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CFTROU 0192: How Common Language Drives Culture
In this episode our hosts and guests explore how common language in a church drives culture. Joining the discussion are special guests, Seth Carter, Creative Pastor of Family Church, who leads his creative team to disseminate common language throughout our family of neighborhood churches. Also joining us, special guests, Winner Olmann, Campus Pastor of Family Church Lake Park, and Todd Thomas, Campus Pastor of Family Church Sherbrooke. Our guests unpack the definition of common language. They discuss Relentless Pursuit – what it is and how the team developed it. They also talk about the ways to communicate common language at Family Church, and what it means to be a culture carrier. To listen to this and much more, tune in now!
Key Points From This Episode:
Common language includes the phrases, words, and terminology that are important to Family Church, and in many cases unique to Family Church.
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Not everything that we say becomes common language.
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Email Winner
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Seth on X
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CFTROU 0192: How Common Language Drives Culture
In this episode our hosts and guests explore how common language in a church drives culture. Joining the discussion are special guests, Seth Carter, Creative Pastor of Family Church, who leads his creative team to disseminate common language throughout our family of neighborhood churches. Also joining us, special guests, Winner Olmann, Campus Pastor of Family Church Lake Park, and Todd Thomas, Campus Pastor of Family Church Sherbrooke. Our guests unpack the definition of common language. They discuss Relentless Pursuit – what it is and how the team developed it. They also talk about the ways to communicate common language at Family Church, and what it means to be a culture carrier. To listen to this and much more, tune in now!
Key Points From This Episode:
Common language includes the phrases, words, and terminology that are important to Family Church, and in many cases unique to Family Church.
Click To Tweet
Not everything that we say becomes common language.
Click To Tweet
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Todd on X
Email Winner
Seth on LinkedIn
Seth on X
Jimmy on X
Leslee on X
Family Church Network
Family Church on Facebook
Family Church on Instagram
Church for the Rest of Us on X
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If you like us, rate us or leave a comment below.
Hopefully, this episode has given you principles, strategies, and ideas that you can implement right now with the resources you have. If so, can you let others know?
The best way to do that is to rate the podcast on iTunes and leave us a brief positive review!
This will help us place the podcast in front of more pastors and ministry leaders. It also lets us learn from you. Thank you for taking the time to get the word out about Church for the Rest of Us.
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