The Pastors Collective
Jonathan Wiggins is back! On this episode of the podcast, he and Greg Surratt catch up on what’s happening with the Pastors Collective and The Retreat at Church Creek. They also talk about Jonathan’s new book, Walking with Lions: How to Find True Courage and Enduring Strength Through God-Honoring Relationships, a book about the need for deep and intentional friendships. The reality is that leaders who try to lead alone… don’t lead for long. Jonathan talks about the need for both authenticity and attachment, and the need to be both deeply loved and deeply knowAs leaders, isolation is...
info_outline Ed Stetzer on What's Next for the ChurchThe Pastors Collective
Join Pastor Greg Surratt for a fun, fascinating, and wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Ed Stetzer. Their friendship spans two decades, collaborating on mission, church planting, and evangelism. In this conversation, they’ll cover pastoring in our political climate, post-pandemic opportunities for the church, and more. While there’s a pervasive sense that our current situation is unprecedented, in reality, the church has been here before. What happened in 1968 – a time of civil unrest and a pandemic known as The Hong Kong Flu – reveals a lot about what might be ahead for us....
info_outline Sharon Hodde Miller on Calling and LeadingThe Pastors Collective
Many pastors are wrestling with questions about women’s ordination. The question has pressed on minds even more urgently since Easter, when Saddleback Church ordained three women as pastors. On today’s podcast, Greg Surratt sits down with Sharon Hodde Miller to talk about her own journey into ministry, particularly about discovering her teaching gifts and growing into openness about serving as a pastor. Sharon has an MDiv from Duke Divinity and a PhD from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where she studied issues of women and calling. She’s also the author of two books, Free of Me:...
info_outline John Eldredge on Manhood in a Pandemic YearThe Pastors Collective
Join author John Eldredge and Greg Surratt for an in-depth conversation about manhood in a pandemic year, how churches can serve men, and the need for brotherhood.
info_outline David French on Polarization and Religious LibertyThe Pastors Collective
David French joins Greg Surratt to talk about the state of evangelicals in politics, national polarization, and the good news about religious liberty in the United States.
info_outline Jonathan WigginsThe Pastors Collective
Jonathan Wiggins is the pastor of Rez Church in Loveland, Colorado. He experienced leadership as a difficult and lonely road. But God reached Jonathan just in time.
info_outline Reflecting on Grief and Healing with Amie PatrickThe Pastors Collective
On this episode of the podcast, Amie Patrick joins Pastor Greg Surratt and Mike Cosper to reflect on the six months that have passed since Darrin Patrick, co-founder of The Pastors Collective, took his own life.
info_outline Remembering Darrin PatrickThe Pastors Collective
What can we learn from the loss of our friend?
info_outline Kids in a FishbowlThe Pastors Collective
Pastor Greg and Pastor Darrin talk about life for a pastor’s kid on this episode. Everyone has their eyes on the pastor’s kids. They grow up in a fishbowl uncertain about how they should act and behave. It’s hard for them to just be who they are.
info_outline Pastors Need Friends TooThe Pastors Collective
On Today's episode, Pastor Darrin and Pastor Greg talk about the difficulty and necessity of building real friendships.
info_outlineOn this episode of the Pastor’s Collective, hosts Greg Surrat and Darrin Patrick talk about burnout. Pastors now preach as many as four or five, back to back sermons over any given weekend and it’s leading them to burnout. Greg and Darrin warn pastors to know their limits and to watch for the warning signs of burnout but also talk of Sabbath and learning to rest.
The Pastors Collective is a production of Narrativo.
Credits:
Executive Produced by Greg Surratt and Darrin Patrick
Produced by Mike Cosper
Edited by Mike Cosper
Mixed by Mike Cosper
Music by Dan Phelps