In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, host Todd Rhoades discusses the root causes of pastoral burnout and the destructive belief that pastors must do everything themselves. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing this mindset as a lie, dismantling it, and adopting practices such as delegation, trust, and rest to foster healthier church leadership. By letting go of the need to control everything and enabling others, pastors can build sustainable and joyful church environment...
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In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, host Todd Rhoades discusses the root causes of pastoral burnout and the destructive belief that pastors must do everything themselves. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing this mindset as a lie, dismantling it, and adopting practices such as delegation, trust, and rest to foster healthier church leadership. By letting go of the need to control everything and enabling others, pastors can build sustainable and joyful church environment...
Middle Seat Leadership: How to Lead from the Middle
The Healthy Church Staff Podcast
5 minutes
3 weeks ago
Middle Seat Leadership: How to Lead from the Middle
In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, Todd Rhoades discusses the concept of 'middle seat leadership,' emphasizing the importance and unique role of leaders who aren't in top positions but still hold significant influence within a church. The episode provides strategies for effectively leading without direct authority, focusing on supporting senior leaders, collaborating with peers, and leading subordinates with integrity to build a healthy church culture.• Middle seat leadershi...
The Healthy Church Staff Podcast
In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, host Todd Rhoades discusses the root causes of pastoral burnout and the destructive belief that pastors must do everything themselves. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing this mindset as a lie, dismantling it, and adopting practices such as delegation, trust, and rest to foster healthier church leadership. By letting go of the need to control everything and enabling others, pastors can build sustainable and joyful church environment...