Welcome to Leading Second: Walk With Me, a podcast from Brandon & Lindsay Stewart and the Leading Second tribe. In each episode, we walk with leaders and mentors from across the Church, having honest conversations about life, leadership, and staying faithful in ministry. This is a podcast about walking together, both physically and spiritually, as we grow as leaders in the second chair. Let’s go the distance in ministry, one step at a time.
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Welcome to Leading Second: Walk With Me, a podcast from Brandon & Lindsay Stewart and the Leading Second tribe. In each episode, we walk with leaders and mentors from across the Church, having honest conversations about life, leadership, and staying faithful in ministry. This is a podcast about walking together, both physically and spiritually, as we grow as leaders in the second chair. Let’s go the distance in ministry, one step at a time.
As we navigate our roles in ministry and life, we should ask ourselves: Are we hitting the right targets? Are we living out our true calling? Matt Martin, author of Notice What Matters: Achieving Success with the People, Moments, and Opportunities in Your Life; challenges us to sharpen our God-given gifts and focus on what truly matters.
What happens when God’s vision for His church collides with our personal desires? That’s the heart of the Kingdom Commitment. In this episode of the Leading Second: Walk With Me podcast, we explore the principle of choosing God’s Kingdom and the mission of the local church over personal preference.Designed for pastors, second chair leaders, and church teams, this episode will help you:
Lead with spiritual maturity and unity.
Build a Kingdom-first culture in your home, church, and ministry teams.
Trust God to meet your needs as you prioritize His mission.
If you’re committed to stronger church leadership and healthier ministry culture, this episode is for you.
Join Brandon and Jody Franke (Keystone Church, Keller, TX) on their walk as they discuss the importance of building trust through transparency with our leaders. We’re reminded that our calling is first and foremost to Christ, but often manifests through following Godly leaders. Let’s take a walk.
Brandon and Lindsay Stewart discuss transitions in the church. Change is an inevitable part of our spiritual journey, and while transitions can be challenging, they don't have to be destructive. By choosing to honor God's house and seeking unity, even in difficult transitions, we position ourselves to receive His blessings and guidance.
In our fast-paced world, we often grapple with the question: Is being busy inherently bad? This week, Brandon reflects on the story of Mary and Martha, reminding us that, while sitting at Jesus’ feet is crucial, there’s also value in Martha’s service. We’re encouraged to examine our motives for busyness and to maintain a delicate balance between action and contemplation.
Welcome to our first episode of Walk With Me with Brandon and Lindsay Stewart. In new this series, we explore the profound importance of having someone to walk alongside us in our spiritual journey. Just as God recognized that it was not good for man to be alone in Genesis, we, too, are created for community. In today’s conversation, with the help of Larry Brey (Elevation Church), we delve into the transformative power of mentorship and the value of seeking out those who are living the life we aspire to.
Welcome to Leading Second: Walk With Me, a podcast from Brandon & Lindsay Stewart and the Leading Second tribe. In each episode, we walk with leaders and mentors from across the Church, having honest conversations about life, leadership, and staying faithful in ministry. This is a podcast about walking together, both physically and spiritually, as we grow as leaders in the second chair. Let’s go the distance in ministry, one step at a time.