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Welcome to the "Sunday's Coming Podcast”, the podcast where hosts Caleb Loeppky and Kaleb Wilcox dive deep into the world of the local church.
In this in-person video podcast, we go beyond the Sunday service to uncover the stories, experiences, and insights of those who are at the forefront of innovation and transformation within the local church.
In this in-person video podcast, we go beyond the Sunday service to uncover the stories, experiences, and insights of those who are at the forefront of innovation and transformation within the local church.
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Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast!This week, Caleb & Kaleb are joined by Justin Schaap from Engedi Church’s worship team, Engedi Worship—a community dedicated to creating music that draws people into God’s presence. Justin shares the surreal experience of hearing Engedi Worship’s song on the radio for the very first time.Together, they talk through the journey from the church stage to the radio station, unpacking all the unexpected, funny, and humbling moments along the way. Justin’s story gives a real look behind the scenes of worship going public—touching on the challenges, the surprises, and everything that happens when church music hits the airwaves.Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday's Coming Podcast!This week, Caleb and Kaleb are joined by the ever-inspiring Aubrey Wentz, a veteran of both the touring world and church production. Aubrey opens up about navigating relationships in a church setting, sharing some hilarious behind-the-scenes moments (including sneaking kisses behind the video rack!), while also diving into the challenges of balancing personal life and ministry.Aubrey doesn't shy away from discussing the hard seasons in ministry, offering valuable insight into what it takes to survive and thrive when things get tough. From her unexpected journey from theater kid to a key player in church production to her and her husband Matt's reflections on their shared experiences, this episode is packed with laughter, wisdom, and a whole lot of heart.Whether you're a church leader, part of a production team, or just someone walking through a challenging season, this conversation is full of encouragement and humor. Because Sunday's always coming, and we're all in this together.
In this episode of The Sunday's Coming Podcast, Caleb & Kaleb sit down with Nikki Lucas, author of Leadership Frameworks, to unpack her experiences in church leadership and navigating the challenges of creative ministry. Nikki offers candid insights into her journey, discussing everything from building effective teams to fostering a culture of innovation within the church. She shares practical advice on balancing personal growth with the demands of ministry and how to lead with authenticity and purpose. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just stepping into a creative role, Nikki's wisdom and experiences will leave you inspired and encouraged to take your ministry to the next level.Join us for a deep dive into the real-life struggles and victories of church leadership.Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
In this episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast, Caleb & Kaleb dive into a powerful conversation with Adam Skidmore about how ministry can become a drug—offering addictive highs that keep you coming back, but also crushing lows that lead to burnout. Adam opens up about the relentless demands, emotional rollercoasters, and the adrenaline rush that make it so hard to walk away. Whether you’ve experienced the pressures of leadership or felt the pull of passion in your work, this episode unpacks the fine line between devotion and exhaustion.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday's Coming Podcast!
This week, Caleb & Kaleb are joined by Jon Jorgenson for a behind-the-scenes look at one of the wildest days in church production. Jon shares stories of unexpected challenges, from technical mishaps to last-minute scrambles, that tested his team's resilience and creativity. But it wasn’t all chaos; Jon also dives into the valuable lessons learned and how they managed to pull it all together just in time for Sunday. Whether you're in church production or simply love a good story of overcoming the odds, this episode has it all.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Before we dive into this episode, we’re excited to promote The Worship Classic! Visit www.theworshipclassic.org for more details on this incredible event that brings together worship leaders and creatives for a time of inspiration and collaboration.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast! This week, Caleb & Kaleb are reflecting on their journey so far, recapping the first season, and sharing their insights and plans for what's next. They reminisce about their favorite moments, the lessons they've learned, and the unexpected surprises along the way.
Join us for an engaging conversation filled with laughter, heartfelt stories, and a look into the future of the podcast. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the show, this episode is a great way to catch up and get excited about what's coming next.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast! In this episode, Caleb and Caleb are joined by Tyler Hoff, a long-time collaborator and friend. Together, they delve into Tyler's extensive experience in the world of church production and creative direction.They'll explore Tyler's journey, from his initial steps in the industry to his current role, highlighting the pivotal moments and challenges along the way. Tyler shares insights on the importance of creativity in ministry, the evolution of church production, and the blend of technical skills and spiritual leadership.One of the standout moments is Tyler's recount of a high-stakes filming adventure on a boat, where he found himself trying to not drop the camera in the ocean. This thrilling story adds a unique and engaging twist to the episode, showcasing Tyler's dedication and passion for his craft.Join us for an engaging conversation filled with stories of perseverance, innovation, and the drive to elevate worship experiences through technology and creativity. Tyler's passion for his work shines through, offering listeners a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast!
This week, Caleb & Kaleb continue their insightful conversation with Nick Benoit in Part 2 of "The Power of Story."
In this episode, Nick dives deeper into the art of storytelling within the context of church production and ministry. He shares powerful anecdotes, practical tips, and his unique perspective on how to effectively communicate messages that resonate with congregations.
Join us as we explore the transformative power of story, the challenges of creative ministry, and the importance of authenticity in worship. Whether you're a church leader, creative professional, or simply passionate about storytelling, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration. Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast! This week, Caleb & Kaleb are joined by Nick Benoit, a creative force and storyteller. In this first part of our conversation, Nick shares his unique journey and how his creative processes have evolved over time. They dive deep into Nick’s experiences, discussing the importance of storytelling in church production and the challenges faced along the way. From his early beginnings to his current role, Nick provides valuable insights and inspiration for anyone involved in church production. Join us for an engaging discussion filled with stories, creative tips, and a glimpse into Nick’s world.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday's Coming Podcast!
This week, Caleb and Kaleb are joined by his friend Brian Nelson, Executive Pastor at The Bridge in the Chicago area. They dive right in, skipping breakfast and going straight to the podcast to share their hilarious and relatable experiences.
From bonding over a rude Uber driver in California to reminiscing about their early ministry days, Caleb and Brian bring a mix of humor and deep insights into church leadership and life. Brian shares his journey from worship leader to executive pastor, emphasizing the importance of saying yes to unexpected opportunities and staying content through life's challenges.
They discuss the value of silence and solitude in a busy world, the freedom found in church ministry, and the power of longevity in leadership. Whether you're in church production, leadership, or just looking for some laughs and wisdom, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways.
Join Caleb, Kaleb, and Brian as they explore the ups and downs of ministry, the importance of balancing work and family, and why sometimes, an Uber driver can bring people closer together.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday's Coming Podcast!
This week, Caleb & Kaleb are joined by Dennis Choy, an executive leader with an extraordinary journey in church ministry. From his beginnings as a youth pastor to his current executive role, Dennis has worn countless hats and navigated various roles with unparalleled passion and dedication.
In this episode, Dennis shares his remarkable story, filled with unexpected twists and turns, revealing how each role shaped his path to church leadership. Listen in as Dennis discusses the challenges and triumphs of his multifaceted career, offering valuable insights for anyone looking to find their calling and excel in church production, youth ministry, and executive leadership.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about faith, perseverance, and the pursuit of purpose in every stage of life. Discover how Dennis Choy transitioned from youth pastor to an executive leader, and gain practical advice for leadership in ministry.
Whether you're involved in church production, seeking to grow in your ministry career, or looking for inspiration in your spiritual journey, this episode is packed with insights that you won't want to miss.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast!
This week, Caleb & Kaleb are joined by Sam VanDynHoven, who is the Worship Pastor at City First Church in Rockford, Illinois. They'll start by catching up and discussing Sam’s experiences and journey. The conversation will delve into the challenges and triumphs Sam has faced in his role, exploring the balance between technical skills and ministry. Sam will share insights on how to maintain creativity and passion in church production, drawing from personal experiences and stories. Join us for an engaging discussion filled with valuable takeaways for anyone involved in church leadership and production.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast! This week, Caleb & Kaleb sits down with Caleb's best friend, Stephen Hull, to discuss the intriguing journey from touring musician to ministry leader at Passion City Church's Trillith campus.
Explore Stephen’s transition and the crucial role of relationships and creative integrity in church production, along with the unique challenges of crafting impactful congregational experiences beyond just Christmas and Easter.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast! This week, Caleb and Kaleb are joined by Lindsay Van Wyk from Soul City Church. Fresh from Finland, Lindsay shares her unique experiences in event production at Navy Pier and church service management. Explore the challenges of working with diverse teams and ensuring every church service is spiritually enriching. We also dive into the importance of personal well-being in ministry and building strong volunteer relationships.
Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
In this week's episode of the "Sunday's Coming Podcast," we sit down with his friend of ten years, Todd Elliott. As they reminisce about their decade-long friendship and Todd's diverse experiences in church production, the conversation flows from heartfelt memories to professional insights. Todd, who is the founder of FILO Conference and an author, shares stories from the creation of his book, "I Love Jesus, but I Hate Christmas," offering a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of church production.
The episode further explores Todd's role in nurturing a supportive community for tech personnel in churches through initiatives like cohorts and personalized coaching sessions. Whether you're involved in church production, interested in the intricacies of organizing large-scale religious events, or simply looking for stories of impactful leadership, this podcast promises a blend of inspiration, education, and personal growth.
Welcome to the first episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast! This week, Caleb and Kaleb dive into the challenges and triumphs of church leadership post-COVID, exploring how Sundays never stop coming and what that means for team sustainability and creativity. We’ll share insights on reducing burnout, enhancing team dynamics, and the surprising lessons learned from visiting other churches. Plus, we get real about personal growth and leadership in ministry—expect stories, laughter, and a few heartfelt moments. Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast!This week, Caleb & Kaleb sit down with Tony Sorrentino, CEO of OX Creative, to talk about what it looks like to follow God’s calling through major life and career transitions.Tony shares his journey from leading worship at Willow Creek Church to running a global creative agency that serves ministries, nonprofits, and purpose-driven brands. They unpack what it means to step out of ministry without stepping away from purpose — and how to lead creative people with clarity, humility, and courage.They talk about:🎸 Leaving church staff and rediscovering calling.💡 The tension between faith, creativity, and leadership.🏗 How OX is building a 100-year vision that multiplies good.🧭 Why healthy transitions and risk-taking leadership matter more than ever.❤️ How to empower people, not just manage them.It’s an honest, hope-filled conversation for anyone navigating leadership, creativity, or a season of change — a reminder that calling isn’t about your title, it’s about your obedience.Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.Extras (Want More?)📸 Follow us on Instagram: @sundayscomingpodcast📬 Email us your guest ideas: hello@sundayscomingpodcast.com⭐️ Leave a review and share the show with your team!
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast!This week, Caleb & Kaleb sit down with Aaron Stanski, founder and president of Rise Point, to talk about one of the most expensive and misunderstood parts of ministry — building projects.Aaron has helped design and guide hundreds of churches through renovations, new campuses, and master plans. In this episode, he shares what really goes into creating spaces that serve ministry instead of distracting from it.They talk about:🏗 How to avoid wasting millions on buildings that don’t fit your mission.📐 The biggest design mistakes churches make (and how to fix them).💡 Why your “phase two” may never happen — and what to do about it.💬 How to balance beauty, budget, and calling when building for the Kingdom.❤️ Why the process matters as much as the final product.Whether you’re dreaming about your first campus or planning your fifth expansion, this episode will give you practical wisdom and spiritual perspective on how to build with purpose — not pressure.Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.Extras (Want More?)📸 Follow us on Instagram: @sundayscomingpodcast📬 Email us your guest ideas: hello@sundayscomingpodcast.com⭐️ Leave a review and share the show with your team!
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast!This week, Caleb & Kaleb sit down with Jaden Seno, Technical Director at *The Chapel* in Chicagoland — and one of the most talented young audio engineers you’ll meet. At just 23, Jaden has gone from volunteering at his local church to overseeing production for multiple campuses and leading teams of volunteers with humility and heart. They talk about: 🎚 How Jaden got his start in church tech at 15. 🎧 The journey from “just unmuting channels” to mixing for thousands every weekend. 🏗 What it’s like leading volunteers twice your age. ❤️ Why relationships and discipleship matter more than perfect mixes. ⚙️ How to stay teachable, take risks, and keep growing in ministry. It’s an honest and inspiring conversation about calling, character, and what it really means to serve the Church through production. Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together. Extras (Want More?)📸 Follow us on Instagram: @sundayscomingpodcast 📬 Email us your guest ideas: hello@sundayscomingpodcast.com ⭐️ Leave a review and share the show with your team!
Welcome back to another episode of The Sunday’s Coming Podcast!This week, Caleb & Kaleb sit down with Jeremiah Carlson—former frontman of The Neverclaim and Brutal Fight—to talk about his journey from hardcore tours and record deals to pastoring worship teams and rediscovering the heart of the local church.Jeremiah shares about:🎸 Getting saved as a teenager in the Portland hardcore scene.🎤 Touring the world with The Neverclaim and signing a major record deal.🏠 Leaving Nashville to follow God’s call to a small church in Boise.❤️ Learning to build ministry around people, not performance.They talk about revival, burnout, church wounds, and what it really means to build a healthy worship culture—one where you don’t sacrifice people on the altar of excellence.Because Sunday’s always coming, and we’re all in this together.Extras (Want More?)📸 Follow us on Instagram: @sundayscomingpodcast📬 Email us your guest ideas: hello@sundayscomingpodcast.com⭐️ Leave a review and share the show with your team!




