Ready Set Grow Podcast

The Shift That Unlocks Your Staff’s Potential | Ep 32

18 min · 20. maj 2026
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If you’re ready to stop being the sole expert in your church and start building a team of empowered leaders who can carry the mission with you, learn more about the Ready Set Grow Mastermind here: https://www.readysetgrowchurch.com [https://www.readysetgrowchurch.com/pricing] Most pastors don’t struggle with vision—they struggle with letting go. In the early stages of a church, being the expert works. You solve problems, make decisions, and carry the weight of the ministry. But as the church grows, that same strength becomes the very thing that limits your team. This episode breaks down the leadership shift required to unlock your staff’s full potential—moving from being the expert on everything to becoming the leader of experts. The tension isn’t just strategic. It’s personal. It’s an identity shift from being the one with all the answers to building a team that brings better answers than you ever could. In this conversation: - Why pastors become the bottleneck without realizing it - The hidden identity trap behind “being the expert” - How to lead people who are better than you in their lane - A simple framework (10-80-10) to lead projects without micromanaging - How systems—not personality—unlock scalable growth If your team still depends on you for every decision, you’re not building leaders—you’re building dependency. And dependency doesn’t scale.

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