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What happens when you plant a thriving church yet still feel like you're falling short? Logan Wolf is joined by Jayson Samuels, who shares his experience planting a campus in partnership with North Point Community Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Jason opens up about successes and struggles, including how comparing his church plant to larger congregations created an ongoing sense of inadequacy, despite significant growth and financial sustainability.
He emphasizes the importance of contextualizing ministry approaches rather than importing models wholesale, sharing practical insights about blending video preaching with live teaching and tailoring ministry methods to local culture.
Key Takeaways from This Episode:
📈 Escaping the Comparison Game – Even remarkable successes can feel inadequate when constantly compared to other ministries.
🌍 Importance of Contextualization – Adapting ministry models to local contexts is crucial for meaningful community engagement.
🎥 Balancing Technology and Community – Video preaching has its place, but local live teaching is essential for true connection.
🏅 Celebrate Defined Wins – Clearly defining and celebrating milestones can prevent burnout and maintain perspective.
🙏 Deepened Compassion through Ministry – Church planting profoundly impacts personal spiritual growth, fostering patience and deeper understanding and empathy.
💡 Fundraising as Ministry – Viewing fundraising as spiritual work reframes it as a significant opportunity for kingdom impact.
Resources & Next Steps:
📚 Recommended Books*:
🔧 Tools for Ministry:
📌 Connect and Reflect:
*These are affiliate links with proceeds going to support our ministry here in Utah.
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What happens when you plant a thriving church yet still feel like you're falling short? Logan Wolf is joined by Jayson Samuels, who shares his experience planting a campus in partnership with North Point Community Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Jason opens up about successes and struggles, including how comparing his church plant to larger congregations created an ongoing sense of inadequacy, despite significant growth and financial sustainability.
He emphasizes the importance of contextualizing ministry approaches rather than importing models wholesale, sharing practical insights about blending video preaching with live teaching and tailoring ministry methods to local culture.
Key Takeaways from This Episode:
📈 Escaping the Comparison Game – Even remarkable successes can feel inadequate when constantly compared to other ministries.
🌍 Importance of Contextualization – Adapting ministry models to local contexts is crucial for meaningful community engagement.
🎥 Balancing Technology and Community – Video preaching has its place, but local live teaching is essential for true connection.
🏅 Celebrate Defined Wins – Clearly defining and celebrating milestones can prevent burnout and maintain perspective.
🙏 Deepened Compassion through Ministry – Church planting profoundly impacts personal spiritual growth, fostering patience and deeper understanding and empathy.
💡 Fundraising as Ministry – Viewing fundraising as spiritual work reframes it as a significant opportunity for kingdom impact.
Resources & Next Steps:
📚 Recommended Books*:
🔧 Tools for Ministry:
📌 Connect and Reflect:
*These are affiliate links with proceeds going to support our ministry here in Utah.
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