<p>This week on Practically Pastoring, Andrew sits down with Tim, Delmar, and Jeff for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with a tough pastoral leadership question and ends with Holy Week and Easter check-ins.</p><p>Question 1 is a sticky restoration situation: a man who confessed an emotional affair, continued the relationship for a year during a messy divorce, and has been out of meaningful church membership for years, now wants to rejoin the church while also continuing to “preach out.” The guys dig into the difference between membership and leadership, forgiveness and trust, gifting and qualification, and what a clear restoration pathway should include. They also talk about how to guard against implied endorsement when someone is eager to get back on a platform.</p><p>Then the crew pivots to Holy Week plans, Easter traditions, and what each church is doing this year, including Lakeview’s big tent weekend, Good Friday plans, and the practical realities of big Sundays, food trucks, and yes, counting dogs.</p><p>Sponsor<br>Church Merch, promotionsguide.com/churchmerch </p><p>Key ideas from the episode</p><ul><li>Membership and leadership are not the same thing</li><li>Forgiveness can be immediate, trust takes time</li><li>A restoration plan should be written, measurable, and elder-led</li><li>Faithful church membership and submission matter before public ministry</li><li>Churches should clarify the difference between preaching and testimony sharing</li><li>Holy Week is coming fast, and pastors are doing what pastors do: improvise, laugh, and carry on</li></ul>

Practical(ly) Pastoring

Practically Pastoring

The Long Runway: Repentance, Trust, and Public Ministry

MAR 30, 202631 MIN
Practical(ly) Pastoring

The Long Runway: Repentance, Trust, and Public Ministry

MAR 30, 202631 MIN

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<p>This week on Practically Pastoring, Andrew sits down with Tim, Delmar, and Jeff for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with a tough pastoral leadership question and ends with Holy Week and Easter check-ins.</p><p>Question 1 is a sticky restoration situation: a man who confessed an emotional affair, continued the relationship for a year during a messy divorce, and has been out of meaningful church membership for years, now wants to rejoin the church while also continuing to “preach out.” The guys dig into the difference between membership and leadership, forgiveness and trust, gifting and qualification, and what a clear restoration pathway should include. They also talk about how to guard against implied endorsement when someone is eager to get back on a platform.</p><p>Then the crew pivots to Holy Week plans, Easter traditions, and what each church is doing this year, including Lakeview’s big tent weekend, Good Friday plans, and the practical realities of big Sundays, food trucks, and yes, counting dogs.</p><p>Sponsor<br>Church Merch, promotionsguide.com/churchmerch </p><p>Key ideas from the episode</p><ul><li>Membership and leadership are not the same thing</li><li>Forgiveness can be immediate, trust takes time</li><li>A restoration plan should be written, measurable, and elder-led</li><li>Faithful church membership and submission matter before public ministry</li><li>Churches should clarify the difference between preaching and testimony sharing</li><li>Holy Week is coming fast, and pastors are doing what pastors do: improvise, laugh, and carry on</li></ul>