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Ep. 107 - Cultivating Collaboration: Church Planting Insights with Chad Clarkson

The Church Planting Podcast with Greg Nettle

Release Date: 02/05/2025

Ep. 124 - Andy Sikora - The Hard Lessons of Church Planting: Perseverance, Calling & Healthy Leadership- The Church Planting Podcast show art Ep. 124 - Andy Sikora - The Hard Lessons of Church Planting: Perseverance, Calling & Healthy Leadership- The Church Planting Podcast

The Church Planting Podcast with Greg Nettle

In this episode of The Church Planting Podcast, host Greg Nettle, President of , welcomes long-time friend Andy Sikora, planter and lead pastor of in Cleveland. Fresh off a two-week Patagonia trek, Andy reflects on 15 years of church planting and the lessons learned along the way. Andy shares how he and his wife moved to Cleveland after serving in young adult ministry, eventually launching Renew in 2011. He discusses the critical role of perseverance, the importance of planting with people rather than alone, and the conviction that God must truly call you to the work. He illustrates these...

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The Church Planting Podcast with Greg Nettle

In this episode of , host talks with about the intersection of faith, technology, and personal health. Joey—co-founder of —explains how constant proximity to our phones is reshaping our relationships, productivity, and even our spiritual lives. They discuss the concept of “digital thorns” — how smartphones, though powerful tools for discipleship and ministry, can choke out meaningful relationships and intimacy with God. Joey shares practical ways to reclaim time and attention, including simple steps like five minutes a day away from your phone, accountability within small groups,...

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In this episode of , Greg Nettle sits down with Jay Pathak, National Director of Vineyard USA and co-author of . Jay shares his unexpected journey into church planting, from studying philosophy at Ohio State to planting Mile High Vineyard in Denver after 9/11. Key themes include: The power of a clear calling—and why clarity often means higher cost. The challenges of starting with little money, odd jobs, and slow growth. Why multiplying leaders is the foundation for multiplying churches. Lessons from on building for replication. Evangelism as the heartbeat of church planting, no...

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The Church Planting Podcast with Greg Nettle

In this episode of The Church Planting Podcast, Greg Nettle sits down with Brian Hofmeister, founding pastor of in Muskego, Wisconsin. Brian shares the powerful story of how his church moved from a single church plant to becoming a multiplying, sending church. Key themes include: How a church of any size can invest in multiplication from the beginning Why Lakepoint committed 10% of its budget to future church plants—even in its early years Lessons learned from developing residents and sending planters during the COVID-19 pandemic A compelling vision for shared church family...

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In this episode of The Church Planting Podcast, host Greg Nettle welcomes Mark DeYmaz, founding pastor of in Little Rock and a leading voice in the multiethnic church movement. Mark pulls back the curtain on how his church is thriving through missional vitality and church economics—generating revenue, leveraging real estate, serving the poor, and reaching their community with tangible expressions of the Gospel. Topics include: The three-legged church model (spiritual, social, financial). How Mosaic transformed a Kmart into a 100,000 sq. ft. center of ministry and enterprise. Why your...

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The Church Planting Podcast with Greg Nettle

In this powerful conversation, Greg Nettle sits down with author and pastor John Ortberg to discuss his newest book, . Drawing inspiration from the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, Ortberg reveals why this recovery-based model may actually be the most effective path to real spiritual transformation—for everyone, not just those with addiction. The conversation covers: How AA emerged from discipleship roots in the Oxford Group Why most churches struggle with a “wimpy Step One” How to foster communities of grace-filled vulnerability The critical role of desperation, community, and...

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In this powerful episode of The Church Planting Podcast, Greg Nettle is joined by long-time friend and influential church leader . Dave is the founding pastor of , president of , and co-founder of the global church planting network NewThing—now integrated into Exponential. The conversation covers: Dave’s personal and organizational transitions, including appointing a new lead pastor at Community A deep dive into his 5-step leadership apprenticeship model (from his book ) His global perspective on a potential revival among Gen Z, especially in the UK The explosive growth of...

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Ep. 117 - Micro and Multiethnic Churches and the Future of Church Planting (w/ Dr. Liz Rios and Rev. Len Tang) show art Ep. 117 - Micro and Multiethnic Churches and the Future of Church Planting (w/ Dr. Liz Rios and Rev. Len Tang)

The Church Planting Podcast with Greg Nettle

Greg sits down with Dr. Liz Rios (Founder of ) and Rev. Len Tang (Director of the ) to explore the expanding world of multiethnic, micro, and digital church planting. They unpack the rapid growth of microchurches, the increasing leadership of women of color in church planting, and the redefinition of success beyond outdated metrics. The conversation also dives into the barriers multiethnic leaders face—especially in funding and power-sharing—and the urgent need for new pipelines that elevate diverse leaders. Get practical ideas and inspiration for: Starting and supporting digital faith...

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Ep. 116 - From Church Planter to Tech CEO: Dean Sweetman & the Future of Church Tech show art Ep. 116 - From Church Planter to Tech CEO: Dean Sweetman & the Future of Church Tech

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In this episode, Greg Nettle talks with Dean Sweetman, co-founder and co-CEO of , a digital giving platform now used by over 50,000 churches worldwide. Dean shares his remarkable journey from being a high school dropout and aspiring surfer in Australia to planting over 60 churches globally and building a church tech company processing billions in donations annually. Key highlights: Dean’s unconventional path into church planting across Asia, Africa, and North America. Why demographic research + Holy Spirit leading matters when choosing a church plant location. How a Starbucks app...

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In this episode of The Church Planting Podcast, Greg Nettle sits down with longtime friend and teaching pastor Tammy Melchien. Tammy has served at in Chicagoland for over two decades and is releasing her first book, Choosing the Opposite, in October 2025. Tammy reflects on her journey as a church planter in urban Chicago, the unique challenges of being a single woman in ministry, and the joy of seeing lives transformed in a transient, young professional community. She shares the origin story and key insights from her book—rooted in the Sermon on the Mount—and how following Jesus often...

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In this episode of The Church Planting Podcast, hosted by Greg Nettle of Stadia Church Planting, we dive deep into the world of church planting with guest Chad Clarkson, Executive Director of the Houston Church Planting Network (HCPN). Chad shares his journey and experiences in fostering a culture of collaboration among church planters in Houston, one of the most diverse cities in the U.S. Key topics include the strategic vision based on Acts 1:8, the efficacy of church networks, and the vital roles of mentorship and multi-site strategies. The discussion also touches upon innovative church models and the benefits of being part of a network that both challenges and supports church planters.

  • [00:00:00] Introduction to the podcast and guest Chad Clarkson.
  • [00:01:30] Chad discusses the origins and vision of the Houston Church Planting Network.
  • [00:03:34] Explanation of HCPN's impact on church planting in Houston.
  • [00:06:02] Challenges and successes of sustaining a church planting network.
  • [00:07:25] The vision, mission, and values of HCPN.
  • [00:09:00] Metrics of success: how many churches have been started.
  • [00:11:19] Benefits for church planters in joining a network.
  • [00:13:56] Discussion on residencies and their importance in church planting training.
  • [00:16:18] Sources of church planting residents and the attributes of successful planters.
  • [00:17:34] Networking opportunities and resources for church planters.
  • [00:18:56] Diversity in church planting models and the financial structure of HCPN.
  • [00:22:01] Expanding church planting efforts to the Latino community.
  • [00:24:33] Conclusion and thanks to guest.