In this episode, Bo Noonan sits down with worship leaders Jordan Dillon (Jubilee Church, St. Louis, MO) and Miguel Villahermosa (New Community Church, Tacoma, WA) to talk about the journey of leading worship and leading people. They share how they got started, the importance of developing the next generation of worship leaders, the creative process behind songwriting, and how healthy collaboration between worship and church leadership strengthens the local church.
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In this episode, Bo Noonan sits down with worship leaders Jordan Dillon (Jubilee Church, St. Louis, MO) and Miguel Villahermosa (New Community Church, Tacoma, WA) to talk about the journey of leading worship and leading people. They share how they got started, the importance of developing the next generation of worship leaders, the creative process behind songwriting, and how healthy collaboration between worship and church leadership strengthens the local church.
In this episode, Bo Noonan sits down with worship leaders Jordan Dillon (Jubilee Church, St. Louis, MO) and Miguel Villahermosa (New Community Church, Tacoma, WA) to talk about the journey of leading worship and leading people. They share how they got started, the importance of developing the next generation of worship leaders, the creative process behind songwriting, and how healthy collaboration between worship and church leadership strengthens the local church.
Host Bo Noonan is joined by Guillermo Verduzco, leader of Origen Church in Guadalajara, Mexico, and member of the Confluence apostolic team. Together they unpack the phrase “focus on the south,” a call that’s leading Confluence to invest deeply in the Spanish-speaking world. Together they share stories, insight, and faith for what’s to come.
Rick Hein, Elder at Jubilee Washington and Director of Training for Confluence Churches, joins Bryan Mowrey to share about fresh discipleship and training content designed to strengthen leaders across Confluence. Email Rick at heinsight@gmail.com with questions or to get connected to the resources.
In this episode of the Confluence Leadership Podcast, Bo Noonan and Bryan Mowrey discuss the growing challenges young men are facing today and how these struggles are impacting our churches, families, and future leaders.
Bo Noonan sits down with Travis Aicklen, leader of Radiant Church and a key voice in Confluence California, to talk discipleship. They explore how church leaders can cultivate a culture of disciple-making by focusing on the heart, casting vision, and developing practical strategies that multiply mature believers.
In this shorter-than-normal episode, host Bo Noonan encourages leaders to start the year by setting apart 2025 for God's purposes. Be inspired to pray, seek His direction, and commit your leadership to His kingdom work. Happy New Year Confluence family!
Host Bo Noonan is joined by Abi Sovereign and Dillon Neely to discuss Mobilize, Confluence’s annual young adults conference. Together, they unpack the unique challenges facing young adults today, from navigating identity to balancing faith in a rapidly changing culture. They emphasize the importance of creating spaces for spiritual formation, where young people can encounter God, grow as disciples, and step confidently into leadership. This episode highlights why investing in young adults is ...
In this episode of the Confluence Leadership Podcast, host Bo Noonan sits down with Joshua Ryan Butler, teaching pastor at Willamette Christian Church in Portland, OR, and author of “The Party Crasher.” Together, they dive into the shifting American political landscape, its impact on church life, and offer practical insights for church leaders on navigating these turbulent times with wisdom and resilience.
In this episode, Bo Noonan sits down with worship leaders Jordan Dillon (Jubilee Church, St. Louis, MO) and Miguel Villahermosa (New Community Church, Tacoma, WA) to talk about the journey of leading worship and leading people. They share how they got started, the importance of developing the next generation of worship leaders, the creative process behind songwriting, and how healthy collaboration between worship and church leadership strengthens the local church.