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| How You Make People Feel Matters | 05 Jan 2026 | 00:30:26 | |
In this first episode, we dive into our own book The Come Back Effect and explore why how people feel at church is just as important as what gets done. From parking lots to greeters to follow-up teams, we discuss how emotional intelligence, hospitality, and intentional leadership create environments where guests feel seen, valued, and want to return. You’ll hear:
Whether you’re a solo pastor or on a big team, this episode will help you reframe how your church welcomes people and why that feeling matters more than you think. 📚 Book: The Come Back Effect by Jason Young & Jonathan Malm 💬 Let us know what stood out. Tag us on social or send us a message! | |||
| Are You the Helper or the Antagonist? | 03 Feb 2026 | 00:32:06 | |
In this episode of Church Staff Book Club, Jonathan Malm and Jason Young dive into Chapter 5 of The Come Back Effect: “Think Scene by Scene.” You’ll learn why it’s not just about the stage or sermon, but every transition point guests experience at your church: parking, check-in, kids drop-off, seating, and even how they exit. These in-between moments are often where people feel the most confusion and where churches lose trust without realizing it. Whether you’re a church staff member, guest services leader, or volunteer, this conversation will help you:
📘 Get the book: [The Come Back Effect by Jason Young & Jonathan Malm] 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen 💬 Drop a comment or DM us with your biggest church hospitality question! | |||
| Distracted Teams Destroy Hospitality | 27 Jan 2026 | 00:31:25 | |
The guest doesn’t need you to be perfect. They need you to be present. In this episode of the Church Staff Book Club, we break down Chapter 4 of The Come Back Effect and explore why presence beats performance in church hospitality. From the parking lot to the pulpit, your guests can tell when you’re distracted, rushed, or multitasking... and it matters. Whether you’re a pastor, volunteer leader, or on the greeting team, this conversation will help you lead with empathy, margin, and emotional awareness. 🎙️ In this episode, we cover:
📚 Book featured: The Come Back Effect by Jason Young & Jonathan Malm 👥 Who it’s for: Guest services teams, church staff, pastors, volunteer leaders, and anyone shaping the Sunday experience. 🛠️ Practical + relatable content for churches of all sizes. No book reading required. 💬 Question for you: Have you ever felt like someone wasn’t really listening? How can we make sure our guests never feel that way? 👍 Like | 🔔 Subscribe | 📣 Share with your team | |||
| Known Guests are Welcomed Guests | 21 Jan 2026 | 00:32:52 | |
How well do you really know the people showing up at your church? In this episode of the Church Staff Book Club, we unpack Chapter 3 of The Come Back Effect and dive into the challenge of creating welcoming church experiences. Not just for the crowd you already have, but for the guests God is sending your way. 🎯 Whether you’re a guest services leader, pastor, or volunteer, this episode will challenge how you think about hospitality, spiritual assumptions, church culture, and guest comfort. 🎙️ We discuss:
👥 Who this episode is for: Church staff, guest services teams, worship leaders, communications directors, hospitality teams, volunteer coordinators, and pastors who want to build a culture that makes people feel seen, known, and comfortable from the parking lot to the pew. 📚 Book featured: The Come Back Effect by Jason Young & Jonathan Malm 🎧 Subscribe for a new chapter each week as we walk through powerful leadership books so you never have to learn to lead alone. 💬 Question for you: What’s one moment in your church that might accidentally make a guest uncomfortable? How could you tweak it to show care? 👍 Like | 🔔 Subscribe | 📣 Share with your team | |||
| "Welcome" Can't Just Be a Team | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:31:23 | |
What makes a guest feel welcome at church? Is hospitality a job description or a culture everyone shares? In this episode of the Church Staff Book Club, we dive into Chapter 2 of The Come Back Effect to unpack why church culture isn’t built by greeters... it’s built by everyone. From volunteers and tech teams to senior pastors and worship leaders, your guest experience reflects what people feel before they hear the sermon. 🎙️ In this episode, we cover:
🛠️ Plus: We explore real, tactical solutions to shift a church culture—from service speed to bounce houses. 📚 Book featured: The Come Back Effect by Jason Young & Jonathan Malm 👥 Great for: Guest Services teams, volunteer leaders, church staff, pastors, and anyone shaping the Sunday experience. 💬 Leave a comment below: What’s one small shift you could make to help your church feel more welcoming? 👍 Like | 🔔 Subscribe | 📣 Share with your church team | |||
| Mistakes are Your Best Chance for Wow | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:32:28 | |
🎯 Mistakes will happen. What matters is how your church recovers. In this episode of Church Staff Book Club, we explore Chapter 6 of The Come Back Effect and talk about one of the most overlooked aspects of hospitality: how you respond when something goes wrong. From check-in meltdowns to crying babies in service, coffee spills, seating issues, and missed expectations, the question isn’t if mistakes will happen, it’s how prepared your team is to respond with empathy and warmth. 🎙️ You’ll learn:
🙌 Whether you’re a pastor, team leader, or volunteer, this episode is packed with real-life stories, actionable ideas, and powerful reframes that will help you create wow moments even when things go sideways. 📚 Book featured: The Come Back Effect by Jason Young & Jonathan Malm 🔧 Sponsored by: First Impressions — helping churches welcome guests from first visit to lifelong discipleship. | |||
| Details Communicate More than Your Words Do | 17 Feb 2026 | 00:31:51 | |
👉 What do your church’s small details communicate to first-time guests? In this episode of Church Staff Book Club, we unpack Chapter 7 of The Come Back Effect and explore why everything communicates, from signage and cleanliness to sound levels, scent, and even the paper towels in the bathroom. Guests notice details that insiders overlook, and those details shape whether people feel welcome, safe, and like they belong. 🎯 In this episode, you’ll discover:
🧠 Key Insight: Hospitality isn’t about big moments. It’s about doing the small things well, consistently. 🙌 Whether you’re a pastor, volunteer leader, or guest services team member, this conversation will help you see your church through fresh eyes and create an environment where people feel at home. 📥 Download the Detail Walk Checklist: churchstaffbookclub.com 📚 Book featured: The Come Back Effect by Jason Young & Jonathan Malm 🤝 Sponsored by: First Impressions... helping churches create meaningful guest experiences. | |||
| Wanna Be Healthy? Be With God. | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:30:29 | |
Most church leaders are quick to focus on growth metrics but neglect the vital, secret ingredient: cultivating loving union with God. What if the key to sustained, healthy leadership isn’t just doing more for God but actually being with Him in deeper intimacy? Jason Young and Jonathan Malm unravel the vital mistakes pastors often make—speed, busyness, and a focus on performance—that drown out the whisper of God’s presence and lead to burnout and moral failure. In this episode, discover why the most driven leaders are often the most spiritually disconnected. We break down how speed and ambition shield us from self-awareness and intimacy with Jesus, showing how neglecting the elementary practices of slowing down, solitude, and Sabbath can quietly sabotage your leadership and personal health. You’ll hear stories of spiritual failures that happen behind the scenes, despite outward success—and why that disconnect is more common than we think. We explore practical tools like finding your desert, forming a rule of life, and creating rhythms of silence that rebuild your heart’s connection with God.We challenge the myth that productivity equals spiritual health, emphasizing that true leadership flows from loving union—an intentional, slower pace that invites God’s reorganization of priorities. If you’re overwhelmed, craving deeper connection, or worried about burnout, this episode will empower you to slow down and rediscover Jesus in the quiet. Perfect for pastors, ministry leaders, and anyone feeling the weight of relentless speed—this episode reveals how to lead from a place of love, not just action, and how to safeguard your soul in the chaos of ministry.Join us as we unpack the radical idea that to truly thrive, you must first stop and be with God. Your next level of emotional health and leadership begins here—because the best leaders are those who are loved well by Jesus first. | |||
| Are You Leading *Through* Your Marriage or Singleness? | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:32:43 | |
Explore the intersection of leadership, singleness, and marriage in this insightful episode of our podcast, as we dive into chapter three of The Emotionally Healthy Leader by Peter Scazzero. Discover how personal relationships can enhance ministry impact and why integrating them is crucial for authentic leadership. Key Topics:
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| Get Healthy by Facing Your Shadow | 24 Mar 2026 | 00:32:18 | |
Every leader has a shadow — the hidden wounds, unconscious patterns, and untamed emotions formed long before you ever stepped into a leadership role. The question isn't whether your shadow exists. It's whether you'll face it before it starts leading for you. In this episode, Jonathan Malm and Jason Young dig into Chapter 2 of The Emotionally Healthy Leader, unpacking one of the most uncomfortable (and most necessary) conversations in church leadership: the parts of yourself you'd rather not look at — and why those are exactly the parts that matter most. In this episode, you'll learn:
Jonathan gets personal about his "not yet" defense mechanism, Jason shares how a strength can quietly become a shadow, and both of them make the case that what you refuse to see will eventually lead you. 🔗 Want a community of trusted leaders around you? Check out LobbyLabs.co — the coaching community for guest services and connections leaders. | |||
| The Things that Destroy Your Emotional Health as a Leader | 17 Mar 2026 | 00:34:59 | |
Season 2 is here — and we're diving into one of the most important (and most overlooked) conversations in church ministry: your emotional health as a leader. Jonathan Malm and Jason Young kick off their discussion of Peter Scazzero's The Emotionally Healthy Leader by unpacking the four telltale signs that a church leader is running on empty — and why most of us don't even realize it's happening. In this episode, you'll learn:
Plus, Jonathan gets honest about reading Scripture just to find content for SundaySocial, and Jason shares the sobering research on what's actually driving burnout in church staff. Whether you're a pastor, a church staff member, or a volunteer leader, this episode will challenge you to stop pointing the binoculars outward and take an honest look in the mirror. 📖 Reading along? Pick up The Emotionally Healthy Leader by Peter Scazzero wherever books are sold. | |||
| Your Volunteers Need More... They Need Significance | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:32:21 | |
What if the secret to an unforgettable guest experience started before anyone walks through the door and had everything to do with how your volunteers feel about themselves?
In this episode, you'll learn:
Whether you lead a guest services team, a small group, a kids' ministry, or a choir... this episode will challenge and encourage you to pastor your volunteers, not just manage them. 📥 Download the free The Come Back Effect Toolkit at churchstaffbookclub.com 📖 Next season: The Emotionally Healthy Leader starting next week! | |||
| Policies Create Machines, Values Create Empowered Teams | 03 Mar 2026 | 00:34:41 | |
What matters more in your church: policies or values? In this episode of the Church Staff Book Club Podcast, Jonathan Malm and Jason Young unpack Chapter 9 of The Come Back Effect and explore a crucial leadership question: 👉 Are you leading your church with policies that control… or values that create trust? While policies protect systems, values protect people. And when it comes to church hospitality, volunteer culture, and guest experience, that difference changes everything. In This Episode, We Discuss:
✔ Policies create consistency ✔ Values create trust ✔ Policies protect systems ✔ Values protect people When your volunteers understand what matters most, they won’t need a rulebook for every scenario. They’ll respond with wisdom, care, and clarity. And in church ministry, response matters. If you lead volunteers, oversee guest services, or want to improve your church’s first impressions, this episode will help you build a culture that’s aligned, empowered, and intentional. 📘 Book: The Come Back Effect 🎧 Podcast: Church Staff Book Club 🤝 Sponsor: First Impressions – Helping churches create meaningful guest experiences (firstimpressions.church) | |||
| If You're Going to Do it, Make it Excellent | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:31:55 | |
Welcome back to Church Staff Book Club with Jonathan Malm and Jason Young! In Episode 8, we’re walking through Chapter 8 of The Come Back Effect – our book on church hospitality and guest experience – where we challenge a mindset that quietly keeps people from returning: “Just okay” hospitality.Most churches don’t have bad hospitality… they have forgettable hospitality. And “good enough” doesn’t usually offend anyone— it just silently convinces guests not to come back. In this episode, we talk about the difference between excellence and perfection, why churches unintentionally settle, and how to make small upgrades that build trust and help people feel seen, safe, and truly welcomed. What you’ll learn in this episode:
✅ Excellence isn’t fancy. ✅ Excellence isn’t expensive. ✅ Excellence is care. People don’t return because everything was flawless— they return because something felt intentional. SponsorFirst Impressions helps churches create meaningful connections with guests—from first-time visits to lifelong discipleship. Conferences, Academy training, coaching, systems, and proven follow-up strategies: firstimpressions.church Next Steps📘 We’re nearing the end of The Come Back Effect. Chapter 9 and Chapter 10 are next, then we’ll move to a new book. Have a recommendation for what we should read next? Drop it in the comments or message us on social media. 👍 If this episode helped you, like, subscribe, and share with your staff or volunteer team. 💬 Questions about hospitality, guest experience, or volunteer leadership? Leave a comment—we’d love to interact. See you next week! | |||