastor or church leader who feels unseen. Want to know what drives the LovePastors mission. Enjoy real, laughter-filled stories about faith, calling, and redemption. Quote: “Pastors don’t need another report or retreat. They need a friend who shows up, listens, and reminds them they’re loved — no strings attached.” — Gary Underwood

    59 min
  3. Staying in the Fight: Pastoral Longevity, Family Rhythms & Creating Life-Giving Friendships with Jeff Bogue

    09/29/2025

    Staying in the Fight: Pastoral Longevity, Family Rhythms & Creating Life-Giving Friendships with Jeff Bogue

    🎙️ Gary sits down with Jeff Bogue (Grace Church) to talk about staying in ministry for the long haul. Jeff shares why friendships and mentors matter, how family rhythms protect the soul, the hard realities of pastoral weight, and practical disciplines that keep pastors healthy and in the fight. Honest, encouraging, and full of practical takeaways. Gary welcomes longtime pastor and friend Jeff Bogue for a candid conversation about pastoral life that’s rooted in service — not fame. Jeff walks listeners through 30+ years of ministry wisdom: the power of mentors, why pastors need trusted friends who “get it,” family rhythms that protect marriage and kids, and how to stay connected to the lost people that keep ministry meaningful. Conversation highlights Jeff’s personal context: 32 years at the same church, recent granddad joy, and a family-centered leadership life. The mentor model: how figures like Newt Larson and Bob Combs took calls, sat with Jeff in crisis, and shaped his pastoral DNA. Why pastors “get” pastors: ministry’s unique burdens — funerals, fractured friendships, family fallout — require pastoral peers. Rhythms that protect: family Fridays, shared creative family moments (hello Bogue Christmas raps), and physical outlets (mowing, landscaping, Kubota tractor zen). Building life-giving friendships: making friendships (don’t wait to “find” them), scheduling connection, and the difference between staff relationships and outside friendships. Identity & vocation: “It’s not about being a social-media star — it’s about keeping pastors of smaller churches in the fight.” Practical advice for younger pastors: trust the Lord, cultivate life-giving relationships, count your joys, and stay close to lost people. Memorable lines “Ministry is a great way to live and a horrible way to make a living.” “Friendship is loyalty, not time.” “If you lose your contact with lost people, you’ve lost half the joy of ministry.” Who this episode is for Lead pastors, associate pastors, ministry leaders, pastors’ spouses, and anyone who wants a clearer, kinder view of what long-term ministry looks like. Resources & links Learn more about Grace Church / Jeff Bogue LovePastors: subscribe / share / leave a review If this episode encouraged you, share it with a pastor who needs permission to pace themselves. Subscribe to LovePastors and leave a review — it helps other pastors find life-giving conversations.

    45 min
5
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11 Ratings

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