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What does leadership look like in the future of the Church?
In this wide-ranging and deeply encouraging interview, I sit down with Jeremy Writebol, Campus Lead Pastor at Woodside Bible Church (Plymouth, MI) and Executive Director of Gospel-Centered Discipleship, to talk about what it really takes to mobilize a church full of leaders in a time when many are walking away from organized faith.
We explore how a model like The Nehemiah Way can help equip, empower, and release lay leaders in the local church—especially in a post-dechurching culture. If you’re a pastor, elder, ministry leader, or volunteer passionate about seeing your church thrive and grow through shared leadership, this conversation will give you practical ideas, real-world insight, and gospel-centered hope.
Topics Covered in This Interview:
- What the “great de-churching” means for the future of ministry
- Why most ministry work must be done by ordinary, everyday believers
- Building a sustainable leadership pipeline within the local church
- Empowering volunteers with real ownership and mission
- The deacon model and decentralized leadership
- How to identify “champions” and activate “serving circles”
- The importance of letting go, delegating, and saying “yes”
- Mobilizing the next generation (teens and 20-somethings)
- Why Nehemiah’s story still speaks to today’s Church
- Lessons from Jeremy’s new book Make It Your Ambition
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