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Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XHl7cx7kaKI In this episode of the New Churches podcast, host Jeff Medders is joined by Adam Muhtaseb and Daniel Santander to tackle one of the most urgent and personal questions every church planter must face: How do I not burn out? As part of a season focused on the “how” questions of church planting, the conversation addresses the real pressures planters experience from the world, the flesh, and the devil, and why endurance in ministry requires more than passion and hard work. The discussion begins with practical wisdom on structuring a weekly schedule that promotes sustainability, then turns to the challenge of handling criticism with humility and resilience. Most importantly, the episode centers on the necessity of abiding in Christ, offering encouragement and guidance for maintaining a vibrant spiritual life in the midst of the demands of planting. Listeners will walk away with pastoral insight, practical rhythms, and gospel-centered encouragement to help them labor faithfully and last for the long haul. (00:24:01) How should a planter organize his schedule? (11:43:15) How do you handle criticism? (20:28:15) How do you maintain abiding in Christ? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. The post How Do I Avoid Burnout? appeared first on New Churches.

Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/edhfD8cvBps In this episode of the New Churches podcast, host Noah Oldham is joined by Vergil Brown and Daniel Santander to explore one of the most pressing challenges every church planter faces: how to lead well. As part of a season focused on the “how” questions of church planting, the conversation unpacks a biblical vision of leadership—what it is, how planters should think about their role, and why leadership is more than just a title. The discussion also dives into the practical side of leadership, highlighting the attitudes, actions, and attributes necessary to faithfully lead teams, staff, and volunteers with wisdom and integrity. The episode concludes with a much-needed conversation on leading effective meetings, offering practical guidance for planning, facilitating, and following up in ways that foster clarity and momentum. Listeners will walk away with a deeper understanding of biblical leadership, along with actionable insights to help them lead with purpose, humility, and effectiveness in the context of church planting. (00:24:01) What is leadership? (08:10:03) How should leaders act? What attributes are needed? (22:11:22) How do you lead meetings? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. The post How Do I Lead? appeared first on New Churches.

Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/j4RpQ3f7XGM In this episode of the New Churches podcast, host Noah Oldham is joined by Adam Muhtaseb and Matt Smethurst to tackle a crucial but often overlooked aspect of church planting: How do I build systems? Using the image of a trellis supporting a growing vine, the conversation highlights how intentional structures help church plants thrive, remain healthy, and bear lasting fruit. Together, they explore why guest follow-up is an essential early system for cultivating meaningful connections, the importance of establishing clear constitutions and bylaws for long-term stability and accountability, and how planters can wisely navigate the often overwhelming world of church technology. Listeners will walk away with practical insights, pastoral wisdom, and a renewed appreciation for the “trellis work” that supports vibrant, sustainable ministry. (00:24:01) Why is guest follow-up important? How do you do it? (11:00:02) How should church planters think about constitution and bylaws? (18:21:21) How does a church planter pick the right technology? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. The post How Do I Build Systems? appeared first on New Churches.

Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pOAR19Je1Kg In this episode of the New Churches podcast, host Tony Merida is joined by Matt Smethurst and Daniel Santander to discuss one of the most essential tasks of a church planter: making disciples. As part of a season focused on answering common questions from planters, the conversation explores how to faithfully pursue discipleship in a new church in 21st-century North America. The hosts talk about how to disciple new believers in a church plant, why church membership should be a priority from the beginning, and how to wisely launch key ministries like small groups, children’s ministry, and men’s and women’s discipleship. Listeners will gain practical guidance and pastoral wisdom for cultivating a healthy culture of disciple-making in the life of a new church. (00:24:01) How do you disciple new converts? (06:32:16) What are the best practices for a church membership process? (21:06:04) How do you start groups and ministries? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. The post How Do I Make Disciples? appeared first on New Churches.

Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/84ky5PiMQRc In this episode of the New Churches podcast, host Jeff Medders is joined by Tony Merida and Matt Smethurst to answer a question many church planters wrestle with: How do I preach engaging sermons? As part of a season focused on the most common “how” questions in church planting, the conversation explores what it really means for preaching to be engaging—not entertaining or gimmicky, but clear, compelling, and faithful to Scripture. Jeff, Tony, and Matt discuss their sermon preparation rhythms, common mistakes planters can make in their study, and why deep work in the text is essential for preaching that connects with people. Drawing on pastoral experience and insights from historic voices like Spurgeon, they also offer practical encouragement for holding a congregation’s attention while remaining sound, biblical, and Christ-centered in every sermon. Listeners will walk away with helpful perspective on sermon preparation, clarity about the goal of engaging preaching, and practical wisdom for faithfully proclaiming God’s Word week after week. (00:24:01) What do we mean by “engaging”? What do we not mean? (05:53:10) What are some elements of engaging preaching? (09:50:19) How do you study for sermons? (21:04:17) What is your approach for illustrations? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. The post How Do I Preach? appeared first on New Churches.

Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/voP6AZxiTBc In this episode of the New Churches podcast, host Noah Oldham is joined by Adam Muhtaseb and Vergil Brown to answer two of the most common—and often most stressful—questions church planters face: How do I raise money, and how do I find a space? Continuing the season’s focus on the “how” of church planting, the conversation offers practical guidance on building financial support, creating a healthy and realistic budget, and securing the right rental facility. Listeners will gain clear, actionable insight to help them raise funds faithfully, steward resources wisely, and choose a space that supports their mission. (00:24:01) What is the best way for a church planter to raise support? (17:02:21) How should a planter think about a budget? (27:02:22) How do I find a space? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. The post How Do I Raise Money? appeared first on New Churches.

Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/a4_k2-8yNSQ In this episode of the New Churches podcast, host Tony Merida is joined by Vergil Brown and Jeff Medders to tackle a crucial question for church planters: How do I faithfully engage my city with the hope of the gospel? As part of a season focused on the practical “how” questions of church planting, this conversation explores the essential heart shift that must take place in a planter—moving from simply leading a church to living as a missionary in their context. The discussion offers encouragement on personal evangelism, cultivating meaningful relationships, and proclaiming Christ with clarity and compassion. The guests also provide practical coaching on identifying domains of influence, forming wise community partnerships, and serving the city without losing gospel focus. Listeners will come away with biblical vision, practical strategies, and fresh encouragement for engaging their city with intentionality and hope. (00:24:01) 1st question: How can a planter think and act like a missionary? (08:29:19) 2nd question: What’s your best advice and encouragement on how to evangelize? (22:41:00) 3rd question: How do you find your domains of influence and wise partnerships? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. The post How Do I Engage the City? appeared first on New Churches.

Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OgI30O5sgO4 In this episode of the New Churches podcast, host Jeff Medders is joined by Tony Merida and Matt Smethurst to address one of the most important—and often challenging—realities of church planting: building a team. As part of a season focused on the “how” questions of church planting, the conversation explores how planters can thoughtfully recruit people to join the mission and why clarity, character, and shared conviction matter in the early days. The discussion also dives into the ongoing work of discipling and developing leaders within the launch team and how to identify and vet future elders and deacons. Listeners will walk away with biblical insight, seasoned counsel, and practical guidance for building a strong foundation for a new church. (00:24:01) How do you recruit people to a church planting team? (06:07:00) What are the best practices for building a team? (16:02:04) What evangelism tools do you recommend? (21:08:10) How can a planter identify elders and deacons? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. The post How Do I Build a Team? appeared first on New Churches.

Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XbOkdvFcFPY In this episode of the New Churches podcast, host Noah Oldham is joined by Tony Merida and Adam Muhtaseb to address one of the most frequently used—and often misunderstood—ideas in church planting: vision. As part of a season focused on the “how” questions of church planting, the conversation explores what vision truly is, how a planter faithfully casts vision, and why clarity and consistency matter more than creativity alone. The discussion also dives into the practical work of writing vision and values, as well as the role of a church planting prospectus—what it should include, what it should avoid, and how it serves planters as they raise support, recruit a team, and invite others into the mission. Listeners will walk away with biblical grounding, seasoned counsel, and practical tools for leading others toward a shared, God-given future. (00:32:14) What is vision and how do you cast it? (12:26:00) What advice do you have on writing vision and values? (17:44:23) What needs to be in a prospectus? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. The post How Do I Cast Vision? appeared first on New Churches.

Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/D3hXNdRg_KE In this episode of the New Churches podcast, host Jeff Medders is joined by Tony Merida and Daniel Santander to tackle one of the most foundational questions every prospective church planter asks: How do I know I’m called? As the first episode in a season focused on the “how” questions of church planting, the conversation explores what biblical calling really is, how a man can discern whether he’s called to pastoral ministry—and whether that calling is best lived out through planting, revitalization, or pastoring an existing church—and why every healthy planter must be sent by a local church. Listeners will walk away with theological clarity, pastoral wisdom, and practical guidance for discerning God’s direction and embracing the church-centered nature of the planting task. Resources: What Great Pastors Do (00:24:00) What is calling? How do you know if you are called? (09:35:00) How do you know if you are a planter, revitalizer, or lay pastor? (20:26:15) Why is a sending church important and how can a church planter foster that relationship? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. The post How Do I Know I’m Called? appeared first on New Churches.