The Broadcast Network exists to support, train and inspire church planters. In this podcast, we bring hangouts, teaching, and interviews with church planting practitioners and movement leaders.
subscribe: https://youtu.be/vT3amC-Gt38Andy Robinson joins us to talk about his new book The Big C in Me: Life, Hope and Faith on the road through cancer.Following a stage 4 cancer diagnosis, Andy shares his story and how he’s found hope and purpose through faith in Jesus.Find out more and join the free book launch event:www.thebigcinme.orgAndy’s website:www.andyrobinson.org.ukWaymaker:www.waymaker.org.uk
In this episode, we sit down with John Risbridger to explore what it means to raise and develop emerging leaders in today’s church.John shares openly about the ongoing call to keep growing as a leader, resisting the temptation to coast, managing energy as we get older, and staying curious, learning, and discovering. Together they discuss the quiet revival happening, and why more people are beginning to see the Christian faith as a credible option.The conversation also covers blind spots in churches, navigating challenging cultural conversations such as immigration, and capturing God’s heart for the nations. John reflects on his passion for training leaders, the many different paths people take into ministry, and how churches can cultivate environments where people grow without falling into unhealthy patterns of power or control.If you’re a church leader, planter, or someone passionate about investing in the next generation of leaders, this episode will inspire and equip you.👉 Find out more about Leadership & Theology training here: https://catalystnetwork.org/equipping/leadership-training/
In this episode, Tom O’Toole chats with Fliss Riste, founder of The Reading Rebellion, a website helping parents, teachers, and church leaders discover children’s books that are not only beautifully written, but also full of hope, kindness, truth, and good amount of imagination.Fliss shares her passion for helping kids fall in love with reading, the challenges of finding quality, faith-affirming stories, and how she curates book recommendations that inspire courage, wonder, and a love for what is good. Whether you’re a church leader, parent, or simply care about the next generation, this conversation will equip you with ideas and resources to put truly great stories into young hands.🌐 Check out the website: https://www.thereadingrebellion.co.uk🤝 Instagram: @thereadingrebellion
🎙️ Please note: The audio for this episode includes Yuika speaking in Japanese, with an English voiceover translation layered over the top. If you’d prefer to watch the original video with subtitles, you can do so via the link below.In this short but powerful story, Yuika shares her personal journey of seeking God, and how He met her in a moment of prayer with overwhelming love and grace. A beautiful reminder that those who seek truly do find.📄 Full video and notes at: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-4/
Aimé calls the Church to take child poverty seriously, not as a project, but as a calling rooted in Jesus’ own words. He shares moving stories from CRY’s global work and challenges the Church to serve the vulnerable with no strings attached. It’s not about results; it’s about love.📄 Full video and notes at: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-4/
What does the gospel look like in a post-Christian, hyper-secular nation? Nathan explores how the French Church is learning to live as a resilient minority, rooted in Scripture, distinct from politics, and shaped by a cultural legacy of intellectualism. A challenging and inspiring call to live as a faithful remnant.📄 Full video and notes at: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-4/
Gino shares the heart behind church growth in the Philippines, not through strategy alone, but through deep, relational discipleship. Drawing on Paul’s words to Timothy, he invites us to lead like spiritual parents and raise up the next generation with patience, love, and a vision for multiplication.📄 Full video and notes at: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-4/
Dan, a former lawyer now planting churches in Northern Thailand, shares how working in Buddhist and animist contexts has completely reshaped his understanding of the gospel, the Church, and mission. This is a powerful talk on contextualisation, Spirit-led ministry, and what it really means to be a gospel-centred family of faith.📄 Full video and notes at: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-4/
What does Spirit-led mission look like across cultures? Soroush reflects on his experiences in both the Middle East and the UK, drawing on John 4 to show how Jesus models humility, hospitality, and radical inclusion. A deeply moving call to mission without power, and to depend on the Spirit in all we do.📺 Watch the video + get the notes: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-3/
Risa shares her personal story of spiritual emptiness, depression, and how she encountered the living God. Her testimony is a raw, hope-filled reminder that the gospel reaches deep into the heart, and that God still moves in places of hidden pain.📺 Watch the video + get the notes: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-3/
Donna tells the story of a displaced and neglected community in Burundi — and how God led her and a small team to walk alongside them. It’s a story of trust, relationship, and transformation that challenges our understanding of charity, mission, and dependence on God.📺 Watch the video + get the notes: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-3/
In a world where mission is shifting and old models are fading, Rada unpacks a powerful framework for mission rooted in the Missio Dei, Incarnation, and the Kingdom of God. Thoughtful, theological, and deeply grounded in practice, this talk helps the Church navigate mission with cultural awareness and gospel integrity.📺 Watch the video + get the notes: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-3/
Raj Saha shares honest lessons from building a multiethnic church in Teesside that welcomes the marginalised. From cultural listening to joyful hospitality, this talk is full of wisdom for churches that long to reflect the beautiful diversity of the Kingdom.📺 Watch the video + get the notes: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-3/
Growing up under apartheid in Cape Town, Siviwe Minye reflects on how Jesus’ compassion in Matthew 14 has shaped his calling to be an activist for the gospel. He unpacks what it means to respond to injustice, racism, and poverty as followers of Christ, and urges the Church to live awake, discerning, and courageous.📺 Watch the video + get the notes: [https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/margins-2-mic-season-3/]
In this episode, we chat with Tony Thompson, long-time church planter, leader of Hope Church Luton, and passionate advocate for cross-cultural mission in the UK.Tony shares wisdom from years of planting and leading churches in diverse contexts, including insights from his new book Building Multicultural Churches. He unpacks the challenges and beauty of creating church communities that reflect the rich diversity of God’s kingdom, not by flattening differences, but by embracing them.We talk unity, race, mission, leadership, and how the Church can respond to the shifting cultural landscape with authenticity and gospel-shaped inclusion.🎥 Check out Tony’s Broadcast course on Multicultural Church Planting:👉 https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/multi-cultural-church-planting-with-tony-thompson/📚 Grab Tony’s new book Building Multicultural Churches:👉 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Building-Multicultural-Churches-Valuing-Diversity/dp/1917455100This is a rich, challenging and inspiring conversation — well worth your time.
Addressing the bride’s insecurities, this session highlights how God sees His people as wholly beautiful and cherished. Learn to let go of self-doubt and embrace the identity Christ gives you.📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/theology-club-the-song-of-solomon//📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
Explore the profound delight of the Bridegroom for His bride and the theological truths that underpin God’s love for His people. This lesson reveals the depths of Christ’s adoration for you.📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/theology-club-the-song-of-solomon//📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
Celebrate the power of the bride’s voice in the Song of Solomon. This final session encourages believers to find their voice in prayer, worship, and witness, resonating with the Bridegroom’s delight in hearing His beloved.📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/theology-club-the-song-of-solomon//📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
Let’s look into the dual dynamics of love: the discipline of keeping oneself for God and the joy of giving oneself fully to Him. This lesson provides insights into living out a covenantal relationship with Christ.📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/theology-club-the-song-of-solomon//📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
Reflect on the moments of spiritual longing and apparent absence, exploring how God’s silence invites us to pursue Him more passionately. Discover the beauty of seeking and being sought by the Savior.📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/theology-club-the-song-of-solomon//📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
Explore the beauty of Song of Solomon in this opening session. Discover why this poetic book has inspired believers for centuries, and how its themes of love reflect God’s heart for His people.📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/theology-club-the-song-of-solomon//📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
This session unpacks the passionate imagery of longing found in the Song, drawing parallels to our desire for intimacy with Christ. Explore how this spiritual yearning transforms our relationship with God.📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/theology-club-the-song-of-solomon//📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In Episode 5 of our Holy Spirit series, Tom O'Toole and Tim Simmonds explore how the Spirit empowers mission, not just meetings. They reflect on the difference between ‘glamour stories’ and the quiet, everyday work of the Spirit in family and church life.From spiritual gifts to worship, preaching, and communion, how do we move from knowledge to encounter? What does it mean to meet with God now, not just remember how He moved in the past?They also discuss giving leaders space to grow and the kind of church culture that helps people draw closer to God and go further in mission.
In this episode, Tom O’Toole and Tim Simmonds explore the messy middle of charismatic church culture. Where awe, awkwardness, emotion and expectation collide.They talk honestly about discomfort in spiritual spaces, navigating the weird and the wonderful, and learning to pray with faith (without the caveats). From stories of physical encounters with the Holy Spirit to the challenge of worshipping freely in a British church context, this episode wrestles with how we experience God, and how not to lose sight of Him amid the noise.They also reflect on:•The impact of growing up in charismatic churches•Cultural baggage around worship styles•Praying for parking spaces vs praying for healing•The risks of hype vs shame•Encouraging gifts without replicating hypeReal talk, raw reflections, and lots to chew on.
In this episode, Tom O’Toole and Tim Simmonds dive into what prophetic culture looks like in the Church today, and how we can make space for the miraculous, even in small, local church settings.They explore how to nurture healthy prophecy, build faith for signs and wonders without hype, and keep the focus on what the Holy Spirit wants to do in everyday church life.
In this second episode of our Holy Spirit series, Tom O’Toole and Tim Simmonds explore what it looks like to be open to the Holy Spirit in the Church today.Tim reflects on both the challenges and encouraging signs he sees across the UK church, from generational shifts and spiritual openness to the influences from the USA and the rise in cultural spirituality.They talk honestly about the baggage some carry from past ministry moments, how to navigate cynicism (especially in British culture), and how churches can encourage environments where the Spirit can move freely again.They discuss “Think the Best” culture at Christ Church Manchester, and how a fresh move of God may look very different to the ones we’ve seen before.
In this brand new podcast series from the Broadcast Network, Tom O’Toole sits down with Tim Simmonds, senior pastor of Christ Church Manchester, to talk all things Holy Spirit.Together they reflect on past moves of God, including movements like the Toronto Blessing, and ask how the Church has generally changed since the 90s. What does it mean to lead when many younger leaders have never experienced a move of God in their lifetime?Tim shares his prophetic vision for “replumbing the house” so the Spirit can move freely, the lessons learned post-lockdown, and the importance of starting new prayer meetings, and giving them names.They also explore the charismatic/traditional church divide, their frustration with performative spirituality, and the challenge of building a multi-site church that genuinely serves different communities across Manchester.
Project Weekender is a 24-hour conference for students and 20s passionate about seeing God move in their generation.In our second Saturday afternoon session, Liam Thatcher brought a high-voltage message on living an empowered life in the Spirit. A writer, speaker, and passionate follower of Jesus, Liam’s talk crackled with insight and encouragement.We were so honoured to have him with us, listen back now and stay powered up! ⚡🎧
Project Weekender is a 24-hour conference for students and 20s passionate about seeing God move in their generation.Bringing a surge of wisdom and challenge, Damilola Makinde from King’s Cross Church, London, delivered an electrifying message in our Saturday afternoon session.Damilola is the Formation Pastor at King’s Cross Church and the Advocacy Engagement Lead at the Evangelical Alliance.
Project Weekender is a 24-hour conference for students and 20s passionate about seeing God move in their generation. In our Saturday morning session, TJ Koleoso from Jubilee Church London brought a powerful message.TJ is a Mercury and Brit Award-winning musician with Ezra Collective and leads the young adults ministry at Jubilee Church. Listen back now!
Project Weekender is a 24-hour conference for students and 20s with a passion to see God move in their generation. This year, the event was opened by Andrew Wilson, Teaching Pastor at King’s Church London. Andrew holds degrees in history and theology from Cambridge (MA) and King’s College London (PhD). He is a columnist for Christianity Today and the author of several award-winning books, including Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West.
We recently released a Theology Club course on The Song of Solomon, a book of the Bible that many find tricky to understand. In this episode of The Broadcast Podcast, Tom O’Toole explores a topic that some may find challenging—intimacy with Jesus. He unpacks why this kind of closeness with Christ is deeply fulfilling, going beyond marriage or singleness and into the embrace of our Saviour, whose love is unconditional and beautiful.Listen now, and dive deeper into intimacy with Jesus alongside our Theology Club series.
In this episode of the Broadcast Podcast, Tom O’Toole chats with Abi Flavell exploring the themes of her new book, Healed & Whole: Biblical Wisdom for Men and Women in Ministry. They discuss how healing and wholeness impact ministry, leadership, and church life for women and men, offering practical insights for those serving in different capacities.Tune in for a conversation full of wisdom, encouragement, and practical solutions.📚 Subscribe to Abi's book release and receive a FREE 'Pathway to Reconciliation' Tool for individuals and teams: https://mailchi.mp/d5d7e7401572/healed-and-whole📡 Find more resources on our website:thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this episode, we dive into the inspiring story of Priscilla and Aquila from the Bible, who stood by the Apostle Paul through thick and thin. Their loyalty is a powerful reminder of how we can support our leaders, especially in challenging times.Hear Andy’s real-life examples of commitment. When leaders know they have dependable people beside them, it can help create an environment of security and confidence, paving the way for new ministries and growth.
Learn about the invisible boundaries that exist in church leadership. Andy Brownlee shares personal experiences, including how understanding these boundaries—like financial authorisation limits—can prevent misunderstandings and strengthen your relationship with your leaders.Join us to explore the importance of clarity in responsibilities and the benefits of open communication to maintain healthy leadership dynamics!📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this final session, we explore the importance of maintaining a kingdom mindset in ministry. As leaders, it’s easy to become consumed by our own ambitions, status, and the size of our churches. However, we must remember that it’s God’s church and His kingdom we serve.Discover how God uses our experiences—especially challenges and conflicts—to shape our character and help us become more like Jesus. Drawing on scripture, we’ll be reminded of our glorious future as part of the worldwide kingdom of God.Join us as we encourage each other to keep our eyes on the eternal, celebrate God’s work, and spread joy to those around us!📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this session, we explore the importance of knowing how to serve your apostolic leader effectively, drawing insights from Joseph’s experience with Pharaoh.Discover how Joseph learned to interpret Pharaoh’s leadership style—understanding whether he preferred the big picture or detailed information. Andy Brownlee shares personal experiences with his own apostolic leader, highlighting the value of recognising processing styles and keeping open communication.Join us to learn how understanding your leader’s preferences can enhance your ministry and lead to more effective collaboration!📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this session, we explore the delicate balance of knowing when to speak up to your apostolic leader and when to remain silent, inspired by Joseph’s wisdom in interpreting Pharaoh’s dream.Andy Brownlee shares personal anecdotes that highlight the importance of timing and honour in challenging leadership decisions. Learn how to navigate these conversations effectively to ensure better outcomes while maintaining a respectful relationship.Join us to understand the art of speaking truth in love and support your apostolic leader effectively!📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this session, we discuss the importance of developing new leaders, inspired by Moses’ mentorship of Joshua. By investing in future leaders, we ensure our mission continues beyond our time.Andy Brownlee shares practical ways to identify and train potential leaders, focusing on qualities like spiritual hunger and teachability. Learn how to effectively cultivate leadership while knowing when to step back, allowing new leaders to thrive.Join us to discover how you can make a lasting impact by bringing through new leaders!Let me know if you’d like further changes!📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this session, we delve into the deep bond between Paul and Timothy, forged through shared experiences on their missionary journeys. Their father-son relationship, evident in Paul’s affectionate references to Timothy, highlights the trust built over time.Andy Brownlee shares his own experiences with his apostolic pastor, Colin, emphasising how their connection goes beyond church duties into personal moments.Join us to learn why investing in a strong relationship with your apostolic pastor is vital. It not only helps your own growth but also enhances trust and effectiveness in ministry. Let’s discover how to build meaningful connections that support our leaders!📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
Join us as we explore how receiving feedback well is essential for serving our apostolic pastors. Just like Moses, we must listen, ask questions, and adjust our actions based on the insights we receive.Andy Brownlee shares personal experiences, contrasting two leaders: one who struggled to accept feedback and another who embraced it wholeheartedly. Discover how welcoming feedback can lead to growth and improve our leadership skills, ultimately benefiting our church community.Let’s learn to receive feedback well, become better leaders, and better serve our apostolic pastor!📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this session, we draw inspiration from Joseph’s story in Genesis, where he expertly managed Pharaoh’s resources during a time of crisis. By taking charge and lightening Pharaoh’s load, Joseph showed us how effective leadership can transform challenging situations.Join Andy Brownlee as he explores how we can support our apostolic pastors in similar ways. Are we making their load lighter or heavier? Discover how simple actions—like doing your job well, providing solutions, and standing up for your leaders—can make a significant difference.Let’s commit to being the kind of team that helps our pastors thrive by lightening their load. Tune in to find out how you can play your part!📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this introductory session, Andy Brownlee outlines the journey ahead as he covers the principles of serving under apostolic leadership. Drawing from years of experience at Christ Church Manchester, Andy sets the stage for the upcoming sessions by discussing the significance of humility, loyalty, and servant-heartedness in ministry. He introduces the key themes of the course, including how to support senior leaders effectively, build strong relationships, and raise up new leaders for future generations. This session provides a roadmap for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of leadership within a church context.📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this session, Andy Brownlee explores the foundational principle of humility in leadership. He highlights the dangers of pride and the importance of maintaining a servant-hearted attitude in ministry. Drawing from biblical examples and personal experiences, Andy explains how humility allows leaders to serve effectively under apostolic leadership and avoid the pitfalls of seeking recognition. This session encourages leaders to adopt a Christ-like mindset, placing the needs of others above their own, and trusting God’s plan over personal ambition📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this session, Andy Brownlee focuses on the vital role of being servant-hearted in leadership. He explains how true leadership is not about seeking authority or recognition but about serving others, following the example of Jesus. Through practical insights and real-life examples, Andy emphasises the effectiveness of servant leadership in building strong, healthy church communities. This session challenges leaders to put the needs of others first, fostering a culture of humility and service that reflects Christ’s mission.📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In this session, Andy Brownlee highlights the importance of patience in leadership, particularly when serving under apostolic leadership. He shares personal experiences of learning to trust God’s timing, even when the pace of progress feels slow or challenging. Andy explains how patience can strengthen relationships with senior leaders and allow for greater growth in ministry. This session encourages leaders to be patient both in their personal development and in the unfolding of God’s plans, trusting that perseverance will lead to fruitful outcomes.📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
Welcome to the first audio edition of our video courses! We’re excited to make our resources more accessible to everyone. In this episode, Tom O’Toole from the Broadcast Network introduces Andy Brownlee’s new course, How to Serve an Apostolic Leader, and shares what’s ahead for our video courses. Listen in and discover more!📺 This course is available in video format: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/how-to-serve-under-an-apostolic-leader/📡 Find more courses and resources on our website:https://thebroadcastnetwork.org😍 Find us on social media:X/Twitter: @broadcastCPFacebook & Instagram: @broadcastchurchplanting
In the latest episode of the Broadcast Podcast, Tom O’Toole speaks with Martin Tibbert, leader of Woodside Church in Bedford, about church planting in today’s world. They explore what it takes to train the next wave of planters and discuss the exciting new initiative, Train1000, which aims to equip individuals and teams to bring the Gospel to unreached places through events, online training, and mentoring.For more information and to book tickets for the Train1000 launch conference in January 2025, visit https://catalyst.churchsuite.com/events/os3ohxs6.Tune in to discover more about this vision and how you can get involved.
Tom O’Toole and seasoned pastor and chaplain Robert Lightowler discuss trauma and finding hope in God’s word. With over 40 years in ministry, 15 years in education, and experience as a prison chaplain, Robert shares profound wisdom shaped by both personal and professional journeys. Tune in for deep insights and encouragement on understanding and healing from trauma.
Tune in as Tom O'Toole from The Broadcast Network chats with Paul Harrison, a devoted evangelist with a heart for the homeless community. Paul shares his passion for Jesus and his mission to spread the joy, freedom, and peace found in a relationship with God. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to make a positive impact in their community.
Welcome to the final episode of Untoxic: Healthy Church & Spiritual Abuse, part of the Broadcast podcast series. In Episode 9, titled "How Churches Can Become Places of Healing," hosts Tom O'Toole and Lizzie Bassford explore the transformative potential of churches as sanctuaries for healing.Key discussion points include:• The process of forgiveness and its true meaning.• Emphasizing that the onus is on leaders to be repentant, not on victims to forgive.• Understanding that forgiveness doesn’t always lead to a restored relationship.• Reflecting on whether our identity is in Christ or in what we do.• Making church a welcoming place for those who struggle to attend due to past spiritual abuse.Join Tom O'Toole and Lizzie Bassford as they provide practical insights and heartfelt prayers for those who have experienced spiritual abuse. This final episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand how churches can truly become places of healing and support.Tune in now to explore these important conversations and learn how we can encourage healthier church environments.
Welcome to Episode 8 of Untoxic: Healthy Church & Spiritual Abuse, part of the Broadcast podcast series. This episode, "Building Healthy Processes to Deal with Spiritual Abuse," takes a hard-hitting look at the often-overlooked topic of safeguarding in churches.Join hosts Tom O'Toole and Lizzie Bassford as they dive deep into the critical, yet frequently neglected, aspects of reporting concerns and establishing robust safeguarding processes. Nothing is off-limits in this revealing episode. Discover why trust alone isn't enough and how living in fear can prevent us from addressing harmful behaviors.Prepare to rethink how we protect our communities and ensure a safe, nurturing environment for all. This is an episode you don't want to miss!Tune in now to uncover the truth about safeguarding in churches and learn practical steps to create a healthier, more secure environment.
Welcome to Episode 7 of Untoxic: Healthy Church & Spiritual Abuse, part of the Broadcast podcast series. In this episode, titled "Particular Challenges in Charismatic Spaces," hosts Tom O'Toole and Lizzie Bassford chat about some of the unique challenges faced within charismatic church environments.This episode takes a deeper look into how prophets are viewed in our church spaces and the risks of using the church as a platform to elevate status. Tom and Lizzie explore the potential for manipulation through prayer, the prevalence of misogynistic language, and the harmful narratives that leave no room for excuses in healing.Additionally, they examine prophetic speakers can sometimes do damage and look at healthier speech in our pray lives. Lizzie and Tom share their insights on how to recognise and address these issues, ensuring a healthier, more supportive church environment.Join them for a thought-provoking discussion on navigating the complexities of charismatic spaces and fostering a community where every member feels safe and valued.Tune in for valuable insights and practical advice on maintaining integrity and compassion in leadership.
Welcome to Episode 6 of Untoxic: Healthy Church & Spiritual Abuse, part of the Broadcast podcast series. In this episode, titled "Making Disciples Without Laying Heavy Burdens," hosts Tom O'Toole and Lizzie Bassford explore how to nurture discipleship in a way that is freeing and empowering, rather than burdensome.Drawing inspiration from Matthew 23:4, Tom and Lizzie examine the principles of encouraging discipleship without imposing heavy, oppressive demands. They discuss the impact of leadership that prioritises support and growth over control and obligation. Lizzie shares her experiences in how she has mentored younger people and Tom shares his insights on creating an environment where disciples can thrive without feeling overwhelmed.Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical advice for healthier, more effective discipleship within your church.
Welcome to Episode 5 of Untoxic: Healthy Church & Spiritual Abuse, part of the Broadcast podcast series. Join hosts Tom O'Toole and Lizzie Bassford as they discuss different power dynamics within the church. Continuing their exploration of spiritual abuse, Tom and Lizzie talk over the importance of simple, effective communication, reflecting on power dynamics in our communities. Lizzie shares her insights as a safeguarding lead, emphasising the need for safe, healthy church environments. Tune in for practical advice on encouraging better communication, upholding healthy leadership, and ensuring every church member feels safe and valued.
Welcome to Episode 4 of Untoxic: Healthy Church & Spiritual Abuse, a series on the Broadcast podcast. In this episode, hosts Tom O'Toole & Lizzie Bassford have a conversation about doing leadership in a healthy way. Continuing their discussion on spiritual abuse within the Church, Lizzie and Tom focus on the importance of what good leadership looks like, looking at where our loyalties can lie, Lizzie provides some insight in being a safeguard lead and maintaining a healthy church environment. Join them as they provide valuable guidance on how to build a church community where healthy leadership is upheld and every member feels safe and valued.
Welcome to Episode 3 of Untoxic: Healthy Church & Spiritual Abuse, a series on the Broadcast podcast. In this episode, hosts Tom O'Toole & Lizzie Bassford dive into the crucial topic of Creating Environments Where The Truth Is Prized. Continuing their insightful discussion on spiritual abuse within the Church, Tom and Lizzie focus on the importance of truth in maintaining a healthy church environment. They explore practical ways to cultivate a culture of honesty, transparency, and accountability, drawing from Jesus' teachings and real-world examples. Join them as they provide valuable guidance on how to build a church community where truth is upheld and every member feels safe and valued.
Join Tom O'Toole from The Broadcast Network as he engages in an insightful conversation with Colin Baron, a key figure featured in our latest course, "The Challenges of Missional Leadership."In this course, Colin Baron delves into the complexities and opportunities inherent in Missional Leadership. With a wealth of personal experience in leadership and church planting, Colin explores a variety of topics, including maintaining pace, nurturing faith, building effective leadership teams, and creating a healthy church culture.Colin Baron is an experienced church planter known for his ability to identify and develop emerging leaders. Recently retired as the senior leader of Christ Church Manchester, Colin continues to travel, assisting senior leaders across diverse contexts in crafting and executing growth strategies.
Welcome to Episode 2 of Untoxic: Healthy Church & Spiritual Abuse, a new series on the Broadcast podcast. Join hosts Tom O'Toole & Lizzie Bassford as they explore deeper into the topic of spiritual abuse within the Church, focusing this time on what Jesus teaches about maintaining a healthy church environment. In this episode, Tom and Lizzie continue their conversation, examining Jesus' teachings and how they relate to addressing spiritual abuse and nurturing a supportive community. Tune in as they unpack invaluable insights into building and sustaining a safe, supportive church community in line with Jesus' principles.
We're bringing a new series on the Broadcast podcast on spiritual abuse within the Church. In this series, Tom O'Toole & Lizzie Bassford will look at what it means to be a healthy leader and what Jesus teaches us. To start with, Tom and Lizzie introduce a conversation about a healthy church and spiritual abuse.
Join Tom O'Toole from The Broadcast Network in conversation with Jonny Mellor, leader of Sputnik: Faith + Arts, as they talk about his new course, 'Releasing Artists to Renew Culture', on The Broadcast Network.To find out more about Sputnik, you can head to their website:🌐 https://sputnikfaith.artOr find them on social media too.👤 https://www.instagram.com/sputnikfaithart/👤 https://twitter.com/sputnikfaithart👤 https://www.facebook.com/sputnikfaithartSecure your place for 'Releasing Artists to Renew Culture launch on Monday, 29th at 7:30PM: 🔗 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/releasing-artists-to-renew-culture-tickets-852897769187?aff=oddtdtcreator
Join Tom O'Toole from The Broadcast Network in conversation with Dave Price, author of 'Grit, Grime & Glory', as they talk about his new book.‘Grit, Grime and Glory’ serves as a beacon of inspiration for those on a journey of faith, offering profound insights to have a deeper connection with Jesus. Let these captivating stories guide you towards some renewal and ignite the flames of belief again.Secure your copy today on Amazon 📦: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grit-Grime-Glory-Discovering-Mysteries/dp/1738455505Explore more about Jesus Movement.live at 🌐: https://www.jesusmovement.live
This is the fourth episode in our Culture series with Tom O'Toole & Tim Simmonds. They will go through the 7 Cultures that their church Christ Church Manchester champion within their congregations. In this episode, Tim & Tom look at Think the Best Culture.
This is the third episode in our Culture series with Tom O'Toole & Tim Simmonds. They will go through the 7 Cultures that their church Christ Church Manchester champion within their congregations. In this episode, Tim & Tom look at Have a Go Culture.
Tom speaks about how the best theology conversations are ones that are faithful, generous and kind. On Broadcast we are launching a new series of courses under the banner of 'Theology Club', and the first will be available from Friday 22nd March at https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/theology-club-men-women-church-leadership
This week we take a break from our Culture series and bring you an interview with Matt Hatch. In this episode, Matt discusses his new book Metamorphosis: Unlocking Your Spiritual Transformation Through Healthy Discipleship.
This is the second episode in our Culture series with Tom O'Toole & Tim Simmonds. They will go through the 7 Cultures that their church Christ Church Manchester champion within their congregations. In this episode, Tim & Tom look at Second Chance Culture.
We're bringing a new series on the Broadcast podcast on Culture! In this series, Tom O'Toole & Tim Simmonds will go through the 7 Cultures that their church Christ Church Manchester champion within their congregations. To start with, Tom and Tim look at why culture matters.
In this episode Tom speaks with Paul Harrison from Jubilee Church in Coventry about his recent study on the theological implications of how we engage with Remembrance Sunday in our churches, and what this might say about our theology of war. Note - The episode was recorded a few weeks ago, and so references to current events reflect the situations at the time of recording.
This is the last episode in our new series on the podcast "So You Want To Go Multisite?". Throughout this series Tom O'Toole and Tim Simmonds have been drawing from their own experiences of multisite church planting in Manchester over the past decade and covering topics such as vision, philosophy, leaders and systems.
For this last episode they're looking at Systems for Multisite - Nuts and bolts stuff to think about.
We're bringing you a new series on the podcast "So You Want To Go Multisite?". Throughout this series Tom O'Toole and Tim Simmonds will be drawing from their own experiences of multisite church planting in Manchester over the past decade and covering topics such as vision, philosophy, leaders and systems.
For this third episode they're looking at Leaders for Multisite - Who You Need Where.
We're bringing you a new series on the podcast "So You Want To Go Multisite?". Throughout this series Tom O'Toole and Tim Simmonds will be drawing from their own experiences of multisite church planting in Manchester over the past decade and covering topics such as vision, philosophy, leaders and systems.
For this second episode they're looking at Philosophy for Multisite - How Sites Relate to the Centre
Over the next few weeks we're bringing you a new series on the podcast "So You Want To Go Multisite?". Throughout this series Tom O'Toole and Tim Simmonds will be drawing from their own experiences of multisite church planting in Manchester over the past decade and covering topics such as vision, philosophy, leaders and systems.
For this first episode they're looking at Vision For Multisite: building to keep planting.
This week we dive in to a live session from the most recent Catalyst Hub in Worcester. We were joined by Neil Hudson, Neil is the former director of The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, a lecturer at Regents College and has been an Elim pastor for 30 years+ in Salford and Guernsey. Within this session he spoke on contentment.
This week we're bringing you a live episode from a recent online training session. Within this episode, Jim Harper speaks on how we reach the poor in our communities. Jim is a leader at Hope Church Worcester.
This week we share with you the last session from the Project 23 conference. Project is a conference aimed at students and 20s who have a passion to see God move in their generation. In this session, Andy McCullough spoke on having a Big Vision for the World Mission, Andy is the leader of the Unreached Network - a platform that exists to co-ordinate best practice in cross-cultural mission across the global Newfrontiers family. Follow Project on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/projectstudents20sInstagram: www.instagram.com/project_students20s/Twitter: twitter.com/project_20s
We're continuing to bring you live sessions from the most recent Project 23 conference. Project is a conference aimed at students and 20s who have a passion to see God move in their generation. In this session, Katherine Brown spoke on having a Big Vision for the Lost, Katherine is from New Community Church Sidcup and has a wealth of experience in student ministry and a real heart for evangelism. Follow Project on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/projectstudents20sInstagram: www.instagram.com/project_students20s/Twitter: twitter.com/project_20s
We're taking a break from Project 23 this week by bringing you a recording from our recent Live Q&A with Tony Thompson. Tony's new course 'Multi-Cultural Church Planting' arrived to Broadcast last week and consists of 8 sessions that unpack what is involved in laying foundations for a multi-cultural church. You can access it here: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/multi-cultural-church-planting-with-tony-thompson/
We're continuing to bring you live sessions from the most recent Project 23 conference. Project is a conference aimed at students and 20s who have a passion to see God move in their generation. In this session, Tom Scrivens spoke on having a Big Vision for the Church, Tom leads Hope Church in Ipswich and also heads up Sent Generation, a movement of young adults from across the family of churches Relational Mission - and beyond. Follow Project on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/projectstudents20sInstagram: www.instagram.com/project_students20s/Twitter: twitter.com/project_23nf
Over the next few weeks we are going to bringing you live sessions from the most recent Project 23 conference. Project is a conference aimed at students and 20s who have a passion to see God move in their generation. Taylor Bentliff opened the 24 hour conference last month by speaking on how we have a Big Vision for Faith. Follow Project on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectstudents20sInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/project_students20s/Twitter: https://twitter.com/project_23nf
This week on the podcast, Tim Simmonds interviews Femi Osunnuyi. Femi leads a church in Lagos, Nigeria and also recently spoke at the Northern Gospel Project back in November of last year. Femi shares on his experiences church planting in to one of the world's largest cities.
This week we're bringing you a live episode from a recent online training session. Within this episode, Tom unpacks 'Song of Songs' and looks at it from a different angle to how it's been preached in the past 10-20 years.
This week on the podcast we welcome on Tim Simmonds and Katherine Brown and speak to them about how they think God is currently moving in this generation of Gen Z's and Millennials in anticipation of the upcoming conference Project 23. Project 23 is a 24 hour conference gathering Gen Z's and Millennials to talk about what it means for this generation to have a big vision for faith, for church, for the lost and for world mission. Based in Milton Keynes, the conference will run from the evening of 17th March - 18th March ‘23. For more information and to book your ticket, head over to projectstudents20s.com.
This week on the podcast we are bringing you the final live session from the "Breaking Ground" Conference to launch the 'Northern Gospel Project'. The Northern Gospel Project are a group of churches joining forces to start a church planting movement in Manchester to one day impact the north of England. In this episode Ralph Cunnington speaks on 'Start With Why'. You can find out more about NGP by visiting their website here: northerngospelproject.com/
This week on the podcast we are bringing you another live session from the "Breaking Ground" Conference to launch the 'Northern Gospel Project'. The Northern Gospel Project are a group of churches joining forces to start a church planting movement in Manchester to one day impact the north of England. In this episode Jonathan Bell speaks on how we work 'Together, for the City'You can find out more about NGP by visiting their website here: northerngospelproject.com/
This week on the podcast we are bringing you another live session from the "Breaking Ground" Conference to launch the 'Northern Gospel Project'. The Northern Gospel Project are a group of churches joining forces to start a church planting movement in Manchester to one day impact the north of England. In this episode Femi Osunnuyi speaks on 'Why You Must Be Involved In Church Planting'You can find out more about NGP by visiting their website here: northerngospelproject.com/
This week on the podcast we are bringing you another live session from the "Breaking Ground" Conference to launch the 'Northern Gospel Project'. The Northern Gospel Project are a group of churches joining forces to start a church planting movement in Manchester to one day impact the north of England. You can find out more about NGP by visiting their website here: northerngospelproject.com/
This week on the podcast we are bringing you a live session from the "Breaking Ground" Conference to launch the 'Northern Gospel Project'. The Northern Gospel Project are a group of churches joining forces to start a church planting movement in Manchester to one day impact the north of England. You can find out more about NGP by visiting their website here: https://northerngospelproject.com/
This week we have our final live session from the Catalyst Hub in Worcester. We were joined by founder of Newfrontiers, Terry Virgo for the 24-hour conference and will be bringing you each of the sessions he shared. For this last session he looked at how we construct, manage and grow teams.
This week we have a live session from the Catalyst Hub in Worcester. We were joined by founder of Newfrontiers, Terry Virgo for the 24-hour conference and will be bringing you each of the sessions he shared. For the second session he looked at the early days of Newfrontiers.
This week we have a live session from the Catalyst Hub in Worcester. We were joined by founder of Newfrontiers, Terry Virgo for the 24-hour conference and will be bringing you each of the sessions he shared. For the first session he looked at Paul's Leadership within 2 Corinthians.
As we continue our new series 'Leadership Unleashed' with Tom O'Toole, Tim Simmonds and Beth de la Mare we discuss how we used to use the word 'ministers' but now use the word 'leaders' and the implications this has.
This week we continue our new series 'Leadership Unleashed' with Tom O'Toole, Tim Simmonds and Beth de la Mare we discuss the topic of 'Eldership'. What's the difference between a church leader and an Elder? What skills and qualities does it take to be an Elder? And is Eldership simply a progression from church leadership?
This week we continue our new series 'Leadership Unleashed', looking at the topic 'Who Gets To Lead?' We believe that within our churches there is far more leadership available than what we are utilising, through this series we're going to unpack how to uncover that leadership.
This week as we begin a new series on our podcast 'Leadership Unleashed' - Tom, Tim and Beth sit down to discuss the theme Low Bar, High Bar and the role it has to play within leadership in the church.
In this week's episode we're giving you a preview of David's new course 'Cross-Centred Leadership' that is available on the Broadcast Network from 30th September.
An interview with Ben Harrison, who 5 years ago planted Home Church in St Clears, West Wales and is now planning another plant in the area.
This week's podcast episode is taken from the most recent online Catalyst Hub. Andy Davies shares openly on the topic of 'Honest Reflections Of The Season We're In'.
This week we sit down with Rosie Crooks from Christ Church Manchester. For the past couple of years Rosie has been working with Spanish speaking communities within Manchester and now this September Broadcast are pairing up with CCM to bring you 'Renovación' Conference.
Renovación is a Spanish language conference that will be hosted by Broadcast in September 2022 focussing on what God is doing right now to renew his church and build his kingdom. It will be a free 2 hour event that will take place digitally via Zoom, and the time has been chosen to be accessible for those in both Europe and the Americas. Sign up now: ccm.churchsuite.com/events/uoaumcvz
To launch David Devenish's new course 'The Kingdom of God', we're bringing you a sneak peek with the first session from the series, catch the whole course over on our website: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/courses/the-kingdom-of-god/
Finishing off our series re-listening to the #RenewalforRevival sessions, we're now bringing you Sam Ward's session closing the conference, 'Anointing to Announce'. Listen back to the whole conference on our podcast and hear from the likes of Tom O'Toole, Rachel Gardner and Jeremy Simpkins.
Over the past few weeks we have been bringing you the live sessions from our most recent conference #RenewalforRevival. Listen to Jeremy Simpkins starting off our second day with 'The Pouring Out of The Spirit'.
Over the past few weeks we have been bringing you the live sessions from our most recent conference #RenewalforRevival. Listen to Rachel leading our evening session with 'Wilder, Bolder, Deeper'.
Over the next few weeks we're going to be bringing you the live sessions from our most recent conference #RenewalforRevival. Listen to Rachel leading our afternoon session with 'Emerging Generations'.
Over the next few weeks we're going to be bringing you the live sessions from our most recent conference #RenewalforRevival. Listen to Tom kicking off the conference with 'Times of Refreshing'.
This week on the podcast we're joined by our guest speaker Rachel Gardner who will be doing 2 sessions at our upcoming conference Renewal for Revival, there's still some tickets available! Book in now: thebroadcastnetwork.org/renewal-for-revival/
This week we're interviewing Ness Wilson in anticipation of her speaking at our conference #RenewalforRevival this June, Ness leads the Pioneer movement of Churches and is on the leadership team at Open Heaven in Loughborough. Hear her in person this June and book in to the conference today: thebroadcastnetwork.org/renewal-for-revival/
In this episode, Tom O'Toole and Tim Simmonds drawing from their own experience over the past 20 years, discuss how we go about calling people in to ministry
This week we're interviewing Jeremy Simpkins in anticipation of him speaking at our conference #RenewalforRevival this June, we chat about what God is doing in the Leadership and life of Christ Central Churches right now and how we innovate the way we reach our communities in a post-Covid world. Book in to the conference today: thebroadcastnetwork.org/renewal-for-revival/
This week's episode comes after a listener provoked us to speak on authority. During the episode, Tim Simmonds and Tom O'Toole discuss authority in today's modern world.
This week we're interviewing Sam Ward in anticipation of our conference #RenewalforRevival, we chat about what God is doing right now, Sam's involvement as Director of Ministry at The Message and how he'll be covering 'Going to Where Christ Already Is' at the conference this June. Book in today: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/renewal-for-revival/
Taken from a recent Catalyst Hub Session, Tim Simmonds chats about having faith for finances.
We sit down with our Director Tom O'Toole to chat through our upcoming conference #RenewalforRevival and the vision behind the conference. Book in now: https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/renewal-for-revival/
Tim Simmonds, Steve Vaughan, Matt Simmonds and Phil Whittall get together to chat about what they've learnt over the past decade of church-planting into countries across Europe.
Tim Simmonds, Steve Vaughan, Matt Simmonds and Phil Whittall get together to chat about what they've learnt over the past decade of church-planting into countries across Europe.
In the final episode of this series, Nicolas Thebault (Conakry, Guinea) tells his family's story of moving from France to Guinea. The #margins2mic project brings together voices from across the Newfrontiers family, and from around the world. Championing marginal voices, and fostering global relationships, Margins2Mic is presented by unreached.network. The Unreached Network seeks to coordinate best practice in cross-cultural mission across Newfrontiers.
Over the past few months David Devenish and Colin Baron alongside Tim Simmonds have been recording a new series called Change For Growth: Movement Leaders which will be released this Friday, 4th March.
In the course they share their experiences of the handing over of movements from the founding fathers to a new generation, while also bringing through next generation leaders at various points during the movement’s development.
This podcast episode is a bonus conversation where they discuss redefining success. Start the full course over on thebroadcastnetwork.org from this Friday.
Rosie Hopley (City Church, Bristol, UK) teaches the importance of Lament. The #margins2mic project brings together voices from across the Newfrontiers family, and from around the world. Championing marginal voices, and fostering global relationships, Margins2Mic is presented by unreached.network. The Unreached Network seeks to coordinate best practice in cross-cultural mission across Newfrontiers.
Samir Deokuliar (Dwaar, New Delhi, India) speaks from his experience of contextualising the gospel in India. The #margins2mic project brings together voices from across the Newfrontiers family, and from around the world. Championing marginal voices, and fostering global relationships, Margins2Mic is presented by Unreached Network. The Unreached Network seeks to coordinate best practice in cross-cultural mission across Newfrontiers.
Angela Kemm (City Church, Cambridge, UK - formerly Jubilee Church, Cape Town, South Africa) speaks about the leading of the Holy Spirit and ministry to the poor. The #margins2mic project brings together voices from across the Newfrontiers family, and from around the world. Championing marginal voices, and fostering global relationships, Margins2Mic is presented by unreached.network. The Unreached Network seeks to coordinate best practice in cross-cultural mission across Newfrontiers.
Said Andrés Herrera Hurtado (Vidalta, Mexico) speaks on The Gospel in Mexico: Adaptation or Contextualisation? The #margins2mic project brings together voices from across the Newfrontiers family, and from around the world. Championing marginal voices, and fostering global relationships, Margins2Mic is presented by unreached.network. The Unreached Network seeks to coordinate best practice in cross-cultural mission across Newfrontiers.
Mbonisi Malaba is from Zimbabwe and currently leads One Tribe Church in Nairobi, Kenya. Mbonisi speaks on Discerning and Confronting Strongholds: Witchcraft. The #margins2mic project brings together voices from across the Newfrontiers family, and from around the world. Championing marginal voices, and fostering global relationships, Margins2Mic is presented by Unreached Network.
Laura-Lee Lovering (Iglesia Evangélica "Comunión, gracia y paz," Piura, Perú) shares Four Lessons from the Jungle. The #margins2mic project brings together voices from across the Newfrontiers family, and further afield. Championing marginal voices, and fostering global relationships, Margins2Mic is presented by the Unreached Network.
Tim and David continue their discussion on what God is doing at the moment, looking at how we live in a post Christian culture, social and ethnic diversity in the local church and the movement of the centre of Christianity from the west to the east and south.
In this episode Tom and Tim discuss the action of anointing with oil for prosperity and blessing, drawing from the book of James.
Tim Simmonds and David Devenish (former leader of Newfrontiers and Catalyst family of churches) grapple with the question “What is God doing at the moment?"
We start by looking at the big challenges that the UK church are moment.
We get into - 1. Consumerist nature of the western church 2. Individualism 3. How we live in a post Christian culture 4. The need to fully understand diversity in the local church 5. The move of the centre of christianity from West to East/South.
This is part one!!
This episode of the podcast is the second session David delivered at the most recent Catalyst Hub conference. David spoke on lessons in Leadership, looking at the parable of Luke 12:35 'You Must Be Ready'.
This episode of the podcast is taken from a live session at the most recent Catalyst Hub conference. For the second day of the conference, David Devenish was with us and through his own stories and testimonies, he unpacked how the Kingdom of God is like a seed.
This episode of the podcast is taken from a live session at the most recent Catalyst Hub conference. For the first day of the conference, Adrian Hurst was with us and he introduced the idea of pause, centre and continue for a healthy spiritual life.
In this episode of the podcast, Tim Simmonds chats with Phil Whittall who is currently based in Stockholm, Sweden. Seeing rapid growth in his church plant, he offers a fascinating insight in to cross cultural mission.
Tom O'Toole and Tim Simmonds discuss how churches can lead and engage through 'Culture War' topics.
The first in a new series, Tom and Tim unpack 'Culture War' and the affect it's having on the church today.
173 - Bringing Young People Through Into Leadership (with Tom O'Toole and Tim Simmonds) by The Broadcast Network
172 - Why Your Church Needs Young People (with Tom O'Toole and Tim Simmonds) by The Broadcast Network
Change can be a long process, and if you are going to keep momentum it is important that people stay motivated and encouraged as they experience short term wins along the way.
Every church has a culture, and some of these cultures help us while others hinder. In this episode, Colin Baron and David Devenish look at what culture is and how to reinforce positive culture and bring change where that culture is unhelpful.
In most change management situations, there will be people or circumstances that get in the way of that change. In this webinar we talk about how we can overcome these roadblocks in appropriate and effective ways.
Conversation between Tom O'Toole and Tim Simmonds from Christ Church Manchester about how churches can re-engage their people for their mission as they move back to in-person services.
The second in a series on managing change in a church context.
When you are leading change, it is important to correctly define success. Often leaders can define this success too narrowly, without integrating it into their big picture goals. In this webinar we look at how we can more precisely think about what success looks like.
The start of a new series on managing change in a church context.
Before a change can happen, there needs to be a wide buy-in that the change is important. In this episode we will look at how you can build momentum for change by creating a sense of urgency that draws people into the process.
We are delighted to introduce you to Beth de la Mare - a new addition to the Broadcast team.
Beth shares about the work she is doing, and brings a sample of a course that she is producing based on David Devenish's teaching on Practical Apostolic ministry.
In this episode, Tim Simmonds continues his interview with Martyn Dunsford about how we can have the confidence to break through in mission.
In this episode, Tim Simmonds interviews Martyn Dunsford about his story, and how hearing God's voice propelled him into global mission.
Andy McCullough and Gavin Bissessar interview Dr Harvey Kwiyani for the Unreached blog, talking about “Multicultural Kingdom,” the Unreached Conference (25-26th June), mission, George Floyd, diversity and African Christianity.
In this episode, Tom O'Toole and Colin Baron talk about how to bring about change in a church that can lead to growth.
For the upcoming Change for Growth webinars, please visit https://thebroadcastnetwork.org/change-for-growth/
The final instalment in a series of conversations between Tim Simmonds and Tom O'Toole about how the church comes out of lockdown. This time we focus on what the last year has taught us about the priority of pastoring.
During lockdown many churches have had no choice but to move online. In doing so, new opportunities have opened up, as well as new longings for in-person community.
As we unlock, what is the future for online? Will it remain with us - and if so, what will it look like?
In this episode Tim Simmonds and Tom O'Toole continue a conversation about how the church emerges from lockdown, and talk about the new appreciation that lockdown has given them for how important our in-person Sunday meetings are.
In this episode Tim Simmonds and Tom O'Toole start a conversation about how the church emerges from lockdown, and start thinking about what questions we should be asking.
Over the last year, Broadcast has had something of an overhaul - with new content, a curated community experience and exciting future partnerships.
In this episode, Tim and Tom talk about what had changed and what is new.
Vlada Stojanovic (Serbia) in a passionate plea for the people of God to dream of a better future and a glorious church.
Andy McCullough (UK) takes seven stories from the genealogy of Jesus Christ to show that marginal people are central to the narrative of the Bible.
Karen Khachatryan (Armenia) teaches as a Middle Eastern man on how to read the Bible, which is a Middle Eastern book, in its cultural context.
Linda Geevanathan (UK) passionately exhorts us to open our eyes to the beauty of diversity in the body of Christ.
New series on Margins 2 Mic - this episode features Fosi Mokoena telling the story of how God brought him from a small, rural town in South Africa to be leading a church in the great city of Dubai.
New series on Margins 2 Mic - this episode features Anna Lyndon talking about purity and pollution in the age of Covid 19.
New series on Margins 2 Mic - this episode features Ryan Saville talking about the Idolatry of Race.
New series on Margins 2 Mic - this episode features Sam Henare talking about Contextualising the Gospel to Maori.
Systems and operation may not be the most glamorous aspect of church life, but they are crucial to making multisite work well. In this webinar we lift the lid on what it takes to manage a church that exists across a number of sites. Whilst some of the application varies depending on the number of sites and complexity of the organisation, this will be a practical conversation that covers principles that are important in any stage and style of multisite church.
Conversation with Liam Thatcher and Colin Baron about how to maximise preaching in a multisite church.
One of the key challenges faced in any multisite church is how leadership will operate. What will be the responsibility of site leaders? How will this interact with the 'centre' of the church and the senior pastor? How do elders fit into this? What about staff? Trustees? There is no one size fits all solution to these questions, but for the church to thrive as it grows to multiple sites these are key issues to think through, and we discuss them in this episode.
In the first iteration of a multisite church, there may be ready-made leaders who can head up the new site whilst others remain in leadership in the sending site. This division of labour can only take you so far however, and in order to keep multiplying sites you need to bring through new leaders. For a senior leader in a multisite church this presents unique challenges and unique opportunities as many of those potential leaders are in sites that you don't have as much direct involvement in as others. In this conversation we explore some of these challenges and how multisite church offers new opportunities for bringing through new leaders.
Colin Baron started church planting in the early 1990s and has started several churches through the UK, particularly across Manchester where he has been ministering for the last 25 years. In this episode Colin talks the multipanting model that he has developed. For more about Colin's story and church planting philosophy, see his recent book 'Multiplanting'.
For many of the challenges that multisite churches face, there are a variety of different approaches, and these flow from the philosophy of the church. Not all multisite churches are the same. Some are heavily centralised with each site acting like a 'franchise' with a common experience. Others are much more devolved, with leadership, vision, finance, teaching and other aspects of church life operating at a local level. Still others have a model somewhere between these extremes. One of the keys to navigating the different challenges of multisite church is gaining clarity on exactly what type of multisite you are building. In this webinar we talk through the different models of multisite and look at what the implications of each model are for how you build.
Special Guest: Brad House (executive pastor of ministry at Sojourn Church in Louisville, Kentucky and co-author of 'Multichurch: Exploring the Future of Multisite')
Colin Baron started church planting in the early 1990s and has started several churches through the UK, particularly across Manchester where he has been ministering for the last 25 years. In this episode Colin talks about his first wave of multisite church planting in Manchester. For more about Colin's story and church planting philosophy, see his recent book 'Multiplanting'.
Colin Baron started church planting in the early 1990s and has started several churches through the UK, particularly across Manchester where he has been ministering for the last 25 years. In this episode Colin talks a bit about his background and how he got into planting multisite churches. For more about Colin's story and church planting philosophy, see his recent book 'Multiplanting'.
Tim and Matt Simmonds are church planting brothers who are pioneering churches in Manchester and Amsterdam. In this series of podcast episodes they interview church planters about mistakes they have made along the way. Today they talk to Pete Cornford about the effect of gathering new people.
Tim and Matt Simmonds are church planting brothers who are pioneering churches in Manchester and Amsterdam. In this series of podcast episodes interview church planters mistakes they have made along the way. Today they talk to Phil Whittall about being willing to take whoever you can get.
Teaching from Matt Hatch on how to plant a church in a way that is sustainable for both the planter, and the church.
Excerpt from an interviews with Sam Foulds about his experiences of managing multiple roles simultaneously, plus a Q&A with Sam.
Excerpt from an interviews with Sam Foulds about his experiences of reaching out into Muslim communities
Excerpt from an interviews with Sam Foulds about his experiences of leading through other people.
Steve Addison is a Christian leader who has studied multiplying movements. In this episode of the podcast we talk to Steve about the ideas in his newest book - The Rise and Fall of Movements.
Excerpt from an interviews with Sam Foulds about his experiences of taking leadership in a church plant that he didn't start himself.
Tim and Matt Simmonds are church planting brothers who are pioneering churches in Manchester and Amsterdam. In this series of podcast episodes they discuss mistakes they have made along the way. Today they talk about how we can sometimes overthink contextualisation.
In this episode, Tim and Matt discuss another mistake that church planters commonly make - assuming that people don't want to talk about money.
Andrey Bondarenko has pioneered and now leads a group of churches and church plants in Ukraine, Russia, India and other nations. Many of these churches are located in areas that have been ravaged by war, primarily due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and some are in places where their faith is opposed by the new government. In this hangout, Andrey talks about Faith for Growth.
Tim and Matt Simmonds are church planting brothers who are pioneering churches in Manchester and Amsterdam. In this series of podcast episodes they discuss mistakes they have made along the way. Today they talk about the myth that your church plant will be successful.
Tim and Matt Simmonds are church planting brothers who are pioneering churches in Manchester and Amsterdam. In this series of podcast episodes they discuss mistakes they have made along the way. Today they talk about the myth that people will join the church because they follow you.
Tim and Matt Simmonds are church planting brothers who are pioneering churches in Manchester and Amsterdam. In this series of podcast episodes they discuss mistakes they have made along the way. Today they talk about how important numbers are in church plant.
Tim and Matt Simmonds are church planting brothers who are pioneering churches in Manchester and Amsterdam. In this series of podcast episodes they discuss mistakes they have made along the way. Today they talk about thinking that preaching is important.
Tim and Matt Simmonds are church planting brothers who are pioneering churches in Manchester and Amsterdam. In this series of podcast episodes they discuss mistakes they have made along the way. Today they talk about starting out thinking that "I Know What I am Doing."
Andrew Davies has planted churches in the North West of England and in South Wales. He is currently the leader of Hope Church Rhydyfelin in Pontypridd, which he planted with a small team in 2014. In this Broadcast, Andrew talks about the importance of vision and having a clear idea of what you are building.
Broadcast with Rich Crosby discussing lessons learned church planting, including the need for thick skin and a soft heart.
God has a mission in the world, and as Jesus sent the church out he was drawing us into God's big mission. In this Broadcast, Trevor Hutton from the Nazarene Theological College in Manchester talks about how we can root our church planting in the story of God.
When we are planting and leading churches, prayer is crucial. In this episode of the podcast we look at how we can build a prayer culture in the ministry we lead.
When we are planting and leading churches, the first thing we need to focus on is our own devotional life. In this episode of the podcast we look at what kind of devotional life a church planter or leader should seek to develop.
When we are planting and leading churches, what we do is utterly reliant on the presence of God. In this episode of the podcast we lay some foundations in this crucial area.
Michael Feulner has been living in Turkey for 17 years where he founded and leads the multi-ethnical Yalova Lighthouse Church which consist of Turkish, Iranian and Arabic speaking fellowships. In this Broadcast, Michael speaks about his social action works, including ministry with refugees.
Broadcast with Robin Vincent and Thom Lynch about how a church plant can engage the public square.
Simon Brading speaking at the Manchester School of Leadership on Shepherding a Worship Time
Simon Brading teaches a session at the Manchester School of Leadership on contextualising our worship for the cities we are in.
We were recently joined by Simon Brading from Emmanuel Church in Brighton and Newday, who taught on what it is to worship in truth.
We were recently joined by Simon Brading from Emmanuel Church in Brighton and Newday, who taught on what it is to worship in spirit.
Andy Brownlee discusses eight keys to healthy churches, from a study of church health by Christian Schwarz.
The recording of a Broadcast with Mark, who is based with a church plant in the Middle East, on the theme of planting churches and tentmaking.
Broadcast with Tim Simmonds on starting a church planting movement on a shoestring budget.
The CCM School of Leadership was created by Christ Church Manchester to train and equip those with a leadership gift to lead well wherever they are. Communication is a key aspect of our leadership, both with team members that we work with and with our congregation or wider organisation. It is crucial that we not only concisely and clearly get the message across but do so with respect, a positive attitude, and recognise the differences of the recipient. In this session, we will be looking at communication within leadership, sharing some tips and advice on how to communicate efficiently, effectively and helpfully. In this session, Tom O'Toole looks at some keys to effective communication.
The CCM School of Leadership was created by Christ Church Manchester to train and equip those with a leadership gift to lead well wherever they are. Communication is a key aspect of our leadership, both with team members that we work with and with our congregation or wider organisation. It is crucial that we not only concisely and clearly get the message across but do so with respect, a positive attitude, and recognise the differences of the recipient. In this session, we will be looking at communication within leadership, sharing some tips and advice on how to communicate efficiently, effectively and helpfully. In this session, Tim Simmonds looks at why communication is so important for churches.
In this episode we bring the recording of a Broadcast with Simon Fry about Reaching Unreached People Groups.
Steve Hurd has planted churches in several cities in the North of England and currently leads the Ark Church in Huddersfield. In this Broadcast, he speaks about Fighting For Early Converts.
In this episode we dip into the archive to bring you one of our favourite Broadcasts of the last few years, as Stu & Livvy Gibbs talk about the Impact of Church Planting on the Family.
Colin Baron is a church planting Yoda who has been involved in starting many new churches in Manchester, elsewhere in England and in many other nations. In this classic episode from the Broadcast archive, Colin shares a key principles that has shaped decades of ministry for him.
Christ Church Manchester are launching their fifth site in Manchester City Centre and at a dry run event, Tom O'Toole spoke about how church planting only makes sense if God is in it.
In this episode we bring the recording of a Broadcast where Wendy Mann teaches church planters to know their Identity in Christ.
When we drill down to the heart of leadership, we find that it almost always comes down to the same thing – developing people. Everyone around us is on a journey, and Mark Mumford speaks about how we can help those around us move forward on their leadership journey, fulfil their potential and thrive in their ministry.
Andriy Bondarenko, with his wife Natasha and three children, leads a group of 35 church plants in Ukraine, India and Russia. Many of them are placed in areas that have been ravaged by war, primarily due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and some are in places where their faith is opposed by the new government. In this episode of the podcast, Andriy shares his experiences of church planting and war.
In this episode we bring a Broadcast where Mark Landreth-Smith speaks from his experience of planting lots of churches about Sunday meetings in a church plant.
Recording of a Broadcast with Tim Green about how to create multicultural Sunday meetings.
The CCM School of Leadership was created by Christ Church Manchester to train and equip those with a leadership gift to lead well wherever they are. When we drill down to the heart of leadership, we find that it almost always comes down to the same thing – developing people. Everyone around us is on a journey, and the best leaders are those who are able to help the people around them move forward on that journey, fulfil their potential and thrive in their ministry. In this Session, Mark Mumford drills down into this crucial topic of leadership development. Mark, along with his wife Nesta, leads Community Church in Derby. He is involved in the East Midlands Christian Fellowship, and he heads up the UK apostolic team for Salt and Light Churches.
Steve Hurd talks at our church and site planting conference about How to Hear God Calling.
Broadcast recently hosted a church and site planters conference where we invited Steve and Ruth Hurd to share from their experience of church planting in the North of England. In this episode of the podcast, we bring a clip from that conference where Steve talks about the importance of calling for a church planter.
In this episode, we bring you the recording of a recent Broadcast with Andrew Vertigan, discussing the prayer life of a church planter.
Broadcast recently hosted a 'Building Big' training day where we invited Terry Virgo to share from his experience building and leading Newfrontiers about how we can build big churches and movements. In this episode of the podcast, we bring you the last of a series of excerpts from the day, where Terry answers questions that were submitted to him.
In this episode we bring you a session from the Christ Church Manchester School of Leadership looking at how to build a strategy for growth.
In this episode we bring the recording of a Broadcast where Andy McCullough taught about Building a Cross-Cultural Team.
In this episode, Geoff Surratt (formerly Director of Church Planting under Rick Warren at Saddleback Church and Managing Director of Church Plant) looks at how to build church planting teams and shares the 10 ingredients of a successful church plant.
Broadcast recently hosted a 'Building Big' training day where we invited Terry Virgo to share from his experience building and leading Newfrontiers about how we can build big churches and movements. In this episode of the podcast, we bring you the ninth of a series of excerpts from the day, where Terry talks about faith and risk.
Joel and Amie Kendall live in a global city in the Middle East, where they have moved to start a new community of hope and see many new disciples made. Their dream is that many new communities will be started in this great part of the world. In this Broadcast, Joel & Amie talk about knowing your call and how it develops.
Broadcast recently hosted a 'Building Big' training day where we invited Terry Virgo to share from his experience building and leading Newfrontiers about how we can build big churches and movements. In this episode of the podcast, we bring you the eighth of a series of excerpts from the day, where Terry talks about how we can get our leadership teams right.
Church planters often have faith for their own ministry, but it is just as important to have faith for other people in our church plants.
Neville Jones leads Mosaik Church, a church plant in the heart of Berlin, and has worked with many other churches planted by Church of Christ the King in Brighton. In this podcast, Neville talks about the crucial role that faith plays in church planting and shares some of the story of how this has enabled him to build and plant in Berlin.
Broadcast recently hosted a 'Building Big' training day where we invited Terry Virgo to share from his experience building and leading Newfrontiers about how we can build big churches and movements. In this episode of the podcast, we bring you the sevent of a series of excerpts from the day, where Terry talks about how to transition leaders.
In this episode we bring the reocrding of a Broadcast with Judith Anniss on the subject of calling.
At the heart of calling is the willingness to do whatever Jesus tells us to. In this episode we listen to a message from Mike Pilavachi from Soul Survivor Church as he unpacks this.
Broadcast recently hosted a 'Building Big' training day where we invited Terry Virgo to share from his experience building and leading Newfrontiers about how we can build big churches and movements. In this episode of the podcast, we bring you the sixth of a series of excerpts from the day, where Terry answers questions that were submitted to him.
In this episode we speak to Colin Baron and he shares about four key moments where he has known God calling him, and how these moments of calling have shaped a lifetime of ministry.
In September of last year, Abi and John Flavell began gathering people to plant River City Church in Hull, and the church launched its first public meetings in February this year. In this Broadcast we interview John and Abi about their experiences in their first year of church planting.
Broadcast recently hosted a 'Building Big' training day where we invited Terry Virgo to share from his experience building and leading Newfrontiers about how we can build big churches and movements. In this episode of the podcast, we bring you the fifth of a series of excerpts from the day, where Terry answers questions that were submitted to him.
One of things often said at Christ Church Manchester is 'Be a Student; Plant a Church'. In this episode we speak to Heather, who is doing just that.
Greg and Geoff Surratt are church planters who have been involved in leading and planting many churches in the United States and beyond, including Seacoast Church in South Carolina. They were recently in the UK leading a training day on multisite church, and in this episode of the podcast Tom O'Toole shares a few of the key one-liners that he took away from the event.
The recording of a Broadcast hangout with Simon Holley about how to Build Churches on Prophetic Foundations.
In this episode we bring an excerpt from the recent 'Building Big' training day where Terry Virgo speaks about the roles of leaders and teams.
In this episode we bring the recording of a recent Broadcast with Andy Martin on Hearing God's Voice in Your Church Plant.
In this episode we share a story about how prophecy can get a church that is stuck in a rut back on track.
In this episode, we bring an excerpt from our Building Big training day where Terry Virgo talks about being sure of God's will.
The recording of a Broadcast hangout with Andy McCullough where he shares from his experience of church planting in the Middle East about what contextualisation looks like on the ground.
In this episode, we bring the recording of a recent hangout with Liam Thatcher on 'How to Reach Your Context'.
A key challenge in church planting is knowing yourself and the factors that shape you. For many people, a key shaping factor is rejection and in this episode, we look at ways to overcome that rejection.
In this episode, we bring you the recording of a recent hangout with Steve Tibbert about how to raise up new leaders.
In this episode of the podcast, we bring an excerpt from the Building Big training day where Terry Virgo shares about times when he heard from God.
In this episode, we bring an interview with Dave & Emily Williams and Colin Baron about their leadership development journey.
In this episode of the podcast, we interview Colin Baron about creating space for new leaders to come through.
In this episode of the podcast, we bring an excerpt from the Building Big training day where Terry Virgo shares the story of his early days of ministry.
Mark Mumford taught on a recent church planting hangout about how to pace a church plant. This is the recording of that hangout.
In this conversation we discuss the four stages of a church plant - planning, pioneering, planting and planted.
In a recent Broadcast talked about the importance of pace in church planting. We bring you the recording of that Broadcast.
A conversation with Anthony Henson about what it takes to pace yourself for a lifetime of church planting.
In a recent Broadcast, Steve Addison taught on Multiplying Disciples and Churches. In this episode, we bring you the recording of that Broadcast.
At a recent Broadcast event, Richard Anniss spoke about how to make big leadership decisions.
In this episode of the podcast, we bring you the recording of a recent church planting hangout with Tom O'Toole on 'How Going For Big Is Keeping You Small'.
In order to start multiplying churches, we often need to give up what we think we can't afford to lose. In this episode, we talk about how Christ Manchester had to empty our bank account and how the church in Antioch had to send its superstars.
One of the key parts of multiplying churches in deprived communities is raising up leaders from within. In this podcast episode, we bring you a recent talk given by Colin Baron at our Building Churches in Deprived Areas conference where he looks at 10 lessons from how Jesus raised up leaders.
Pioneering church planting is hard at the best of times, but with a young family it is even more challenging. We bring you a recent conversation that we have with Matt Simmonds about his experience of moving his family to Amsterdam to start a new church.
Over the last 25 years, Colin Baron has pioneered tons of new churches. In this episode of the podcast, Colin looks at the Biblical basis for this call to pioneer.
Pioneering is a risky business, and not all church plants work. How do we go for lots of church plant without leaving behind a trail of broken core teams?
An interview with Colin Baron, the leader of Christ Church Manchester and serial church planter, about the role of a bridgehead in pioneering church planting.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Martin Charlesworth, the head of Jubilee Plus, speaking about why social justice is important, and how our churches and church plants can make a difference in this area.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Colin Baron from Christ Church Manchester, speaking about his life's message and the call to church planting.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with David Holey from Eckstein Lighthouse Church in Dresden about how to get a church plant started.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Hannah Vincent being interviewed about her story, including three church plants, a busy job, and a full family life.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Colin Baron unpacking the fundamental importance of hospitality for churches and church plants.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with rapper and church leader Jonny Mellor, unpacking why the arts are important for Christians.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Stu and Livy Gibbs, talking about the impact that church planting has on the family.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Adrian Hurst, talking about how we can win people for Christ through the art of listening.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Anthony Delaney from Ivy Manchester and NewThing Europe, speaking about how to become a pioneering church planter.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Tom O'Toole, talking about how we can engage in conversations with the culture around us.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Chris Taylor from Redeemer Church in the Hague, speaking about dreaming big.
The recording of a BroadcastTheology training session with Richard Thomas talking about four different pictures the Bible gives as it talks about why Jesus died.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Tim Simmonds from Christ Church Manchester talking about the importance of fighting for small wins.
The recording of a Broadcast Theology training session with Tom O'Toole talking about the importance of Jesus' life
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Phil Whittall from Grace Church in Stockholm, talking about the importance of discipleship and the priority of people.
The recording of a Broadcast Theology training session with Andy Johnston, walking us through the story of the history of the Church, paying particular attention to the Mission of God.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Robin Vincent, sharing on hard-earned lessons on how to carve out a church plant.
The recording of a Broadcast Theology training session with Dan Hayter, walking us through the story of the Old Testament, paying particular attention to the Mission of God.
The recording of a Broadcast Theology training session with Rich Tutt, walking us through the story of the Old Testament, paying particular attention to the Mission of God.
The recording of a Broadcast Theology training session with Bob Roberts Jr., sharing about the place of the Church in God's plans for the world.
The recording of a Broadcast Theology training session with Tom O'Toole from Christ Church Manchester speaking about what it means to be united with Christ.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Andy Hawthorne from the Message Trust telling the story of the Message and speaking about how to engage communities for Jesus.
The recording of a Broadcast Theology training session with Matt Hosier teaching about the Trinity.
The recording of a Broadcast training session where Jim Harper from Hope Church Worcester is interviewed about the church that he has planted with addicts and homeless people.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Terry Virgo, the founder of New Frontiers, teaching us how we can develop new leaders in our church plants.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Tim Simmonds from Christ Church Manchester, talking about how we can impact a whole city through deep engagement in local communities.
The recording of a Broadcast Theology training session with Liam Thatcher from Christ Church London, teaching about how we can know what God's character is like.
The recording of a Broadcast Theology training session with David Devenish, the leader of the Catalyst Network of Churches sharing about the presence of God - from Genesis to Revelation.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Ian Ashby of New Frontiers Church, sharing about how churches and church plants can send and support overseas missionaries.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Stef Liston from Revelation Church in London, speaking about allowing the promises of God to shape our church planting vision.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Andy Martin teaching about how we can build a heart for the nations into our church plants from day one.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Andy Hawthorn from the Message Trust, sharing 11 characteristics of churches that transform communities.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Matt Hatch from Mosaic church in Leeds, talking about how to develop a culture of making disciples in our churches and church plants.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Mike Hewett teaching how we can keep evangelism front and centre in our church planting.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Tom Shaw from City Church in Canterbury, talking about how to engage students and people in their twenties in church planting.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Adrian Warnock from Jubilee Church in London, talking about how we can leverage technology to grow our churches and church plants.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Terry Virgo, the founder of Newfrontiers, talking about the importance of laying a foundation of prayer for your church plant.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Dave Henson talking about how you can gather your core team for your church plant.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with David Devenish, the head of the Catalyst Network of churches, talking about lessons that he has learned over a lifetime of church planting experience.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Mike Betts, the head of Relational Mission churches speaking about the role the Holy Spirit has to play in church planting.
The recording of a Broadcast training session with Howard Kellett from Godfirst Church in Cheltenham talking about the strengths and weaknesses of two different approaches to church planting - attractional churches and everyday churches.