36 min

Run Your Church Like a Business with Dean Sweetman King's Council Podcast with Rylee Meek & Christian Edwards

    • Entrepreneurship

In today's brand new episode, Rylee interviews Dean Sweetman, Dean is the co-founder and CEO of Tithe.ly. Before launching Tithe.ly, Dean was involved in ministry for more than 30 years. During this time, he planted over 50 churches and raised millions of dollars to spread the gospel, equip leaders, and see lives transformed by Jesus. When our guest is not encouraging his team and helping churches grow, he enjoys spending time with his wife and family.
Key takeaways:
Why planting a church is similar to entrepreneurship…but harder  How the startup culture inspired Dean to develop an app for his congregation. Using data to serve leadership and the community Dean’s vision on how to increase the GDP of the Kingdom  What is the real role of a church leader? The network effect in your local church Dean’s mission to develop technology that helps churches
Quote:
“Church is not a business but you better run it like one” - Dean Sweetman
Connect with Dean:
Listen to Dean’s podcast:  Kings & Priests Podcast
Follow Dean on Twitter: @deanweetman

The King’s Council’s mission is to help you discover and deploy your God-given talents. Our signature coaching program will give you the tools, tactics and strategies to radically change and level up in all areas of your life.
Visit kingscouncilcoaching.com to find out more about unleashing your God-given talents.
For the Kingdom Money Principles Cheat Sheet, text “Money” to 727-472-3860.

If you loved what you heard, Follow, Rate and Review this podcast on Apple Podcasts 
You can also listen to the show on:
Spotify
Amazon Music
Google Podcasts
Stitcher
Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3pYVALm

Follow the King’s Council on Instagram @kingscouncilcoaching 
Follow Rylee Meek on Social Media
Instagram – @theryleemeek
Facebook – facebook.com/rylee.meek
Start the next conversation about mentorship and finding your mentors by tagging me on Instagram @theryleemeek and @kingscouncilcoaching.
You can watch this and past episodes of the King's Council on our Youtube Channel.

In today's brand new episode, Rylee interviews Dean Sweetman, Dean is the co-founder and CEO of Tithe.ly. Before launching Tithe.ly, Dean was involved in ministry for more than 30 years. During this time, he planted over 50 churches and raised millions of dollars to spread the gospel, equip leaders, and see lives transformed by Jesus. When our guest is not encouraging his team and helping churches grow, he enjoys spending time with his wife and family.
Key takeaways:
Why planting a church is similar to entrepreneurship…but harder  How the startup culture inspired Dean to develop an app for his congregation. Using data to serve leadership and the community Dean’s vision on how to increase the GDP of the Kingdom  What is the real role of a church leader? The network effect in your local church Dean’s mission to develop technology that helps churches
Quote:
“Church is not a business but you better run it like one” - Dean Sweetman
Connect with Dean:
Listen to Dean’s podcast:  Kings & Priests Podcast
Follow Dean on Twitter: @deanweetman

The King’s Council’s mission is to help you discover and deploy your God-given talents. Our signature coaching program will give you the tools, tactics and strategies to radically change and level up in all areas of your life.
Visit kingscouncilcoaching.com to find out more about unleashing your God-given talents.
For the Kingdom Money Principles Cheat Sheet, text “Money” to 727-472-3860.

If you loved what you heard, Follow, Rate and Review this podcast on Apple Podcasts 
You can also listen to the show on:
Spotify
Amazon Music
Google Podcasts
Stitcher
Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3pYVALm

Follow the King’s Council on Instagram @kingscouncilcoaching 
Follow Rylee Meek on Social Media
Instagram – @theryleemeek
Facebook – facebook.com/rylee.meek
Start the next conversation about mentorship and finding your mentors by tagging me on Instagram @theryleemeek and @kingscouncilcoaching.
You can watch this and past episodes of the King's Council on our Youtube Channel.

36 min