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Brian Seidel and TJ Samuelu are two friends and CHOG (Anderson, IN) Pastors that are called to revitalize the existing church in the Pacific Northwest.
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Brian and T.J. are back to explain the long gap between episodes and to wrap up season 3. 
Covid is not over, but we are in a new phase as we move forward from the pandemic. Brian and T.J. talk about a few key concepts to keep in mind as we pursue Christ in this new post-Covid environment. 
The week after Easter, or any big ministry event, is a dangerous time for most leaders. Brian and T.J. discuss ways they have learned to avoid or at least minimize this critical time in the rhythm of leadership. 
TJ and Brian are back with the conclusion of their conversation with Allen Chaney. There is much to be gleaned from this rich conversation!
Brian and TJ are back for another episode, with special guest Allen Chaney. 
Brian and T.J. are back and discuss the last two principals to help you speak better every week. Whether you are in a regular teaching role, or a different role within your church, all four of these principals will help you fulfill your role better. 
Brian and T.J. explore four principals that will help you communicate God's word more effectively every week. Speaking to the same audience every week as a Pastor comes with a few challenges, but it can be done well if you do these four key things.
Brian and T.J. are back for another season and discuss some new goals, changes, and updates on navigating ministry life. 
In the final episode of season 2, and the completion of the first year of the show, Brian and T.J. discuss the good, the bad, and how God has worked. No matter what church you are in, it is always going to be a mixed bag. But there is hope whenever God is involved!
Brian and T.J. discuss the importance of time off, sabbatical, weekly rhythms, and all things that play into a self care routine. Guilt often times holds us back, and sabotages longevity in ministry. Do the right thing now, so you will still be around later!
Who is Really Leading?

Who is Really Leading?

2021-12-0948:13

Church structure can seem pointless and annoying, until you really need it. Brian and T.J. discuss how each of their churches are structured, and some good and bad experiences with decision making. 
T.J. and Brian address church staffing and key volunteers.
We all hunger for community, and leadership can be a lonely place. Brian and T.J. discuss ways they have found community within their church, the Pastoral world, and built an inner circle of people to confide in. Are you hungry for more community?
There are lots of opportunities and traditions centered around holidays, what role does the church play in it all? God does love parties!
Guest Marcus Archer joins TJ and Brian as they discuss their experiences with all things church as Lead Pastors. Marcus lives and serves in Natchez, Mississippi at Crosspoint Church. 
Speaking on a weekly basis is something most pastors do, but how they prep and plan varies widely. T. J. and Brian discuss their trends, routines, and best practices. 
The conversation continues about conflict and tough conversations. These situations are never fun, but they can be a key to moving forward with your mission. 
T.J. and Brian are back to kick off the second season of the show. After catching up about a busy summer, they dive into the topic of tough conversations. This is something that unfortunately every leader has to navigate. Not only will you get some practical tips and encouragement, but also more marriage analogies than you ever need!
Families are important

Families are important

2021-06-1050:05

As Brian and T.J. wrap up this first season with talking about how their families have been involved, and very important in their ministries.
Berry Leadership

Berry Leadership

2021-05-2651:17

In this episode Brian and T.J. discuss the different ways you can lead change without insulting the past. 
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