Leaders in Living Rooms
LILR 076 | Kyle Idleman on Sabbatical, Boundaries, and Avoiding Empty
“Connection is what brings production.” Meet Kyle Idleman, Lead Pastor of Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Kyle sits down with Sean Morgan to talk through his pastoral journey from a lonely church planter to now leading one of the largest churches in America. Through key voices in his life, welcoming him in, speaking wisdom into his role, and placing helpful boundaries around pastoral input and output, Kyle has great wisdom to share with us in regard to church leadership. Join us for an episode full of vulnerability, real stories from his experiences, and even a sneak peek at Kyle’s latest book!
Welcome to Episode 076 of the Leaders in Living Rooms Podcast with Sean Morgan.
EPISODE LINKS
Kyle’s newest book, When Your Way Isn’t Working, releases this June!
To learn more about the dynamic between an Integrator and a Visionary, read Rocket Fuel, by Gino Wickman and Mark C. Winters.
If you’re a leader approaching a succession or transition. Or maybe you’re a few years in and beginning to see how complex transitions leadership is… go to The Art of Pastoral Succession and check out my brand new course in partnership with Carey Nieuwhof.
Are you in Transition or have one on the horizon? Check out our 2023 cohorts and get connected with us at: https://theascentleader.org/cohorts/
WHO IS KYLE IDLEMAN?
Kyle Idleman is a bestselling author and the senior pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, one of the largest churches in America. He’s most widely known for his award-winning book, not a fan., which has sold more than 1.3 million copies and has sparked a movement among believers.
Kyle has authored several other books including: When Your Way Isn’t Working, One at a Time, gods at war, and End of Me,
Kyle and his wife DesiRae have four children and live on a farm where he does no farming.
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