The Pastor's Table

Northern Seminary

Corporate leadership systems focused on vanity metrics have left today’s church leaders weary and burnt out. The Pastor’s Table Podcast brings you conversations with local pastors working out deep theological convictions in their churches. Listen to the Pastor’s Table today to get a renewed perspective on how to integrate a robust theological vision with your ministry practices. Embrace the gift of serving in God’s Kingdom with Join Dr. Mark Quanstrom & Rev. Tara Beth Leach on The Pastor’s Table. Join the conversation at thepastorstable.com

  1. JAN 5

    Staying Alive to God | Mindy Caliguire (Part 4 of 4) PT 47 [Rebroadcast]

    Pastors have a tremendous blessing and opportunity to help their congregations stay alive to God. If this opportunity is to be fully realized, it requires pastors to know their people. God has invited pastors to be the guides on a journey of where God is taking the community. Forming the life of God in your church starts with the leaders to be formed. Everyone has the opportunity to experience God’s grace that brings inner peace. Mindy, Mark, and Tara Beth give leaders practical examples and reasons to hope that they can experience God’s grace in their calling. Discussion Questions: 1. How do you see the role of a pastor in helping their congregation "stay alive to God"? What specific actions, practices, or approaches can pastors implement to better know their people and guide them on the journey of spiritual formation within the church community? 2. Mindy emphasizes the idea that forming the life of God within the church starts with the formation of its leaders. What steps can pastors take to prioritize their own spiritual formation and growth as leaders? How might their personal transformation influence the spiritual life of the congregation? 3. The podcast episode highlights the potential for everyone to experience God's grace and inner peace in their calling. In what ways can church leaders provide practical examples and reasons to inspire hope for their congregation? Have you personally witnessed or experienced God's grace and inner peace in your ministry, and how has it impacted your calling?

    32 min
  2. 12/29/2025

    Pathways of Formation for a Community | Mindy Caliguire (Part 3 of 4) PT 46 [Rebroadcast]

    The people in your church are being formed by all sorts of sources. Cultural Idols Social Media News Media Work Demands and the list could go on … Mindy Caliguire gives clarity on how pastors can enhance the vision of a formed life after Jesus. The people who are suffering from a poverty of imagination can be given guidance and tools on the journey of formation Jesus offers. Get Soul Care’s 21 Days to Jumpstart Journaling at soulcare.com/resources. Discussion Questions: 1. In a world where people are being influenced by a multitude of sources, how can pastors and church leaders effectively guide their congregations toward a vision of a formed life after Jesus? What specific challenges do you see in addressing the impact of cultural idols, social media, news media, and work demands on spiritual formation within your church community? 2. Mindy Caliguire emphasizes the importance of addressing the "poverty of imagination" in people's faith journeys. How can churches actively engage and equip individuals to develop a richer and more imaginative spiritual life in the context of today's distractions and influences? What practical strategies or tools can be implemented to facilitate this transformation? 3. Considering the diverse array of influences mentioned, what steps can pastors take to foster an environment where spiritual formation becomes a central focus for their congregation? How do you see your church community addressing these challenges and helping members embark on the journey of formation that Jesus offers?

    30 min
  3. 12/22/2025

    From Self-Reflection to Formation | Mindy Caliguire (Part 2) PT 45 [Rebroadcast]

    Pastor’s leadership is capped at our self-reflection. Pastors must tend to our own souls. Mindy Caliguire provides 4 different practices of page, person, plan & place to tend well to our souls as leaders. Page is the invitation to reflection. Person to be ruthlessly honest. Plan is a rule of life to create intentional space for growth. Place is honoring the location God has placed us. Get Soul Care’s 21 Days to Jumpstart Journaling at soulcare.com/resources. Discussion Questions: How does the concept of a "capped" leadership tied to self-reflection resonate with your understanding of effective pastoral leadership? In what ways can implementing the four practices of page, person, plan, and place, as outlined by Mindy Caliguire, help pastors overcome this limitation and enhance their leadership abilities?The four practices mentioned—page, person, plan, and place—each play a distinct role in tending to the souls of leaders. Which of these practices do you find most challenging to integrate into your own life as a pastor or church leader, and why? Conversely, which one resonates with you the most, and how do you envision it positively influencing your leadership style? Reflect on the significance of "honoring the location God has placed us" as one of the practices for tending to our souls as leaders. How can this practice be applied in your specific ministry context?What changes or adaptations might be needed to ensure that you are faithfully honoring your role and location as a pastor or leader in your church community?

    48 min
  4. 12/08/2025

    How God Redeems Our Wounds: Mark & Tara Beth on Three Years of The Pastor’s Table | PT 152

    What happens when the very institution that shaped your ministry turns around and wounds you? Can God take that loss and birth something new? In this deeply personal anniversary episode, Mark and Tara Beth look back on three years of The Pastor’s Table and the untold story of how it all began. From Mark’s unexpected firing, to the disorientation that followed, to the Spirit-led formation of this podcast, they revisit the moments of pain, clarity, calling, and redemption that shaped their ministry. This episode is raw, honest, and full of hope for any pastor navigating disappointment, transition, or questions of identity and vocation. 🎙️ In This Episode: The firing that blindsided Mark — and the prayer he kept repeatingHow a season of painful disorientation birthed the Center for Theological IntegrityThe unexpected way God redeemed loss (“I already have… wait and see.”)Why theological integrity—not vanity metrics—remains the heartbeat of the podcastHow the Holy Spirit compelled Tara Beth into a pastorate she never planned to takeWild Sunday-morning stories (fainting, wheelchairs, choking… all in one sermon!)What’s next for the relaunch of The Pastor’s Table ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Why this anniversary episode matters 02:00 – Mark remembers the early podcast days 03:00 – “My services were no longer needed”: the firing 05:45 – Transparency, leadership, and the cost of truth-telling 07:30 – Praying through disorientation: “Lord, how will you redeem this?” 10:00 – “I already have”: the surprising answer that kept repeating 11:30 – The birth of the Center for Theological Integrity 12:45 – How Northern Seminary became home for the vision 17:20 – How suffering shaped the podcast’s heartbeat 21:00 – Tara Beth’s reluctant call to Good Shepherd 24:00 – “They needed a mom”: the Spirit’s inner leap 27:00 – When everything goes wrong mid-sermon 33:00 – Returning to theological integrity 36:00 – Daily Scripture reading and resisting vanity metrics 38:00 – What’s next for the podcast God never wastes suffering. Your hardest losses may become the very soil where new ministry, clarity, and courage begin to grow.

    39 min
  5. 12/01/2025

    When Fear Comes to Church: Hector Alfaro on Pastoring Chicago’s Immigrant Congregations | PT 151

    What does ministry look like when your people are afraid to leave their homes? In this heartfelt conversation, Pastor Hector Alfaro joins Tara Beth Leach and Mark Quanstrom to share what Hispanic churches in Chicago are experiencing as ICE activity intensifies. From families torn apart to churches emptied in a matter of weeks, Pastor Hector offers a raw, front-line perspective on shepherding undocumented and mixed-status communities living under daily threat — and the hope the Church must offer in this moment. 🎙️ In This Episode: Hector’s journey from Guatemala to Chicago at age 17The explosive growth of Hispanic churches — and why everything changedHow immigrants encountered Jesus on the journey northWhat ICE presence has done to church attendance, jobs, and daily lifeHow pastors are caring for families living in fearWhy the wider Church must step in with courage, compassion, and resources ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Pastor Hector 01:00 – Leaving Guatemala and adapting to American culture 04:00 – His father’s call to plant Spanish-speaking churches 06:00 – Multinational, multiethnic Hispanic congregations 08:00 – The unique challenges of pastoring undocumented families 10:00 – Immigrants meeting Jesus on the journey north 12:00 – Discipling new believers from Venezuela & Central America 15:00 – ICE presence and fear reshaping entire neighborhoods 17:00 – Families choosing deportation over living in fear 20:00 – Churches providing food, visits, and emergency support 23:00 – Pastors carrying passports — and heavy pastoral burdens 26:00 – Navigating work, danger, and survival 30:00 – How it changes the way a pastor preaches and shepherds 31:30 – A call for the wider Church to step in Pastor Hector reminds us that the Body of Christ is not whole unless we carry one another’s burdens. When some churches worship in fear, the whole Church is called to respond with prayer, presence, and sacrificial love.

    34 min
  6. 11/24/2025

    Prophetic Presence: Paco Amador on Immigration, Injustice, and Hope in Little Village (Part 2) | PT 150

    How does a pastor guide a community facing real threats, real fear, and real need? In this powerful continuation, Pastor Paco Amador joins Tara Beth Leach and Mark Quanstrom to share how his congregation in Chicago’s Little Village is responding to the immigration crisis with courage, compassion, and prophetic witness. From offering tamales and prayer outside a migrant shelter to confronting the fear of deportation in his pews, Paco embodies the gospel as both resistance and hope. 🎙️ In This Episode: The harrowing journey of migrants through the Darién GapHow the church in Chicago became a sanctuary of love and welcomeThe rise of fear and persecution amid ICE detentionsHow Paco’s preaching has changed to meet a scattered and suffering flockThe unbreakable hope of a church that refuses despair ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 – What it means to be a Hispanic pastor in Chicago today 04:00 – The migrant journey through the Darién Gap 07:00 – Prayers, tamales, and the birth of a street-side church 13:00 – Organizing mercy: how the church met the need 17:00 – Stories of separation and injustice 21:00 – Fear, invisibility, and the immigrant experience 28:00 – The church as prophetic resistance 34:00 – Preaching for a scattered people 38:00 – Seeds of the gospel in persecution In a city divided by politics and fear, Pastor Paco Amador reminds us that the Church’s truest power is love. When systems fail and families are torn apart, the gospel still takes root on sidewalks, in shelters, and through the songs of a people who refuse to lose hope.

    41 min
4.9
out of 5
53 Ratings

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Corporate leadership systems focused on vanity metrics have left today’s church leaders weary and burnt out. The Pastor’s Table Podcast brings you conversations with local pastors working out deep theological convictions in their churches. Listen to the Pastor’s Table today to get a renewed perspective on how to integrate a robust theological vision with your ministry practices. Embrace the gift of serving in God’s Kingdom with Join Dr. Mark Quanstrom & Rev. Tara Beth Leach on The Pastor’s Table. Join the conversation at thepastorstable.com

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