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    Eagle Brook Church Leadership Podcast

    We’re passionate about helping leaders discover who they are and how to lead with wisdom and intentionality. Because when leaders get better, churches get better.
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    Episodes (52)

    Building Vision Culture & The Eagle Brook Association with Dale Peterson

    Building Vision Culture & The Eagle Brook Association with Dale Peterson

    Dale Peterson is the Executive Director of the EBA and has been on staff at Eagle Brook Church for 24 years. Listen in as he discusses how our vision culture came to be by defining the purpose and mission for Eagle Brook. Since the launch of the EBA in 2006, they have helped hundreds of churches and leaders define their own mission and purpose, which has led to over 180,000 decisions to follow Jesus!

    Becoming Burnout-Proof with Dave Holvig

    Becoming Burnout-Proof with Dave Holvig

    So you're a ministry leader, and you're working a job with incredible, eternal significance. But things get complicated when your spiritual and professional lives blend together. Burnout in the church is common, but a fading passion can make you feel...guilty. Listen in as Don and John chat with Dave Holvig, Worship Ministries director, about reasons for burnout in ministry and how to build a burnout-proof culture. If you lead people, you're experiencing burnout, or all of the above...this one's for you.

    Called to Change with Steve Duede

    Called to Change with Steve Duede

    Whether you feel God calling you to something new or you're navigating a change in direction in your life or career—this conversation is for you. Steve Duede started on staff at Eagle Brook 20 years ago and has been a worship leader and pastor here ever since. But recently, God started stirring something new in his heart. Join Don and John as they chat with Steve about that process and his ultimate decision to take on the role of campus pastor at our new Maplewood location.

    Building Something New with Jon Taylor

    Building Something New with Jon Taylor

    On September 10, 2023, Eagle Brook launched its first downtown Minneapolis campus—a task that proved to be totally different from anything they'd taken on before. In this episode, Don and John chat with Jon Taylor, campus pastor at the new Eagle Brook Church - Minneapolis. They'll discuss why he didn't say "yes" to the job right away, the things he learned while waiting and preparing for opening, and how this launch differed in approach.

    Reflections in Retirement with Bob Merritt

    Reflections in Retirement with Bob Merritt

    Bob Merritt was the senior pastor of Eagle Brook Church for 29 years and entered retirement on March 1, 2020. (Convenient timing, right?) Listen in as Don and John chat with Bob about his reflections on his time in ministry, letting go of what was, and the spark he's feeling towards what's next (and more).

    Catch Bob's latest Eagle Brook message: https://eaglebrookchurch.com/media/past-messages/filling-the-gaps 

    Church Hurt: Dealing with Disappointment

    Church Hurt: Dealing with Disappointment

    Have you ever experienced church hurt? You know, when your expectations of people in the church are high, but reality just disappoints. We are all human, we all fall short. Disappointment is a natural part of the human experience. Is there hope for a better outcome? Listen in as Don and John chat about the reality of church hurt and three truths to equip and remind leaders and other Christians of the value of restored relationships with others—and Jesus.

    Turning Down the Noise with Jon Weece

    Turning Down the Noise with Jon Weece

    Jon Weece has been the senior pastor at Southland Christian Church in Lexington, KY for 23 years—and in those years, he's learned a thing or two. Listen in as Don and John chat with Jon about the value of humor, the impact of frustration, what he'd tell his younger self, and how to stay healthy in the long run.

    Jon recently spoke at Eagle Brook about frustration. Check it out!
    www.eaglebrookchurch.com/media/past-messages/series/voices/

    The Value of Gathering as a Staff with Andrew Hermann

    The Value of Gathering as a Staff with Andrew Hermann

    Gathering your whole staff regularly...seems like a lot of effort. Does it make a difference? Why does it matter? Listen in as Don and John connect with the Lino Lakes campus pastor, Andrew Hermann—who's also in charge of Eagle Brook's regular all-staff meetings. Believe it or not, gathering and aligning your staff regularly does make an impact, especially when done with intentionality.

    Leading Through Challenging Times with Tyler Gregory

    Leading Through Challenging Times with Tyler Gregory

    The last 3 years have been nothing short of a challenge. No one entered 2020 confident in their pandemic-handling skills or knowing exactly what to do during social unrest. Of course, hindsight is 20/20—or at least it's a little clearer. Listen in as Don and John chat with Eagle Brook's executive pastor, Tyler Gregory, about leading through challenging times and changing leadership, getting back to basics, and the hope he has for the church today.

    Marriage & Parenting with Ted Cunningham

    Marriage & Parenting with Ted Cunningham

    Marriage is beautiful. And also: marriage is tough—enough said. Listen in as Don and John chat with Ted Cunningham—pastor, author, relationship expert, and comedian. They'll discuss God's design for marriage, the ingredients for a thriving marriage, and the parent/child relationship.
    Oh, and bird watching, of course.

    *P.S. There are a few audio rough spots—just keep listening through it!

    Soldiers vs. Civilians

    Soldiers vs. Civilians

    As a Christian in the workplace—on a church staff or otherwise—you'll encounter "spiritual warfare." Sounds dramatic...but, truthfully, we are in a battle. The Enemy does not want you to be a pastor, work in ministry, or have an influence for Christ in your workplace. There are two roles we can step into: the "civilian" or the "soldier." Civilians are easily distracted or unaware—soldiers are laser-focused and ready for a fight. Listen in as Don and John discuss the soldier's approach to this mission to reach people for Jesus.

    Leaning in on Leadership with Jason Strand

    Leaning in on Leadership with Jason Strand

    In March 2020, Jason Strand took on the senior pastor position at Eagle Brook, succeeding the previous pastor of 28 years. What happened next, no one could have anticipated. You guessed it: a global pandemic. Listen in as Don and John chat with Jason about all that he's learned (and is still learning) through his first few years as senior pastor—his top takeaways, things he's leaning in on, and what he's choosing to fight for.

    The Art of Delegation

    The Art of Delegation

    Delegation—is anyone good at it? A lot of the time, it feels easier to do things yourself than to teach someone else to do the things instead. But delegation empowers the people you lead, and is actually massively important in your own work life as well. You can't do everything yourself—you'll burn out. In this episode, John and Don talk about their struggles with delegation and what they've learned about it on their leadership journey.

    Ever Feel Overwhelmed?

    Ever Feel Overwhelmed?

    Hey, it's ok to say, "I don't know what to do." In fact, it's sometimes the best move a leader can make when faced with obstacles—throw up your hands and ask God to steer the ship. In this episode, Don + John talk about times in their lives when they felt trapped under the weight of overwhelm and discuss lessons they've learned—through life and through the Bible—about how to get out from under it.

    Leadership Lessons with Kyle Idleman

    Leadership Lessons with Kyle Idleman

    Something beautiful happens when you understand that your church isn't actually yours. Being a leader doesn't mean it's all on you. Actually, the less you think you know what you're doing, the more you'll depend on God to grow his church through your leadership—no matter your role. John + Don sit down with Kyle Idleman, senior pastor of Southeast Christian Church, to hear what he's learned—and is still learning—about leadership.

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