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The Contemplative Pastor

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The Contemplative Pastor
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  • The Contemplative Pastor

    Caring For Your Soul: Part 2 (Featuring Ken Shigematsu and John Mark Comer)

    30/04/2026 | 33 mins.
    How can you reorder your life for the sake of others? 
    In this episode, Ken Shigematsu is joined by John Mark Comer to discuss how to turn the vision of the way of Jesus into a lived way of life. Together, they reflect on the challenges of reshaping our lives, the quiet resistance we often experience, and the invitation to move beyond good intentions into the often hidden work of transformation over time.
    This session was held at the Practicing the Way Pastor Conference in Portland, Oregon, in 2023. 
    To find more resources and experiences tailored just for you—the pastor—visit practicingtheway.org/pastor.
    This podcast and its episodes are free, thanks to the generosity of The Circle and other givers. You can learn more about The Circle or contribute toward future resources like this podcast at practicingtheway.org/give.
  • The Contemplative Pastor

    Caring For Your Soul: Part 1 (Featuring Ken Shigematsu)

    23/04/2026 | 49 mins.
    What fruit is being produced by your devotion to God? 
    In this episode, Ken Shigematsu invites us to reflect on who we are becoming in the rhythm of our lives and leadership. He shares the simplicity of his own Rule of Life and how it has nurtured a friendship with Jesus that is not only formative but also enjoyable. Ken’s teaching encourages us to slow down, pay attention, and honestly discern what our lives are truly producing.
    This session was held at the Practicing the Way Pastor Conference in Portland, Oregon, in 2023. 
    To find more resources and experiences tailored just for you—the pastor—visit practicingtheway.org/pastor.
    This podcast and its episodes are free, thanks to the generosity of The Circle and other givers. You can learn more about The Circle or contribute toward future resources like this podcast at practicingtheway.org/give.
  • The Contemplative Pastor

    Rediscovering the Catechumenate: Part 2 (Q&A with Dr. Gerald Sittser and John Mark Comer)

    16/04/2026 | 44 mins.
    What could happen if we considered formation, not just information, in the discipleship process of our people?
    In this episode, Dr. Gerald Sittser is joined by John Mark Comer to engage with questions from pastors and leaders about the depth and challenge of recovering a more robust, formational faith. They reflect on the catechumenate as a model of training beyond mere instruction, the risks of a “thin” spirituality, and what it means to cultivate communities where people genuinely learn to live the way of Jesus.
    This session was held at the Practicing the Way Pastor Conference in Portland, Oregon, in 2023. 
    To find more resources and experiences tailored just for you—the pastor—visit practicingtheway.org/pastor.
    This podcast and its episodes are free, thanks to the generosity of The Circle and other givers. You can learn more about The Circle or contribute toward future resources like this podcast at practicingtheway.org/give.
  • The Contemplative Pastor

    Rediscovering the Catechumenate: Part 1 (Featuring Dr. Gerald Sittser)

    09/04/2026 | 48 mins.
    How can our communities learn to follow Jesus in a way that is within, but not defined by, our surrounding culture?
    In this episode, Dr. Gerald Sittser draws from the history of the early church to explore how the Jesus movement grew — slowly, relationally, and often in the margins. He reflects on the role of the catechumenate and the long, patient work of communities that learned how to follow Jesus in an opposing culture. This teaching offers a historical and deeply practical vision of formation, inviting us to consider what we are building and whether it can endure beyond the conditions that currently support it.
    This session was held at the Practicing the Way Pastor Conference in Portland, Oregon, in 2023. 
    To find more resources and experiences tailored just for you—the pastor—visit practicingtheway.org/pastor.
    This podcast and its episodes are free, thanks to the generosity of The Circle and other givers. You can learn more about The Circle or contribute toward future resources like this podcast at practicingtheway.org/give.
  • The Contemplative Pastor

    Resistance and Reimagination (Featuring Jay Kim and John Mark Comer)

    02/04/2026 | 30 mins.
    How can the digital age challenge and reshape our understanding of church?
    In this episode, Jay Kim addresses the unique pressures influencing life and ministry in our digital landscape, followed by a Q&A period alongside John Mark Comer. This discussion invites us to envision a thoughtful reimagining of our churches, encouraging us to resist the allure of the easy, immediate, and consumable, while instead fostering a slower, deeper, and countercultural way of following Jesus together.
    This session was held at the Practicing the Way Pastor Conference in Portland, Oregon, in 2024. 
    To find more resources and experiences tailored just for you—the pastor—visit practicingtheway.org/pastor.
    This podcast and its episodes are free, thanks to the generosity of The Circle and other givers. You can learn more about The Circle or contribute toward future resources like this podcast at practicingtheway.org/give.

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About The Contemplative Pastor

For the pastor who longs to embody a less hurried, less overwhelmed, less CEO-like form of leadership, and to recover the ancient path of pastoring in the way of Jesus.The Contemplative Pastor features insightful teachings from guides and sages on key topics within spiritual formation, along with practical conversations on those teachings between Bryan Rouanzoin and Bethany Allen, pastors from Canopy Church and Bridgetown Church, followed by guided prayers and reflections to help you sit with the rich wisdom of each episode. Our aim? To shape a new, yet ancient, kind of pastor—more unhurried, more prayerful, more peaceful—and to see the formational role of the local church flourish once again.Welcome to The Contemplative Pastor.---To find more resources and experiences tailored just for you—the pastor—visit practicingtheway.org/pastor.This podcast and its episodes are free, thanks to the generosity of The Circle and other givers. You can learn more about The Circle or contribute toward future resources like this podcast at practicingtheway.org/give.
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