Pulpit Perspectives

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  • Pulpit Perspective podcast exists to build connections between clergy and their congregations. Host, Rev. Dr. Kent A. Lundy, travels to churches to interview clergy while standing with them in their pulpit. In about an average sermon length, listeners will gain interesting insights about their colleagues and be inspired for the journey ahead.

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Pulpit Perspective podcast exists to build connections between clergy and their congregations. Host, Rev. Dr. Kent A. Lundy, travels to churches to interview clergy while standing with them in their pulpit. In about an average sermon length, listeners will gain interesting insights about their colleagues and be inspired for the journey ahead.

© Circle City Broadcasting I, LLC
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  • From Engineering to Pulpit: Rev. Chris Stephens’ Journey
    2025/04/30

    In this episode of Pulpit Perspectives Podcast, Reverend Doctor Kent Lundy welcomes Reverend Chris Stephens from the Nappanee United Methodist Church. With only five months into his journey at Nappanee UMC, Chris shares his experiences, joys, challenges, and aspirations as a new pastor.

    A notable theme of the episode centers around the idea of new beginnings. Chris, still within his "honeymoon period" at Nappanee, candidly discusses the learning curve he's navigating, from getting acquainted with the congregation to, quite humorously, finding all the light switches in the church. This season of adaptability underscores the importance of resilience and openness in ministry.

    Takeaway #1: Finding Joy in Family and Ministry

    Throughout the discussion, Chris emphasizes the joy his children bring to his life. With three kids aged 11, 4, and 2, Chris often finds himself balancing full-time ministry with lively family dynamics. Despite the busyness, he finds profound joy in nurturing the next generation. This segment highlights the essential balance between personal life and vocational ministry, emphasizing that joy can be found in the simplest, most personal moments.

    Takeaway #2: Answering the Call to Serve

    Chris recounts his early sense of calling to vocational ministry, which he initially resisted by pursuing a career in engineering. However, even during his time in engineering school, the call to ministry resurfaced in a profound way, leading him back to his true vocation. This journey reflects a powerful message: one's calling can be persistent and transformative, and sometimes, aligning with it might require detours and epiphanies.

    Takeaway #3: The Importance of Support and Community

    Drawing a vivid comparison with a basketball game, Kent asks Chris about his "home court advantage" in ministry. Chris credits his family and a "great cloud of witnesses," including former pastors and Sunday school teachers, as his primary cheerleaders. This underscores the vital role of communal support in sustaining a thriving ministry. Chris's legacy aspiration of instilling "joy, community, and love" within his congregation further reinforces this point.

    Takeaway #4: Embracing Nature for Spiritual Rejuvenation

    Chris finds solace and rejuvenation in nature, particularly in national parks like Teddy Roosevelt National Park. His love for nature is deeply tied to his spiritual renewal, showcasing that sometimes, the best way to recharge is by stepping away from daily stressors and immersing oneself in the tranquility of creation.

    Takeaway #5: Lessons Learned: The Power of Saying No

    One of the most profound lessons Chris shares is the importance of setting boundaries in ministry. He discusses the necessity of saying "no" to some things to say "yes" to what truly matters. This lesson, linked to preventing burnout and ensuring sustainable ministry, is a crucial takeaway for clergy and laypeople alike.

    Join us in this heartfelt and insightful episode as Reverend Chris Stevens shares his journey and wisdom, offering a blend of humor, sincerity, and inspiration. Tune in to Pulpit Perspectives Podcast to hear more about how Chris is shaping his legacy at Nappanee United Methodist Church with joy, community, and love.

    To stay updated on the activities and ministry in the North District, follow their Facebook page. For more comprehensive information about the Indiana Annual Conference, visit www.inumc.org.

    Join us next time for another episode filled with encouragement and community connection.

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    16 分
  • The Vocational Ministry of Bette Thompson: Joy, Challenges, and Transformation
    2025/04/23

    In this heartfelt episode of the "Pulpit Perspectives" podcast, Host Reverend Dr. Kent Lundy welcomes Pastor Bette Thompson from the Jamestown United Methodist Church in Elkhart, Indiana. As she celebrates her first anniversary with the church, Pastor Bette offers listeners a profound glimpse into her joys, struggles, and enduring faith journey in a spirited and illuminating discussion.

    From the very outset, Pastor Bette’s vibrant spirit shines through. She finds her greatest joy in witnessing the congregation's attentive, smiling faces and engaging deeply with the children during Sunday services. By sharing these moments, she reveals a central takeaway for all to ponder: True joy in ministry comes from the connection and shared experiences with one’s congregation.

    Pastor Bette's path to ministry wasn't straightforward. She recounts how her curiosity about the life of a pastor led her to vocational ministry, thanks in part to the mentorship she received at Mishawaka First United Methodist Church and a pivotal experience at Senior High Institute at Epworth Forest. This journey underscores a key takeaway: Mentorship and authentic encouragement within the local church are vital in nurturing the next generation of spiritual leaders.

    In a more whimsical segment, Dr. Lundy asks Pastor Bette whom she would take for an imaginary axe-throwing session. Her choice, the Apostle Paul, provides insight into her admiration for his dogged determination and unwavering focus on Christ, even in adversity. This engaging analogy brings home another important takeaway: Drawing strength and inspiration from biblical figures can bolster and guide one's ministry today.

    Pastor Bette also shares some personal wisdom about the need for patience in ministry, learned through the rigors of pastoral work. Recognizing and respecting the congregation's pace of transformation is essential— a lesson that came the hard way. This serves as a reflective takeaway: Patience and empathy are crucial in guiding a congregation through change and transformation.

    Toward the end of the episode, when asked to encapsulate her ministry legacy in three words, Pastor Bette chooses "Love with Passion." She elaborates on this by emphasizing the importance of unconditional love—for others and oneself. In her words, loving fully, even in quiet moments when no one is watching, is central to her message. This provides a final and resonant takeaway: The essence of enduring ministry is to love with authenticity and passion, bringing forth God's love in every interaction.

    Tune in to this inspiring episode for an enriching conversation that encourages both clergy and laity to find joy, patience, and passionate love in their spiritual journeys. Catch the full episode now and be uplifted by Pastor Bette's genuine warmth and insightful wisdom.

    To stay updated on the activities and ministry in the North District, follow their Facebook page. For more comprehensive information about the Indiana Annual Conference, visit www.inumc.org.

    Join us next time for another episode filled with encouragement and community connection.

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    18 分
  • Larry Chrisman's Journey from Catholicism to Methodist Ministry
    2025/04/16

    In this insightful episode of "Pulpit Perspectives Podcast," host Kent Lundy sits down with Pastor Larry Chrisman from Coalbush United Methodist Church in the North District for a candid conversation about his journey into vocational ministry, the joy of witnessing faith-sharing within his congregation, and the experiences that have shaped his pastoral mission.

    Pastor Larry Chrisman opens the discussion by sharing the profound joy he derives from watching his church members actively engage in faith outreach. He passionately describes how seeing parishioners invite others to church services and share their personal faith stories has been a transformative and uplifting experience for him. This joy fuels his commitment to fostering a community where faith is not just a private affair but a shared journey.

    One of the pivotal moments in Pastor Larry’s life was his unexpected call to ministry. From an early age, Chrisman believed he was destined to become a priest, a conviction instilled by his mother. However, his life's trajectory took a significant turn when he met his wife during a retreat at the age of 15. This encounter led him to leave behind his aspirations of priesthood and eventually find a new calling within the United Methodist Church. Through a serendipitous invitation to play bass in a worship band, Pastor Larry’s path to ministry became clear, leading him to full-time pastoral work under the mentorship of Pastor Bob Vale.

    Here are key takeaway points from the episode:

    Faith in Action: Pastor Larry emphasizes the importance of church members being active in their faith, encouraging them to invite others and share their spiritual journeys. He believes that personal invitations can significantly impact church growth and community building.

    Unexpected Callings: Highlighting his own journey, Pastor Larry illustrates how life’s unexpected twists can lead to profound vocational callings. His transition from aspiring Catholic priest to Methodist pastor underscores the mysterious and often surprising ways in which life unfolds.

    Ministry and Family: Larry treasures the support and involvement of his family, particularly his wife, who is his loudest cheerleader and his barometer in sermon preparation. The tight-knit bond between their families enriches his pastoral life.

    Community Engagement: His tenure at First United Methodist Church of South Bend introduced him to working with the homeless, expanding his understanding and involvement in community ministry. This experience was crucial in shaping his compassionate approach to serving others.

    Vision for Growth: Pastor Larry's vision for Coalbush United Methodist Church is encapsulated in the mantra "We will grow." He firmly believes that through persistent outreach, personal faith-sharing, and fostering an inviting church environment, the congregation will continue to thrive.

    Kent Lundy and Pastor Larry Chrisman explore themes of personal growth, community involvement, and the dynamic nature of spiritual callings, offering listeners a heartfelt and inspiring narrative that underscores the power of faith in action. Join them for this enriching dialogue and discover how everyday moments and interactions can lead to profound spiritual growth and community transformation.

    To stay updated on the activities and ministry in the North District, follow their Facebook page. For more comprehensive information about the Indiana Annual Conference, visit www.inumc.org.

    Join us next time for another episode filled with encouragement and community connection.

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    19 分

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