Building Teams in Church Revitalization with Peyton Jones
In this Episode, Gary chats with Peyton Jones, Founder of New Breed ministries. Peyton shared his insights and advice on identifying potential team members, building interchangeable teams, and honoring existing leaders when taking on a church revitalization project.
About Peyton Jones:
Peyton Jones is the author of the best-selling church planting textbook Church Plantology: The Art and Science of Planting Churches (Zondervan 2021), Reaching The Unreached: Becoming Raiders Of The Lost Art (Zondervan 2017), and Church Zero: Raising 1st Century Churches From The Ashes Of The 21st Century (David C. Cook 2013). He has hosted multiple podcasts: Church Planter Podcast, The Ministry Ninja Podcast, The Team Leadership Podcast, and the Church Plantology Podcast. Peyton is the CEO of NewBreed Training, which serves various networks, organizations, and denominations to provide cutting edge training for kingdom expansion. He has served various denominations, including the North American Mission Board (NAMB), to establish church planting curriculum and establish training centers throughout North America. Peyton’s extensive ministry includes catalyzing and training thousands of leaders worldwide and on-the-ground planting in 3 continents.
Peyton is passionate about changing the conversation on church planting and establishing a “teach-back” from the developing world to the West. Peyton received his MA in Theology: Pastoral Studies in 2010 from W.E.S.T. in the UK and has taught both Old Testament and Church Planting at the graduate level at two different Universities. He was the evangelist at Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones’s historic “Sandfields” church and assisted in planting their first daughter church in 2001. Peyton currently lives in Southern California with his family.
Connect with Peyton at newbreedtraining.com
And listen to him on his many podcasts.
THE CHURCH PLANTOLOGY PODCAST
TEAM LEADERSHIP PODCAST
CHURCH PLANTER PODCAST
Highlights from the show:
Leadership and personal growth. (1:06)
Team leadership in church revitalization context. (5:12)
Building a team for pastors to avoid burnout and loneliness. (10:11)
Leadership development and identifying potential team members. (15:03)
Building a team in a church revitalization context. (19:13)
Church revitalization and leadership. (25:19)