Rick Warren’s Podcast for Pastors and Church Leaders.

How to Create a Culture of Innovation in Your Church

July 2, 2007 · 8 Comments

This week Pastor Erwin McManus from Mosaic Church in Los Angeles, and two of his fellow staff, Pastor Eric Bryant and Pastor Ralph Neighbour joins the conversation as we consider how to create a culture of innovation in your church.

Be sure to listen to this episode and then come back to the blog and help other pastors by offering your comments and ideas.

Rick
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Pastor Rick Warren, Saddleback Church

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8 responses so far ↓

  • Doug Millar // July 2, 2007 at 3:37 pm

    These podcast are a great encouragement to me, thanks so much.
    Over these last 11 years I have filled a landfill with my creative ideas that did not gain the momentum needed for great success. I am starting to feel like Noah, I know God has given me a dream that will float but I need some help (or 100 more years) and some rain. I guess my question is how do you keep your team and your supporters motivated when so many of your great ideas in the past are now in the landfill? We are now launching a multi-site/ multi-lingual church in Playa Del Carmen Mexico and we need some rain and your prayers.

    Pastor Doug

  • Chris Harvey // July 3, 2007 at 10:26 am

    Thanks for the podcast. It was encouraging and challenging. I am a youth leader in an Hispanic church and also a seminary student in Louisville, Kentucky. I have a passion to create a culture of creativity and innovation in the field of sports/recreation and missions within the local church. Thanks again for the insight and inspiration.

  • Jason Curlee // July 3, 2007 at 8:39 pm

    Doug…you just remind everyone that everything is an experiment…with all experiments you truly never have a failure…

    Great podcast today…your take on the nothing new under the sun gave me a fresh way of looking at that scripture.

  • Jai Reid // July 6, 2007 at 10:55 am

    As a pastor who has struggled with innovation, I found this podcast very helpful. I think it is very easy to try too hard, and in the process kill your innovation and end up discouraged.

  • Ian Wills // July 9, 2007 at 8:01 am

    I lead an Anglican church in Bristol, England and have really been encouraged by pastors.com and your pod casts.
    At our church we are praying and working hard to win people to Christ, to build them up as disciples of Jesus and to nurture them to become leaders in mission. So the discussion about adding a zero to the vision has really spoken to me.
    I have spent a long time stuck in thinking we’ve just got to do the same we’ve always done, only a little better and a little longer. In UK culture and after many years of ministry I know that can be a hard grind.
    Your experience and insights showed me that changing the scale of the vision changes the whole discussion – that thought is both an innovation and an inspiration to me and my colleagues here.
    I believe that one thought is a blessing from the Lord just for us! The Lord bless you too!

  • Bill Patton // July 25, 2007 at 4:07 am

    I don’t know how you guys find the time to give so much of yourselves away, but God bless for doing so. Having gotten hooked on this refreshment I panic to think it might have disappeared, or that I am missing something. Hurry back to the next one!

  • Joe Wilson // August 7, 2007 at 4:19 am

    Rick,

    I just wanted to write and thank you for your ministry to pastors. I am currently in my fifth year as a first time pastor of a church that has just turned sixty years old. When I first arrived our church was running around 80 to 90 people. A couple of years ago we took the church through the 40 Days of Purpose and experienced wonderful growth in our people and attendance. Recently, I have been inspired by your podcasts and the need for our church to reach out into the community – especially using a big event.

    Well, this month God blessed our church beyond anything I could ever imagine. We held our fifth annual “God and Country Celebration” on Sunday night July 8th. We prepared for a large crowd – we reached out into our community – our church of 150 to 200 people rallied together – and God opened the flood gates as approximately 12,000 people showed up for our event! There are only 13,000 living in the city limits and 30,000 in our county.

    I’m still amazed a what happened and I just wanted to thank you for being my pastor and encouraging me to dream big and trust in God.

    Thanks again Rick – and God bless you and Saddleback Church for your ministry to other pastors!

  • Femi Monehin // October 18, 2007 at 7:52 am

    This is GREAT! The bottom-line is not to be a slave to innovation… it’s not innovation for innovation sake, nor excellence for excellence sake. It’s all about salvation. It’s all about the Kingdom!

    We will be using the ideas shared here.

    Stay blessed!

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