For 25 years I was a full-time pastor. So, I’m a Bible-guy. I had a radical, “Come to Macedonia” moment that convinced me to resign my pastorate and begin a new adventure with God. In early 2020 I launched an LLC. So, today I’m running a full-time solopreneur business called Teleion, LLC in Fargo, ND.
That means I’m co-vocational because my business is a part of my plan to launch a network of multiplying micro-churches…
Don’t demean the gospel by tossing it out there like a cheap product you’re trying to get some sucker to buy. Allow it to change your life. And while it’s changing your life, deeply invest in the people around you.
Working side by side provides a relational glue that can't be manufactured any other way.
Until we’re ready to lay down the dream versions of community that we foster, we’re setting ourselves up for disappointment and failure. But if we can let go of these romantic notions, then we can begin to love real people.
Very quickly a Microchurch environment can tend to take on the vibe and personality of the organizer. So how do you ensure that each Microchurch or missional community thrives in all the ways of the ministry of Jesus?
I don't know how to talk about "leadership” anymore.
I have a simple plea for you in this post: Stop waiting to engage in your God-given purpose.
What kind of superpowers lie within the body of Christ that haven't yet been awakened?
So many people spend mealtimes just simply trying to survive. What would it look like to make mealtime more intentional?