Episodi

  • The Staff Shift That Unlocks Growth for Your Church | Ep19
    Feb 18 2026

    Most churches don’t plateau because of vision.
    They plateau because of how they staff.

    In this episode, Scott, Hunter, and Mark unpack the staff shift that determines whether your church stays stuck — or scales.
    Every team has four types of staff members.
    Only one type multiplies.

    If you don’t know who’s who, you’ll build around the wrong people — and cap your growth without realizing it.

    We break down:
    - The 4 types of staff members every church has
    - Why performance and culture are not the same thing
    - The most dangerous person on your team
    - How to turn potential into leadership
    - When it’s time to make the hard call
    - You don’t unlock growth by adding more programs.
    - You unlock growth by building the right team.

    Growth follows leadership. Leadership follows alignment.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 – The Question Behind Breaking 1,000
    1:04 – Why We Couldn’t Break 650
    2:01 – From Doers to Multipliers
    4:02 – You Reproduce Who You Are
    5:09 – The 4 Types of Staff Members
    7:05 – Stars: Who to Multiply
    8:05 – Puppies: High Culture, Low Performance
    10:53 – Rats: The Opposite of a Star
    15:46 – Bombs: High Performance, Low Culture
    26:34 – The Fastest Way to Create Another Star

    If you have a question or topic you’d like us to tee up on a future episode, email us at hey@readysetgrowchurch.com

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    31 min
  • The Hard Call Every Growing Church Faces | Ep 18
    Feb 11 2026

    Every growing church eventually faces the same hard call:
    deciding which ministries further the vision—and which ones don’t.

    In this episode of the Breaking 1000 Podcast, Scott, Mark, and Hunter walk through how pastors can make that call by clarifying:

    • Who God has called their church to be
    • Where that vision is leading
    • How they are actually going to get there

    With limited time, people, and resources, leaders are forced to evaluate ministries honestly. Even good programs can quietly block growth when they no longer align with the vision. The conversation highlights the difference between vision and the vehicles used to carry it, why pruning can feel painful even when it’s necessary, and how avoiding hard decisions slowly erodes leadership credibility.

    The episode also addresses the reality that clarity-driven leadership sometimes leads to people leaving—and why that doesn’t mean the decision was wrong. In many cases, it’s a sign that alignment, fruitfulness, and stewardship are being prioritized over comfort and familiarity.

    If you’re a pastor leading a growing church and wrestling with whether something should continue, change, or end, this episode will help you make the call with confidence.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Why growth forces hard leadership decisions
    01:20 – The three clarity questions every church must answer
    03:15 – Why every church operates with limited time, people, and resources
    05:05 – You can’t be all things to all people (and neither was Jesus)
    07:45 – Why clarity must be communicated early and often
    09:10 – The danger of letting people start ministries without alignment
    10:45 – Vision vs. vehicles: when methods outlive their purpose
    14:05 – A real example of closing a long-standing ministry
    17:10 – How to evaluate fruit honestly and make comparisons
    21:45 – Why clarity-driven leadership sometimes costs you people

    If you have a question or topic you’d like us to tee up on a future episode, email us at hey@readysetgrowchurch.com

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    30 min
  • The Trap That Keeps Churches From Growing | Ep 17
    Feb 4 2026

    There’s a trap many churches fall into — often with the best intentions — that quietly limits growth, burns out leaders, and keeps ministries from becoming what God designed them to be.

    In this episode of the Breaking 1000 Podcast, Mark, Scott, and Hunter explore why the tension between Spiritual and Strategic leadership is often misunderstood — and how treating them as opposites creates unnecessary ceilings in the life of the church.
    The conversation reframes growth as a both/and, not an either/or, and walks through:
    why many churches plateau despite prayer, passion, and faithfulness
    how Scripture consistently models strategy as a spiritual responsibility
    the difference between godly strategy and self-driven ambition
    why pastors burn out when structure and discipleship are missing
    how intentional leadership actually protects spiritual health
    If you’ve ever felt stretched thin, stuck at a ceiling, or unsure how to lead faithfully and wisely — this episode brings clarity without compromise.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 – The tension pastors feel: spiritual vs. strategic
    02:00 – Why treating this as “either/or” creates a growth trap
    04:00 – The real reason most churches plateau (it’s not prayer)
    06:30 – What happens when a pastor tries to do everything
    08:30 – Moses, Jethro, and the biblical case for delegation
    10:45 – “The church isn’t a business”… but business still exists
    13:00 – When strategy replaces God (Tower of Babel warning)
    15:15 – Why burnout is rising among faithful pastors
    17:30 – Jerusalem vs. Antioch: two very different models
    20:45 – The real formula: spiritual intention + strategic action

    If you have a question or topic you’d like us to tee up on a future episode, email us at hey@readysetgrowchurch.com

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    24 min
  • Why Some Leaders Get Mentored — and Others Don’t | Ep 16
    Jan 28 2026

    Two people can meet with the same mentor and walk away with completely different results.
    The difference usually isn’t the mentor — it’s how prepared the leader is to receive.

    In this episode of the Breaking 1000 Podcast, Mark, Scott, and Hunter unpack the often-overlooked discipline of how to be mentored well. From coming prepared with questions, to reporting progress, to honoring the people who invest in you, this conversation walks through what actually helps mentorship lead to real growth.
    They share real stories from decades of coaching relationships, including what mentors are really looking for, why “just showing up” isn’t enough, and how preparation multiplies the value of every meeting.
    You’ll hear practical insights on:
    why mentors don’t want compliments — they want implementation
    how preparation signals hunger, humility, and respect
    what to bring to mentoring, coaching, or counseling sessions
    how reporting progress deepens trust and investment
    why honoring your mentor’s vision changes the relationship
    Whether you’re a senior pastor, staff leader, or developing under someone else’s leadership, this episode reframes mentorship as something you actively steward, not passively receive.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 – Why many leaders don’t know how to be mentored
    01:10 – Two people, same mentor, wildly different results
    02:10 – “Bring a bucket to the well”
    03:06 – Hearing vs implementing (wise vs foolish builder)
    04:23 – John Maxwell & Coach Wooden story
    05:34 – Why showing up unprepared wastes mentorship
    06:34 – What great mentoring prep actually looks like
    07:00 – Monthly reporting that changed everything
    08:52 – Making it easy for mentors to bring their best
    09:49 – Collecting dots so mentors can connect them
    10:35 – Why growth stalls when questions stop
    11:44 – “I had to grow faster to stay ahead of your questions”
    13:19 – Reporting creates accountability and momentum
    13:40 – Always take notes (and clarify in real time)
    15:10 – Sharing wins the right way
    16:23 – Honoring mentors beyond the meeting
    17:18 – Getting out of the “pile” of people
    18:10 – Serving your mentor’s vision
    19:16 – Growth teams multiply impact
    21:15 – Why being late is a character issue, not a time issue
    23:09 – Faithfulness that leads to more influence

    If you have a question or topic you’d like us to tee up on a future episode, email us at hey@readysetgrowchurch.com

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    25 min
  • Blind Spots Are Killing Your Leadership (Here’s the Fix) | Ep 15
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of the Breaking 1000 Podcast, Scott Wilson and Hunter Wilson break down the difference between having goals and actually growing as a leader. The missing link? A growth team.

    Scott shares the exact framework he used to build his own growth team, including why your spouse should be “true north,” how to find the right people for specific areas (health, finances, preaching, emotional health), and why information alone isn’t enough without accountability.

    00:00 — Welcome & why leadership growth stalls
    01:25 — Goals vs. plans vs. teams
    04:30 — Why leaders need a growth team
    06:40 — Build your team around roles
    10:05 — Master vs. student mindset
    16:45 — Spouse as “True North”
    21:25 — How to build your growth team
    24:45 — Information vs. accountability

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    29 min
  • Pastor, Growth Is Impossible Without This | Ep 14
    Jan 14 2026

    Most pastors want to grow — but growth doesn’t start with better strategies or more discipline. It starts with something deeper.

    In this episode, Mark, Scott, and Hunter unpack the foundational mindset that determines whether leaders actually grow or quietly plateau. Drawing from leadership research, Scripture, and real pastoral experience, the conversation explores why growth is never accidental — and why so many leaders stall even though they’re busy.
    They walk through how a growth mindset shapes the way pastors think about their roles, their future, and their responsibility to steward what God has entrusted to them. The episode also breaks down a practical framework for intentional growth, including clarifying roles, setting standards, building 90-day goals, and surrounding yourself with the right people for accountability.
    Rather than offering quick fixes, this conversation challenges leaders to take ownership of their development — spiritually, emotionally, physically, and relationally — so growth becomes sustainable, not seasonal.
    If you’re serious about becoming who God is calling you to be, this episode helps you build a foundation that actually supports growth over the long haul.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 – Why most pastors want growth but feel stuck
    02:05 – Why every great leader needs a growth mindset
    04:45 – Fixed mindset vs. growth mindset (and why it matters)
    07:20 – Roles vs. goals: where most leaders get confused
    10:15 – Defining “good” before you try to grow
    13:55 – The difference between habits and projects
    16:40 – Why motivation alone always fails
    18:55 – The missing piece: accountability and growth teams
    21:30 – Plus, minus, and equal relationships explained
    24:10 – Biblical stewardship and growth (Matthew 25)
    27:10 – Where to start if you’ve never had a growth plan

    If you have a question or topic you’d like us to tee up on a future episode, email us at hey@readysetgrowchurch.com

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    27 min
  • Pastor, This Is KILLING Your Innovation | Ep 13
    Jan 7 2026

    Maker vs. Manager

    Visionary pastors are called to innovate — but many church leaders spend their best hours stuck in meetings, putting out fires, and managing the day-to-day. If your calendar feels full but your vision feels stalled, this episode is for you.

    Mark, Hunter, and Scott unpack the powerful framework of Maker Time vs. Manager Time and why misunderstanding it quietly sabotages creativity, strategy, and momentum on church teams. They break down how managers and makers work differently, why a “productive day” looks opposite for each role, and how to structure an ideal week that protects deep work without neglecting execution.
    You’ll also hear practical rhythms like batching meetings, guarding prime energy hours, and building systems that replace micromanagement. This conversation will help you reclaim the space where vision actually gets built.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 — Why visionary leaders feel stuck in day-to-day management
    00:34 — “Maker vs. Manager”: the mental model that changes everything
    01:16 — The difference between operational work and innovative work
    02:27 — How managers accidentally sabotage makers
    03:33 — Why makers need long, uninterrupted blocks of time
    04:16 — Lead pastors: protecting your deep-work space
    05:31 — Measuring productivity without micromanaging creatives
    06:52 — Why 9am–1pm is prime creative time for most leaders
    08:19 — How (and why) to flip your schedule for maximum output
    09:55 — Building an “ideal week” for both managers and makers

    If you have a question or topic you’d like us to tee up on a future episode, email us at hey@readysetgrowchurch.com

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    18 min
  • The Most Painful Leadership Decision: Firing A Friend | Ep 12
    Dec 17 2025

    There are few leadership moments more painful than realizing a friend on your staff may need to transition out. And in a church, where team and family often overlap, that weight can feel unbearable.

    In this episode, Scott, Mark, and Hunter talk through how to navigate that moment with clarity, courage, and compassion. The conversation explores why delaying the decision usually creates more pain, how clear expectations can bring honesty long before a transition is on the table, and how to lead staff change in a way that cares for the church and the person involved.
    They also unpack a practical path for handling this wisely:
    • using expectation + timeframe cycles (90-day clarity windows)
    • separating friendship from stewardship responsibility
    • bringing spouses in at the right time to avoid confusion or surprise
    • keeping the final conversation short, surgical, and grace-filled
    • building severance policies before emotion clouds the moment

    If you’re carrying this kind of weight right now, you’re not alone — and you’re not a bad leader for feeling it deeply. This episode is here to help you lead from stewardship, not fear, and stay faithful to what God is asking of you.

    0:00 — The pain of firing a friend in ministry
    1:10 — Why churches feel this deeper than other organizations
    2:30 — Stewardship vs. friendship: obedience to God first
    3:40 — “Choose your pain” (why delaying makes it worse)
    4:55 — How credibility leaks when you avoid hard calls
    6:10 — Trusting God that the transition is good for both sides
    7:55 — Step 1: clarify expectations before anything else
    9:35 — Using 90-day clarity windows (and repeating if needed)
    11:20 — Don’t fly solo: get counsel before the decision
    12:45 — The “we’re family” model—helpful or harmful?
    17:05 — Spouses in the process: preventing confusion & surprise
    23:35 — Severance policies set before emotions hit
    27:55 — Final encouragement & prayer for leaders in this moment

    If you have a question or topic you’d like us to tee up on a future episode, email us at hey@readysetgrowchurch.com

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    30 min