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The Network Effect
The Irresistible Church Network Podcast shares the gold that lives inside our tribe: the stories, ideas, learnings, and wins from leaders creating churches where unchurched people love to engage. Real voices. Real wisdom. Real gold.
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19 de feb. de 2026
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Episodios
How to Market Your Church to Your Community This Easter 19.02.2026 50:16
How to Market Your Church to Your Community This Easter | ICN Catalyst Webinar Easter is one of the greatest opportunities of the year. But here’s the tension every church leader feels: You want to reach your community… You want unchurched people to walk through your doors… But you’re not sure your message is actually reaching them. Most churches don’t struggle with passion. They struggle with cla...
Building Healthy and High-Performing Teams: with Lance Witt 19.02.2026 56:00
Lance Witt, founder of Replenish Ministries and former executive pastor at Saddleback Church, acknowledges that leading in the local church today is more complex than at any point in recent decades. Ministry leaders navigate unprecedented cultural challenges whilst making personal sacrifices and enduring criticism. Yet this faithful service makes a kingdom difference and causes the Lord to smile.
AI Is the New Stained Glass: with Tim Lucas 11.12.2025 1:00:40
AI is reshaping how we tell the story of Jesus, much like stained glass did centuries ago. In this ICN Catalyst Webinar recap, Tim Lucas (Lead Pastor of Liquid Church) shares how AI-generated video and imagery can help churches create more engaging, emotionally compelling communication that connects with today’s audiences. You'll learn: -Why AI is becoming the “new stained glass” -Practical tools...
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