When leaders don't get something important right

In this first episode Drew opens up and shares a story that he has only shared with three other people in his whole life. We talk about the importance of leadership and how often when people walk away from the church it's because a leader didn't get something important right.
In This Episode: 
  • We'll be discussing "church-hurt", sharing stories of disappointments, and talking about the future of the community. With a goal of healing from past pains, inspiring hope for the future, and building better leaders for generations to come.
  • The goal of this podcast is it's not to throw shade at leaders or pastors or anyone. We're not going to be mentioning names of churches or even personal names. 
  • We discuss the stats on people walking away from the church after COVID and how we are at a turning point where we need to decide if we are going to adapt or do nothing.
  • Drew highlights the similarity of our current situation to the story of Lazarus.
  • Drew shares a raw and emotional story from his past and how it made him feel. Later those same feelings came up again in a church staff meeting that caused him to lose trust in his leader that day.
  • Lessons learned from today's stories:
    • Vulnerability and authenticity cannot be forced.
    • Their pain overrides your position. 
    • Think through your next great idea with your team's emotions in mind.
Quotes from This Episode: 
  • "I'm finding that the majority of times people are moving away from the church, moving away from Christianity, moving away from the community, it comes back to a leader. Not getting something important right." ~ Drew Barker
  • "We have to address the overwhelming lack of accountability and support for leaders in Church. And we just have to we're at that point." ~ Drew Barker

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When leaders don't get something important right
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