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In this episode of "Between Sundays," we unpack the essential frameworks that sustain and propel the growth of Goodlettsville Pentecostal Church (GPC). Our hosts, Billy Haley and Tim Zuniga, engage in a detailed conversation about the unique church structure, from the senior leadership team to the role of the church board. They reflect on the crucial components of leadership development, highlighting the importance of vision, collaboration, and cultivating a culture that encourages growth and inclusivity. Whether you're a current member wondering about the inner workings of GPC or someone curious about effective church leadership, this episode offers valuable insights into creating a thriving community through intentional structural planning and spiritual guidance. Discover how GPC nurtures its leaders and why structure matters in sustaining a healthy, progressive church environment.
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In this episode of "Between Sundays," we unpack the essential frameworks that sustain and propel the growth of Goodlettsville Pentecostal Church (GPC). Our hosts, Billy Haley and Tim Zuniga, engage in a detailed conversation about the unique church structure, from the senior leadership team to the role of the church board. They reflect on the crucial components of leadership development, highlighting the importance of vision, collaboration, and cultivating a culture that encourages growth and inclusivity. Whether you're a current member wondering about the inner workings of GPC or someone curious about effective church leadership, this episode offers valuable insights into creating a thriving community through intentional structural planning and spiritual guidance. Discover how GPC nurtures its leaders and why structure matters in sustaining a healthy, progressive church environment.
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