100 episodes

In each episode, we are going to work to give you one easy to understand concept and tell you at least one story that illustrates the concept being put into practice. The concept will be easy to understand, but it will require your very best self and a good deal of practice over time if you are going to implement it.

The Leader's Journey Podcast Jim Herrington & Trisha Taylor

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 82 Ratings

In each episode, we are going to work to give you one easy to understand concept and tell you at least one story that illustrates the concept being put into practice. The concept will be easy to understand, but it will require your very best self and a good deal of practice over time if you are going to implement it.

    Playing Politics: Leading in an Election Year, part 1.

    Playing Politics: Leading in an Election Year, part 1.

    On this episode of The Leader’s Journey Podcast, Trisha talks with Mac McCarthy and Nate Pyle about how the election year has affected their congregations and the ways they are navigating that social landscape within their churches. Listen to this first of several podcasts in 2024 as they discuss the unique ways they have each worked with the leadership in their churches in order to guide their congregations to focus on building bridges and communicating with grace. 
    Nate Pyle is a pastor, author, and coach. As a pastor, Nate has served as the pastor of Christ’s Community Church in Fishers, Indiana since 2008. During that time, Nate began learning and practicing skills related to adaptive leadership, congregational revitalization, family systems, emotional maturity, and spiritual formation. He has a passion to see the church become a learning community growing its capacity to navigate difference, hard conversations, and congregational change. 
    Mac McCarthy has been in Christian ministry for over 15 years.  As a pastor, practitioner, and coach, he is passionate about equipping leaders by integrating missional theology, spiritual formation, family systems, and adaptive leadership to navigate congregational change.  Having served in a variety of roles, Mac is currently the Lead Pastor at Crosspoint Community Church in the western suburbs of Milwaukee where has been since 2008.  He received his B.A. from Bethel University, his M.Div from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and is ordained with the Christian & Missionary Alliance.  Mac is also a CrossFit coach and enjoys helping people pursue holistic health. 

     

    Conversation Overview

    Political conversation in a Systems Context Getting Your Hands Dirty Political vs. Partisan Being a Minister of Reconciliation Conflating Religious Doctrine and Political Politics Anxiety and Emotional Maturity Capacity Building and Discipleship It Doesn't Always Work Core Conviction and Guiding Principles  

    Resources: 

    Nate Pyle on The Leader's Journey

    4 Americas: The Stories and the Gospel - Nate Pyle SermonsMac McCarthy on The Leader's Journey

    Luke Bretherton on Democracy and Christianity

    Crosspoint Community Church

    Christ Community Church

    • 42 min
    Maintaining Our Boundaries

    Maintaining Our Boundaries

    Trisha and Jim continue their insightful discussion on boundaries in this week's podcast. Join them as they discuss your questions about boundaries and the benefits and struggles of implementing them in personal and professional leadership roles. 
    Conversation Overview
    Flourishing Within Boundaries Boundaries and Emotional Maturity Working Within a Broken System The Cost of Boundaries Managing Guilt Christ's Example of Boundaries Staying On Your Side of the Line and Allowing God to Work Communication is Key Creating a Culture of Healthy Boundaries The Value of Pain

    • 36 min
    Tending Our Boundaries

    Tending Our Boundaries

    Join Trisha and Jim as they discuss the importance of respecting boundaries not just for the benefit of ourselves, but for the benefit of those around us. Together they discuss the complexities of setting and keeping boundaries while maintianing healthy relationships. 

    "Boundaries are not something we put on others, boundaries are something that we maintain for ourselves. " -Trisha Taylor

    Conversation Overview

    Reconciling healthy boundaries with Jesus' message.   Articulating Our Limits   What Boundaries Are - and What They Aren't    Playing Tennis with Emotional Boundaries   Myths About Boundaries   Boundaries in Leadership   Saying and Hearing "No" 
    Resources

    Cleaning Up a Mess with Ryan and Marijke

    Boundaries by Henry Cloud and John Townsend

    • 43 min
    Nomads in the Changing Church

    Nomads in the Changing Church

    Join Jim and Trisha as they discuss how we as the church can embrace the paradigm shift to a new structure in a church without walls. Their insightful conversation with this week’s guest, Terry Walling, offers a unique perspective on how nomadic believers are truly helping grow the church as they act as disciples within the community.
    Terry Walling is a pastor, professor, and author of Unlikely Nomads: In Search of the New Church. He has also launched a podcast series in which he has conversations with a variety of people who are in search of a deeper journey with Jesus and with following Him in a different kind of church in America.
    Key Takeaways: 
    -Moving in an Old, New Direction
    -The Nomadic Believer
    -Personal Renewal that Leads to Corporate Change
    -Apprenticing the life of Jesus
    -Embracing the Mystery 
    Resources:
    http://leaderbreakthru.com/
    Unlikely Nomads by Terry Walling
    Canoeing the Mountains by Todd Bolsinger
    A Non-Anxious Presence by Mark Sayers
    The Great Emergence

    • 43 min
    Exploring Vulnerability as a Leader with Jacob Morgan

    Exploring Vulnerability as a Leader with Jacob Morgan

    Join Jim and Trisha as they discuss the concept of being vulnerable as a leader with author and keynote speaker, Jacob Morgan. Listen as they explore how the skill of balancing vulnerability and competency can empower leaders in both personal and professional settings. 
    Jacob Morgan is a remarkable and successful leader,keynote speaker, trained futurist, and author. His most recent book, Leading With Vulnerability, was published last year. Jacob pulls from his personal and professional experience as well as the results of many leadership polls and studies as he speaks to tens of thousands of leaders each year on how to fine tune their leadership skills. 
    Conversation Overview
    Personal vs. Professional Vulnerability Balancing Competence and Connection The Specifics of Vulnerability Naming Your Emotions The Right Place and Time to be Vulnerable When Vulnerability Hurts  
    Resources
    The Future Organization
    Jacob's Substack
    Leading With Vulnerability and Other Books by Jacob Morgan
     
     

    • 32 min
    Navigating Change and Embracing Values with Pastors Ted and Jess from Evanston Vineyard Church

    Navigating Change and Embracing Values with Pastors Ted and Jess from Evanston Vineyard Church

    Join Jim and Trisha as they speak with pastors Ted and Jess from Evanston Vineyard Church about intentional change. Discover how their approach to transformation involves coaching, diverse perspectives, and the formation of clear, shared values.
    Ted Kim, who has been pastoring and ministering in churches for more than 20 years in Washington, California, New York, and areas outside of the US, is the lead pastor at Evanston Vineyard Church. He is passionate about leading people's hearts and minds toward Jesus. Jess, once an intern, is now also a pastor at Evanston Vineyard Church. She has been a big part of the intentional change and value focusing at the church.  
    Conversation Overview
    Forming Congregational Values: Ted and Jess share their experience in leading a congregation through the process of forming and embracing core values. Navigating Resistance: The leaders discuss the positive aspects of encountering resistance during the values formation process and how it contributes to a culture of authenticity. Cultivating Team Culture: The importance of team culture values and ongoing learning in maintaining alignment with the overarching church values. Practical Implementation: Simple yet impactful practices, including regular readings of values during meetings, emphasizing the role of coaching in decision-making, and fostering a sense of agency among team members. Real Change in Action: The messy and non-linear nature of change, showcasing the genuine transformation that can occur in a congregation through intentional and collaborative efforts. Resourses
    Evanston Vineyard Church

    • 40 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
82 Ratings

82 Ratings

RevP2023 ,

Practical, helpful insights for ministry

I found this podcast by accident and when I listened to the first episode it resonated so deeply, I contacted Trisha. After 20 years of church ministry, I finally have a clergy coach who understands church systems and helps me chart a course for action and evaluate the outcomes. The podcast covers many topics that are applicable to church systems and provides guidance and insight for variety of situations. I’m grateful I found TLJ.

Jess Sales ,

The Real Deal

As a rookie in ministry, I would not have been able to stay the course as effectively without the wise counsel of Jim and Trisha. I’m thankful to be coached by them through The Leader’s Journey, and also tune in to each podcast as it’s released. One-to-one, I’ve experienced them to be people of the highest integrity, who lead with grit, authenticity, candor and kindness — and this so clearly carries over into their podcast discussions. If you’re in need of guidance, wisdom and practical skills as you navigate the terrain of leadership in any context — look no further!

ggrdft ,

the single most important podcast out there for anyone trying to live a big life and make an impact

This podcast is not just for leaders but for anyone seeking to grow their emotional maturity and capacity to live their best possible life. Words cannot express how invaluable this podcast has been to me as a husband, pastor, and human being. There are several episodes I have listened to a half-dozen times, and I have shared them with my wife, my church team, and friends on numerous occasions. Jim and Trisha are wise, funny, and deeply faithful people. It is very clear that their wisdom grows from their practice and commitment to the tools and ideas they talk about. They have a gift for presenting "simple but complex ideas" in a way that is both challenging and affirming. Without a doubt, this is the single most important podcast out there for anyone trying to live a big life and make an impact.

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