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As Jeremy’s church moves from survival to sustainability—new building, construction, momentum—he asks a question that every growing leader must wrestle with:
Which leadership habits that served me early on still belong in this season… and which ones could now be holding us back?
This conversation is packed with clarity for pastors navigating growth, change, and increasing demands.
In this episode, we talk through:
• Why structure must change when the nature of your church changes
• How momentum can exaggerate strengths while hiding weaknesses
• The danger of measuring only attendance and offering
• How to measure activities that actually predict long-term health
• How to protect your heart as pressure and criticism increase
• The difference between being out of balance vs out of obedience
• Why leaders need both a mentor and a coach—and why they are not the same
If your church is growing—or you’re praying for growth—this episode will help you think more strategically about leadership, culture, and sustainability.
🎧 Listen to Episode 202 now and sit in on this coaching session.
And one more important reminder:
If you’re pastoring a church under 100, we’ve created something specifically for you.
We’re launching a coaching cohort designed to help churches break through the 100 barrier—and it is completely free. Ten months of coaching. A retreat. No cost to you.
If your church is under 100, go to churchboom.org, click on Cohorts, and sign up right away.
We would love to serve you, encourage you, and help you move into a healthy next season.
👍🏼 Follow us on social media
+ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/church.boom
+ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mychurchboom
+ Website: https://www.churchboom.org
👋 About Us
Fly on the Wall Podcast, presented by Church Boom, takes pastors into a live coaching session with Chris Sonksen, CEO & Founder of Church Boom. Each episode features a pastor, just like you, as they share the challenges they face and get practical advice on how to overcome them.
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As Jeremy’s church moves from survival to sustainability—new building, construction, momentum—he asks a question that every growing leader must wrestle with:
Which leadership habits that served me early on still belong in this season… and which ones could now be holding us back?
This conversation is packed with clarity for pastors navigating growth, change, and increasing demands.
In this episode, we talk through:
• Why structure must change when the nature of your church changes
• How momentum can exaggerate strengths while hiding weaknesses
• The danger of measuring only attendance and offering
• How to measure activities that actually predict long-term health
• How to protect your heart as pressure and criticism increase
• The difference between being out of balance vs out of obedience
• Why leaders need both a mentor and a coach—and why they are not the same
If your church is growing—or you’re praying for growth—this episode will help you think more strategically about leadership, culture, and sustainability.
🎧 Listen to Episode 202 now and sit in on this coaching session.
And one more important reminder:
If you’re pastoring a church under 100, we’ve created something specifically for you.
We’re launching a coaching cohort designed to help churches break through the 100 barrier—and it is completely free. Ten months of coaching. A retreat. No cost to you.
If your church is under 100, go to churchboom.org, click on Cohorts, and sign up right away.
We would love to serve you, encourage you, and help you move into a healthy next season.
👍🏼 Follow us on social media
+ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/church.boom
+ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mychurchboom
+ Website: https://www.churchboom.org
👋 About Us
Fly on the Wall Podcast, presented by Church Boom, takes pastors into a live coaching session with Chris Sonksen, CEO & Founder of Church Boom. Each episode features a pastor, just like you, as they share the challenges they face and get practical advice on how to overcome them.

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