Ready Set Grow Podcast

The Missing Role Behind Healthy Church Growth | Ep 29

31 min · 29. apr. 2026
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Healthy churches do not grow because the pastor works harder. They grow when vision and execution are working together. If you want help building the systems and team structure your church needs to grow, learn more about the RSG Mastermind here: https://www.readysetgrowchurch.com/pricing [https://www.readysetgrowchurch.com/pricing] In this episode, the Scott, Hunter, and Mark break down the difference between a visionary leader and a visionary driver—and why that relationship becomes essential as a church grows. This is not just about delegation. It is about building a leadership model that protects clarity, prevents team whiplash, and helps the pastor stay focused on the work only they can do. They also unpack the hidden risks on both sides of the relationship: visionary leaders who move too fast, and drivers who can become resistant, pessimistic, or overlooked. If your church is growing and things feel harder to hold together, this conversation gives language and structure to what may be missing. Healthy growth is not built by one person doing everything. It is built when the right people are in the right lanes at the right time.

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The Missing Role Behind Healthy Church Growth | Ep 29

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