
Leading Your Church
Rich Cochran
Leading Your Church is a podcast to help pastors and ministry leaders to overcome plateau and decline in their churches. We are your guide for leadership principles and practices to help your church become healthy and bear new spiritual fruit in your church. We also help pastors and ministry leaders renew their heart for God and leading ministry.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Leading Your Church episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Leading Your Church for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Leading Your Church episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

016: Gain Momentum by Launching the Fall Season of Ministry
Leading Your Church
09/05/23 • 25 min
In this episode of the Leading Your Church Podcast with Rich Cochran, titled "Gain Momentum by Launching the Fall Season of Ministry," Rich shares practical steps for church leaders to kickstart their fall ministry season.
Rich emphasizes the importance of clear planning, setting goals, and efficient resource allocation. Effective communication within the church community is key, and Rich offers insights into fostering strong relationships and community spirit.
At the end of the episode Rich offers 10 dangers for ignoring this season of your church year. Leading change in your church means you will maximize this prime season in your church.

015: Time Management for Pastors and Church Leaders
Leading Your Church
03/29/23 • 27 min
In this episode we look at 4 things to help you invest your time each week. This is a very practical episode to help you think through your priorities, rhythms, how many hours you spend each week, and two tools to help you make better decisions.
Rich is a recovering workaholic and has been on the edge of burnout. He learned some things to help create a better work week. Listen in and learn from his experience and then figure out what works best for you and your family.

014: Mondays with Maxwell, Attracting Leaders
Leading Your Church
03/29/23 • 12 min
In this episode we continue to review John Maxwell's book, The Leader's Greatest Return. In chapter 2 we look at Attracting Leaders. John talks about creating a Leadership Table. This is a small group environment where leadership of the organization or significant project takes place. It is here that you invite new people to take on new or greater levels of leadership.
Unfortunately, in most churches we aren't thinking about this kind of environment far enough in advance. We only recruit leaders on an as needed basis. This chapter will encourage us to get creative and begin now.
If you are going to lead change. If you are going to grow you will need more and better equipped leaders. Great leaders equip others for ministry. Start now!

012: Systematic Pastoral Prayer
Leading Your Church
01/10/23 • 12 min
In episode 012 of the Leading Your Church Podcast, Rich Cochran emphasizes the importance of prioritizing personal and pastoral prayer as a church leader. Pastors and church leaders should set aside time to pray for the people in their congregation on a weekly basis.
Rich highlights the significance of pastoral prayer, which involves interceding for the people in the church and seeking God's guidance for their lives. He also emphasizes the importance of personal prayer, which involves cultivating a close relationship with God and seeking His direction for one's own life.
Rich suggests several practical ways to create a system and habit for weekly prayer. One such way is to set aside a specific time each week to pray for the people in the church. This can be done individually or as a group. Additionally, he recommends keeping a prayer journal to track prayer requests and progress.
The importance of following up with people after praying for them, both to check in on them and to see how God has answered their prayers. He suggests setting up a system for follow-up, such as assigning a specific person or group to reach out to those who have been prayed for.
As pastors and church leaders, prayer must be a priority. By setting aside time for personal and pastoral prayer, cultivating a close relationship with God, and following up with those who have been prayed for, church leaders can lead their congregations with wisdom and discernment.

011: Mondays with Maxwell, Introduction
Leading Your Church
01/09/23 • 14 min
Mondays with Maxwell, Introduction
The Leader’s Greatest Return: Attracting, Developing, and Multiplying Leaders
In the first episode we review the introduction and explore the value of developing the leaders around you.
Join me every Monday as we explore a chapter from one of John Maxwell’s books. Let’s get a little better each week!

010: Pressing on when words sting your heart
Leading Your Church
10/20/22 • 7 min
In episode 10 of the Leading Your Church podcast with Rich Cochran, titled "Pressing On When Words Sting," Rich encourages pastors and church leaders to persevere in ministry despite hurtful comments or criticisms they may receive. He reminds listeners that words can have a profound effect on the heart and can discourage even the most dedicated leaders.
Rich knows personally the effect hurtful words from individuals in his church, and emphasizes the importance of seeking support from others during these times. He encourages leaders to stay grounded in their faith, to remember why they started serving in ministry in the first place, and to focus on the positive impact they are making.
The episode also addresses the reality that even well-intentioned comments, such as constructive criticism, can still be hurtful. Rich encourages leaders to take a step back and consider the source of the criticism, and to use it as an opportunity for growth rather than letting it discourage them.
In conclusion, Rich reminds listeners that the work of ministry is difficult but also deeply rewarding, and that it's important to stay focused on the good that is being accomplished. He encourages leaders to persevere through the sting of hurtful words and to continue to serve with passion and dedication.

009: 7 Ministry Essentials for Overcoming Plateau & Decline
Leading Your Church
10/18/22 • 26 min
Leading change in our churches is hard. It is incredibly tempting to keep adding and adding ideas in hopes that you will see a glimpse of change. What we need is not more programming, but focus.
These seven ministry essentials can guide you to lead your church to address strategic areas and focus your ministries toward growth and health.
1. Pastors and ministry leaders consistently develop leadership skills
2. Reimagine God's work in your community
3. Create intentional church wide communication
4. Execute a group discipleship strategy
5. Reengage Sr. Adults to Gospel work
6. Full focus on reaching and discipling the next generation
7. On going evangelism training

008: Reimagine Community, Realign Church
Leading Your Church
08/23/22 • 20 min
The Leading Your Church Podcast with Rich Cochran offers a refreshing perspective on how to lead a church in a world that is constantly changing. In this episode, Rich emphasizes the importance of reimagining our communities and realigning our church to meet the social and physical needs of the people we serve.
Rich emphasizes that the Gospel is not just a message of salvation but also a call to serve the needs of others. He argues that churches should not be just a place where people come to worship, but also a community center that offers practical help and support to those in need.
Cochran encourages church leaders to step out of their comfort zones and engage with their communities in new and innovative ways. This can include partnering with local organizations, hosting community events, or even starting their own outreach programs.
To overcome plateau and decline in church attendance, Rich suggests that leaders need to realign their church ministries to better serve their communities. This means identifying the social and physical needs of the people in their area and creating programs that address those needs.
Finally, Cochran stresses the importance of making disciples. He argues that churches should not just focus on increasing attendance but on developing deep relationships with their members and helping them grow in their faith. By doing so, churches can create a strong sense of community and inspire their members to become ambassadors of the Gospel in their own communities.

007: Overcoming Hurtful Words
Leading Your Church
08/19/22 • 11 min
In this episode of the Leading Your Church podcast, host Rich Cochran addresses the topic of pastors overcoming hurtful words. He acknowledges that words can hit close to home, especially for pastors who are constantly subject to criticism and scrutiny.
Rich understands how you can be affected by hurtful words and how to navigate through the pain. He emphasizes the importance of taking time to process the hurt and not dismissing it as insignificant. He also stresses the need to seek support from trusted friends or colleagues who can provide a listening ear and words of encouragement.
Additionally, Rich offers practical advice on how to move forward and heal from the hurt. He suggests focusing on one's identity in Christ, rather than the opinions of others, and practicing forgiveness towards those who have hurt us. He also highlights the importance of self-care and finding healthy ways to cope with the pain.

013: Mondays with Maxwell, Identifying Leaders
Leading Your Church
01/16/23 • 11 min
In this episode we review chapter one of The Leader's Greatest Return. We explore six questions related to identifying leaders. Take a few minutes and allow your mind to think about how you can identify leaders for your church, ministry, or non-profit.
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How many episodes does Leading Your Church have?
Leading Your Church currently has 23 episodes available.
What topics does Leading Your Church cover?
The podcast is about Christianity, Leadership, Religion & Spirituality, Growth, Healthy, Podcasts and Church.
What is the most popular episode on Leading Your Church?
The episode title '015: Time Management for Pastors and Church Leaders' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Leading Your Church?
The average episode length on Leading Your Church is 18 minutes.
How often are episodes of Leading Your Church released?
Episodes of Leading Your Church are typically released every 9 days, 20 hours.
When was the first episode of Leading Your Church?
The first episode of Leading Your Church was released on Jun 8, 2022.
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