Explore every episode of the podcast The Church Podcast
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| Episode 049 – Parenting, Identity, and Cultural Ambassadors (Part 2) with Dr. Julia Sadusky | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:43:42 | |
In Part 2 of this conversation with Dr. Julia Sadusky, Christopher and Julia move from principles to practice.
If Part 1 focused on integration and posture, Part 2 tackles the real-world questions parents and ministry leaders are actually facing:
“When did this get so complicated?”
“When should I talk to my kids about sex and pornography?”
“How do I protect my kids without isolating them?”
“What does it mean to care for people on the margins in distinctively Catholic ways?”
Julia draws from her books on gender and sexual identity, her clinical work, and years of youth ministry experience to offer grounded, developmentally wise guidance for families and churches.
Go to https://thechurchpodcast.org for show notes | |||
| Episode 048 – Faith, Psychology, and the Hard Questions (Part 1) with Dr. Julia Sadusky | 17 Feb 2026 | 00:31:02 | |
In this first part of a two-part conversation, Christopher sits down with Dr. Julia Sadusky, a licensed psychologist specializing in sexuality, gender, and faith. What unfolds is not a debate—but a deeply pastoral and thoughtful exploration of how faith and psychology actually belong together.
Julia shares her personal journey—from a theology of the body student at Ave Maria University to working at the intersection of sexuality, gender, and Christian discipleship. She reflects on the formative influence of Mark Yarhouse, and how encountering real people with real questions reshaped her vocational path.
Together, Christopher and Julia explore:
Why Catholics don’t need to fear psychology
How therapy and spiritual direction can complement one another
What the Church actually does well in teaching about sexuality
Why wrestling with Church teaching can be a sign of faith—not rebellion
How youth ministers can respond when teens ask difficult questions
The “iceberg principle” and why the real question is often beneath the surface
This episode is especially helpful for ministry leaders who want to hold truth with confidence—but without defensiveness. | |||
| Episode 039 – Faith Meets the Feed: Storytelling, Strategy, and Stewardship with Katie Hinderer | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:55:20 | |
In this insightful and practical episode, Christopher Wesley sits down with Katie Hinderer, founder and CEO of Rosebud Social, a digital marketing agency helping Catholic and mission-driven organizations tell their stories online with clarity and creativity. From journalism to social media strategy, Katie shares her journey of discovering how faith and innovation can meet in the digital space.
Together, they explore the intersection of communication, culture, and mission—how parishes, schools, and ministries can move beyond event flyers and start sharing authentic stories that evoke belonging, inspire trust, and build real community. Katie also offers a behind-the-scenes look at how she leads a remote creative team, integrates AI tools ethically, and balances hustle with holiness.
Key Takeaways
The Power of Presence Online: The Church must reclaim its place as a leader in art, culture, and digital storytelling—not just participate.
Authenticity Over Aesthetics: The most effective posts tell human stories, not just share information. People want to see faces, not flyers.
Consistency Builds Trust: Posting regularly (at least three times a week) signals life and vibrancy within your parish or organization.
Faith and AI Can Coexist: Tools like ChatGPT can enhance creativity, save time, and aid discernment—if used responsibly.
Healthy Hustle: Rest, boundaries, and sabbath rhythms aren’t optional extras; they’re essential for sustainable leadership.
Team Care: Leadership means modeling rest—Katie enforces tech breaks, creative Fridays, and digital sabbaths for her staff.
For more on this episode visit https://thechurchpodcast.org
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| Episode 108: Neighborhood Evangelist w/ Tony Vasinda, Part 1 | 19 Nov 2019 | 00:31:28 | |
In part 1 of this Facebook Live episode, Chris and John talk with Neighborhood Evangelist and Youth Ministry Leader Tony Vasinda as he shares his journey of faith and how he has been led to evangelizing in a different way with his family. He specifically shares how ministry, if it’s beautiful and true, but it doesn’t work in our parishes, then we should reconsider it. You can find out more about Tony Vasinda and his ministry by visiting him on Twitter @TonyVasinda or visiting Patreon.com/HOBL. | |||
| Episode 107: How to Say “No” In Ministry | 12 Nov 2019 | 00:33:05 | |
Saying “no” is an essential part of being a leader in ministry. In this episode, Chris and John share their experience of saying “no” and how to effectively discern what we say “yes” to and what we say “no” to. For more resources on this topic, check out the Monk Manual or visit the Marathon Youth Ministry Store and check out “Time Savers” and the “Annual Self Assessment.” | |||
| Episode 106: An Introduction to Theology of the Body | 05 Nov 2019 | 00:37:37 | |
In this episode, special guest Klarissa Chichioco shares about Theology of the Body. She delves into what it is and how to implement it into your ministry. To learn more about Klarissa and her ministry, visit Echoes of Worth. For more information about Theology of the Body, visit the Theology of the Body Institute. | |||
| Episode 105: Your Parish Organizational Structure: It Can Make or Break Your Ministry | 29 Oct 2019 | 00:31:19 | |
Your staff and ministry organizational structure should be evaluated to make sure it matches the needs of your parish and allows you to achieve your ministry goals. In this episode, Chris and John explore some of the common traps or mistakes we fall into and share some ideas how we might reconfigure our staff structure to allow for more effective ministry. | |||
| Episode 104: Facebook Live Q & A - Creating Change and Welcoming Non-Catholic to Youth Ministry | 22 Oct 2019 | 00:26:54 | |
In this Facebook Live episode, Chris and John address your questions. This week, we delve into how we can implement change in our parish and how we go about making non-Catholics feel welcome when the are invited to our parish youth ministry events. Facebook Live episodes can also be found at the YM Transfer Facebook Page. Stay tuned for more Facebook Live episodes in the future. | |||
| Episode 103: You Can’t Grow Your Ministry Unless The Entire Parish Grows | 15 Oct 2019 | 00:27:25 | |
Youth ministry can’t grow unless the entire parish grows. Children’s ministry can’t grow unless the entire parish grows. Yet, too often, we sometimes put all of our efforts in our ministry without the understanding that what we do is collaborative. In this episode, John and Chris share ideas and resources about how we go about breaking down ministry silos and working together as a whole to grow our entire parish. | |||
| Episode 102: Dealing With the Lack of Resources In Ministry | 08 Oct 2019 | 00:34:27 | |
At one point or another, we’ve all said that we don’t have enough resources to do ministry. That is likely to be true, and we need to be intentional about how we go about asking for resources, both from God and from our ministry leader. In this episode, Chris and John explore this question and give practical guidance on how to move forward when we feel we don’t have enough resources in our ministry. | |||
| Episode 101: Naming and Developing Spiritual Habits in Your Ministry | 01 Oct 2019 | 00:27:50 | |
We often begin developing faith formation opportunities in our parish without thinking through what it is we hope participants will gain from being involved. In this episode, Chris and John start with the end in mind and encourage leaders to discuss the spiritual habits they hope participants will develop in formation programs and use that as the starting point for developing your faith formation curriculum. In this episode, we reference “Who Is that Teenager,” a resource developed by Chris through Marathon Youth Ministry. | |||
| Episode 101: Naming and Developing Spiritual Habits in Your Ministry | 01 Oct 2019 | 00:27:50 | |
We often begin developing faith formation opportunities in our parish without thinking through what it is we hope participants will gain from being involved. In this episode, Chris and John start with the end in mind and encourage leaders to discuss the spiritual habits they hope participants will develop in formation programs and use that as the starting point for developing your faith formation curriculum. In this episode, we reference “Who Is that Teenager,” a resource developed by Chris through Marathon Youth Ministry. | |||
| Episode 100: Two Years Past, Two Years Forward | 24 Sep 2019 | 00:40:49 | |
As we celebrate episode 100 of The Church Podcast, John and Chris look back at two years of ministry in the Church and name the significant events and experiences that have shaped the Church. Then, looking forward at the next 100 episode, Chris and John talk about what the future might bring for the Church and leaders in ministry. | |||
| Episode 038 – God of Endurance: Faith, Fitness, and Formation with Chase Crouse | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:58:50 | |
In this energizing and deeply personal episode, Christopher Wesley sits down with Chase Crouse, founder of Hypurofit and author of The God of Endurance. As a Catholic athlete, husband, father, and coach, Chase has spent years integrating physical fitness and spiritual formation, helping others see how the discipline of the body can become a path to holiness.
Chase shares how his own journey through endurance sports—marathons, triathlons, and CrossFit—led him to recognize that faith is not a sprint but a lifelong race. He unpacks how prayer, fasting, and training all reveal the same truth: transformation happens through consistent, sometimes painful perseverance. Together, he and Christopher explore how ministry leaders and everyday disciples can build endurance in both faith and life.
Key Takeaways
Faith and Fitness Intersect: The body is not an obstacle to holiness but an instrument for worship and witness.
Endurance Over Achievement: Lasting change—in fitness, ministry, or faith—comes through daily consistency, not instant results.
Spiritual Discipline as Training: Chase shares how the structure of physical training mirrors the spiritual life—routine, sacrifice, and rest.
Overcoming Burnout: Endurance requires recovery; Chase explains how sabbath and silence are essential to sustainable ministry.
Building a Rule of Life: Fitness, prayer, community, and purpose must be intentionally balanced for long-term growth.
Integration, Not Segregation: God cares about every part of who we are—body, mind, and soul—and wants them aligned in love.
For more on this episode visit us at https://thechurchpodcast.org | |||
| Episode 99: The Power of Moments in Ministry | 17 Sep 2019 | 00:23:51 | |
Inspired by the book The Power of Moments by Chip and Dan Heath, John and Chris talk about being intentional about creating special moments in ministry that can be memorable. In addition, they share some specific ideas from the book that can be used in ministry | |||
| Episode 98: Why Parishes Need To Get Their Administrative Ship Together | 10 Sep 2019 | 00:33:06 | |
In this episode, Chris and John share openly about the struggles parishes have regarding administrative tasks that leaders in ministry need to embrace. They suggest that, to create the thriving ministry parishes hope to create, they must develop a solid leadership and management foundation. Resources: In this episode, we refer to a few resources, including:
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| Episode 97: The Power of Missions and Outreach Projects | 03 Sep 2019 | 00:29:40 | |
Religious and ministry data suggests that one of the experiences that often lead to transformation and conversion of heart are service opportunities. In this episode, we explore the power of these experiences and how to go about setting up these opportunities in your ministry. In this episode, we refer to the following resources that can help you get started:
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| Episode 96: Implementing an Effective Performance Evaluation Process | 27 Aug 2019 | 00:28:15 | |
The annual performance evaluation is an essential process for ministry leaders, yet too many people in ministry loathe them or find them ineffective. In this episode, Chris and John share strategies for implementing a performance evaluation process that is effective and fruitful to enhance your ministry. In this episode, we refer to the following podcast episodes:
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| Episode 95: Providing Feedback to Your Staff | 20 Aug 2019 | 00:37:33 | |
Providing feedback to your team is an essential component of management and leadership in the Church, yet we rarely do it effectively. In this episode, Chris and John share why regular and consistent feedback is important for your staff. We provide a simple formula that you can use as a way to be a more effective manager and leader. Resources: In this episode, we refer to a previous podcast episodes, which can be found below:
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| Episode 94: Pastoral Juvenil: Ministry with Young People of Latin Descent | 13 Aug 2019 | 00:40:05 | |
In this episode, Brenda Noriega from the Diocese of San Bernardino, California, joins us for a dialogue on pastoral juvenil and understanding the needs of Latino young people in the Church today. We break open the idea of generational differences and discuss how identity and popular piety play a role in ministry. To find out more about Brenda Noriega, visit her Facebook page. | |||
| Episode 93: Voice + Vision: Evaluating the Dialogue | 06 Aug 2019 | 00:33:05 | |
In this episode, Chris shares his experience at the 1st annual Voice and Vision Dialogue: A National Summit for Ministries with Youth and Young Adults. This event was inspired by the Pope Francis’ post sydonal document called “Christ is Alive” (Christus Vivit). Chris shares what went well, what went flat, and shares his excitement and energy for the future of this event and others like it. Resources: In this episode, we refer to quite a few previous episodes as well as a Pre-Conference document that was developed for the dialogue. All those links can be found below:
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| Episode 92: Avoiding the Traps the Lead to Burn out | 30 Jul 2019 | 00:48:32 | |
In this episode, Chris and John explore the traps that lead to burn out in ministry and discuss strategies that help each of us stay healthy in our role as leader and minister in the Church. | |||
| Episode 91: Restored Order from a Theological Perspective | 23 Jul 2019 | 00:43:46 | |
In this episode, we continue the conversation regarding Restored Order in the Church from a theological perspective. Chris and John are joined by Nick Wagner, who is the co-founder of Team RCIA. Together, we walk through the history of the sacraments and discuss how they came to be in the order that they currently in most of the western Church. Nick lays out an argument as to why restored order of the sacraments is the way to go and discuss practical steps that leaders in the CHurch can take whether they are a restored order parish or not. You can find out more about Nick Wagner and his ministry by visiting www.TeamRCIA.com. | |||
| Episode 90: Will Restored Order Fix The Confirmation Problem? | 16 Jul 2019 | 00:41:18 | |
Restored order of the Sacraments of Initiation continues to be a topic of discussion in many parishes and dioceses. But is it the solution to “The Confirmation Problem”? In this episode, John and Chris discuss what the problem is, why restored order may or may not be the solution, and how leaders in ministry can address the problem in their own church. In this episode, we refer to a previous episode we did on Confirmation, as well as an episode on empowering parents. | |||
| Episode 037 – The Freedom to Live Fully: Addiction, Healing, and Authentic Masculinity with Nick Redd | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:59:00 | |
Episode 037 – The Freedom to Live Fully: Addiction, Healing, and Authentic Masculinity with Nick Redd
In this raw and hope-filled conversation, Christopher Wesley sits down with Nick Redd, co-founder of The Freedom Group, a Catholic coaching community helping men break free from addiction and rediscover their God-given identity. After fifteen years in ministry with NET Ministries and St. Paul’s Outreach, Nick felt called to walk more intentionally with men battling pornography, alcohol, and the deeper wounds that fuel them.
Nick shares his own story of transformation—from six days in religious life to years of struggle with addiction and finally into lasting freedom rooted in Christ. He unpacks the neuroscience behind craving, why comfort can be one of the Church’s greatest enemies, and how redemptive suffering leads to healing. Together, Christopher and Nick explore what true freedom means, why it’s not just about behavior change, and how men can reclaim their mission as husbands, fathers, and leaders.
Key Takeaways
Freedom Defined: True freedom isn’t doing what you want—it’s the capacity to choose the good, even amid suffering and temptation.
Pain as a Path: Nick explains how discomfort can become a teacher, guiding men toward deeper healing and maturity.
Craving vs. Temptation: The Freedom Group distinguishes between mental temptation and the full-body experience of craving, offering practical tools for each.
Reframing Discomfort: Through neuroscience and prayer, men learn to “ride the wave” of discomfort instead of fighting or numbing it.
Whole-Person Healing: Freedom involves body, mind, and spirit—breath work, fasting, exercise, and spiritual practices all play a role.
Beyond Sobriety: The Freedom Group’s mission isn’t just to end addiction but to form men who live with purpose, responsibility, and joy.
Partnering with the Church: Priests and spiritual directors are key collaborators, helping to accompany men in confession and healing rather than shame.
For more on this episode visit thechurchpodcast.org | |||
| Episode 89: Creating Collaborative and Effective Committees | 09 Jul 2019 | 00:35:59 | |
Committee meetings with volunteers are practically a necessity in ministry, but can be frustrating and ineffective when not well managed. In this episode, Chris and John discuss the best practices for managing a volunteer committee in your parish so that they are effective and life-giving for you and your team. In this episode we refer back to an episode on Leading Meetings Well. | |||
| Episode 88: Building Holistic and Intentional Ministry Models Part 3 | 02 Jul 2019 | 00:34:56 | |
If you are going to build a healthy and sustainable ministry you will face some challenges. How you overcome them depends on your mindset and willingness to work as a team. In the final installment of this podcast series Chris and John talk about the best way to overcome the obstacles that get in the way of creating a holistic and intentional ministry. | |||
| Episode 87: Building Holistic and Intentional Ministry Models Part 2 | 25 Jun 2019 | 00:37:46 | |
When it comes to crafting the ministry your parish needs requires a plan. That plan should help you determine what’s necessary to reach and achieve the vision. In this episode, Chris and John talk about the right questions to ask and the best moves to make to create an intentional and holistic ministry. | |||
| Episode 86: Building Holistic and Intentional Ministry Models Part 1 | 18 Jun 2019 | 00:36:09 | |
When we don’t have a grasp of the bigger picture we tend to build ministries that are one dimensional and don’t reach the people in our mission field. In this episode, Chris and John discuss the initial steps to creating a ministry that is holistic with the ability to reach more people and bring them closer to Christ. | |||
| Episode 85: How to Develop a Healthy Staff Culture | 11 Jun 2019 | 00:28:26 | |
Whether we know it or not, the culture of our parish and our parish staff determines our success or failure in our ministry. In this episode, John and Chris explore the importance of creating a healthy culture and some tips to enhance your collaboration with your colleagues. | |||
| Episode 84: Should I Shutdown My Ministry During the Summer? | 04 Jun 2019 | 00:28:14 | |
In this episode, Chris and John explore the question of whether we should shut down our parish ministry during the summer. They explore some of the reasons why keeping your ministry going during the summer can be a powerful tool for evangelization. In this episode, we refer to Episode 32: Take a Vacation | |||
| Episode 83: The Power of Movies and Music in Ministry | 28 May 2019 | 00:28:41 | |
Many of us can remember a time in ministry where our leader shared a movie clip or a song and tied it to the message of the Gospel. They stand out as powerful moments that many of us remember decades later. In this episode, John and Chris discuss how influential the use of movie clips and songs can be in ministry when used well. | |||
| Episode 82: We Don’t Have a Vocation Problem: We Have a Commitment Problem | 21 May 2019 | 00:32:35 | |
In this episode, Chris and John explore the decline of priest vocations and Catholic marriages and attempt to understand some of the reasons for the decline. They explore three reasons that explain the decline and share some ideas of how to address it. One resource that was shared was the following book: Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person | |||
| Episode 81: Apprentice-Based Formation for Catechesis and Evangelization | 14 May 2019 | 00:36:30 | |
In this episode, John and Chris share how to nurture the shift in mindset of apprentice based formation and ministry away from a model of catechesis as a “depository of facts.” Referenced in this episode is Episode #74 on the RCIA. | |||
| Episode 80: Creating a Personal Growth Plan | 07 May 2019 | 00:35:48 | |
Learning and growing is an essential part of being a leader. In this episode, Chris and John discuss multiple ideas to intentionally grow as a leader in the Church so as to raise your ministry to new levels. | |||
| Episode 036 – Gente Puente: Young Hispanic Catholics, Belonging, and the Future of the Church with Gabriella Escalante | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:53:49 | |
In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, Christopher Wesley sits down with Gabriella Escalante, Pastoral Juvenil Coordinator at the Southeast Pastoral Institute (SEPI). Originally from Venezuela, Gabi shares her journey from hesitant young adult newcomer in Miami to a leader serving across 30 dioceses in the southeastern United States.
Gabi reflects on how her father’s search for community drew her into young adult ministry, how a child’s simple words about speaking Spanish in a “safe place” changed her vocational path, and how SEPI is forming leaders and building bridges for the next generation of Hispanic Catholics. Together, they explore what it means to accompany young people facing cultural tension, mental health struggles, and questions of belonging—while also celebrating the gifts and leadership they bring to the Church.
For more visit https://thechurchpodcast.org | |||
| Episode 79: The Pros and Cons of Social Media Usage In Ministry | 30 Apr 2019 | 00:46:20 | |
Social media has changed over the years and it’s not what it was 5 years ago. This requires us to change and adapt how we use social media in ministry. In this episode, John and Chris share their experience with social media and talk about the pros and cons of using it. For more information, visit some past episode we have recorded on the topic of social media: | |||
| Episode 78: Connecting One on One With Your Volunteers | 23 Apr 2019 | 00:35:57 | |
Volunteers are an essential aspect of Church ministry and require vision, clarity, and encouragement. In this episode, Chris and John explore how to best connect and manage your volunteers in your ministry, including scheduling regular One on One’s (1:1’s). | |||
| Episode 77: Effective Use of One on One’s | 16 Apr 2019 | 00:32:17 | |
One on One’s (1:1’s) are an important and effective tool for all ministry leaders who supervise staff in their parish or Diocese and should be a standard part of management. In this episode, Chris and John explore the best practices of 1:1’s, their purpose, their structure, and why we must make 1:1’s a priority in our ministry. | |||
| Episode 035 – Sacred Listening: Building Trust and Belonging with Josh Packard and Cari Foster | 14 Oct 2025 | 01:04:16 | |
In this timely and thought-provoking episode, Christopher Wesley sits down with sociologist and author Josh Packard, co-founder of Future Faith, and campus minister Cari Foster, Director of Mission and Formation at Lake Catholic High School. Together, they explore how sacred listening, accompaniment, and presence are transforming the way we engage with Gen Z and Gen Alpha in faith formation.
Drawing from Josh’s upcoming book Faithful Futures and Cari’s on-the-ground ministry experience, the conversation unpacks why belonging comes before believing, how trust is shifting from institutions to individuals, and why listening is one of the most powerful tools ministry leaders can practice today.
Whether you’re a parish leader, campus minister, or parent, this dialogue offers practical tools and fresh hope for walking with young people in an age of distrust, digital disruption, and deep longing for connection.
For more visit https://thechurchpodcast.org | |||
| Episode 034 – Faith in Action: Service, Discernment, and Community with Greg Carpinello | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:43:53 | |
In this engaging episode, Christopher Wesley reconnects with longtime friend Greg Carpinello, Executive Director of Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest (JVC Northwest). From his roots in Cincinnati to years of campus ministry at Xavier and Boston College, Greg shares the journey that led him to guide nearly 100 young adults each year in faith-driven service across the Northwest.
Greg unpacks the four core values of JVC Northwest—spirituality and reflection, simple living, intentional community, and social and ecological justice—and why they remain essential for a meaningful life of faith. Together, they explore how service deepens one’s relationship with Christ, the importance of discernment in choosing missionary work, and what it really means to accompany rather than “fix” marginalized communities.
This conversation offers both inspiration and practical insight for anyone discerning a path of service, leadership, or authentic accompaniment in the Church today.
For more visit thechurchpodcast.org | |||
| Episode 033 – Servant Leadership and Catholic Identity in Schools with Evan Psencik | 30 Sep 2025 | 00:52:01 | |
In this engaging and hope-filled episode, Christopher Wesley sits down with Evan Psencik, principal of St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School in Austin, Texas. With a background spanning parish ministry, diocesan leadership, classroom teaching, and now school administration, Evan shares his journey of discerning God’s call from engineering to theology, youth ministry, and ultimately Catholic education.
Evan discusses what it means to bring relational ministry into the role of principal, the challenges and opportunities of Catholic schools today, and how his school emphasizes “forming servant leaders in the image of Christ.” He reflects on the hunger he sees in young people for authenticity, goodness, and witness, and how Catholic identity must remain at the forefront while pursuing academic excellence. Evan also opens up about the importance of walking with faculty and staff, building relationships before programs, and creating a culture where students see themselves as disciples and leaders both in the Church and in the world.
For more go to thechurchpodcast.org | |||
| Episode 032 – Digital Accompaniment and Fearless Ministry with Ela Milewska | 23 Sep 2025 | 00:52:00 | |
In this lively and wisdom-filled episode, Christopher Wesley sits down with Ela Milewska, Director of Franciscan Media. With more than 30 years of experience spanning parish, diocesan, national, and now digital ministry, Ela shares her journey from a small-town Catholic upbringing to shaping how the Church engages people online today. Ela opens up about her path into ministry, the mentors and experiences that formed her, and what she’s learning about digital accompaniment in reaching the “middle of the pew” Catholic—those who show up but often feel unseen.
She unpacks how Franciscan spirituality, the theology of Duns Scotus, and her own hard-earned wisdom guide her work in helping people discover they are truly “enough” and deeply loved by God. This conversation is full of practical insights and hopeful vision: from embracing intentionality and professionalism in ministry, to avoiding burnout by remembering ministry is personal—but not to be taken personally.
Key Takeaways
A Reluctant but Faithful Call: Despite attempts to pursue other careers, Ela continually found herself drawn back to ministry, discovering God’s call woven into her life.
Formation and Language Matter: Graduate and doctoral studies gave Ela not just knowledge but the language and confidence to engage ministry with depth.
Intentional Accompaniment: What once came naturally in parish life must now be taught and modeled—welcoming, listening, and walking with others with purpose.
Digital Accompaniment: Franciscan Media is creating journeys that meet people where they are and connect them to real-life communities.
The “Middle of the Pew” Catholic: Many feel unseen, juggling family, work, and faith. They are often most ready for accompaniment if the Church listens with compassion.
Professionalism as a Calling: Being prepared, accountable, and intentional honors God and those we serve.
For more on Ela visit us at https://thechurchpodcast.org | |||
| Episode 031 - Questions We Should Be Asking | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:09:50 | |
In this solo mini-episode of The Church Podcast, Christopher Wesley reflects on three powerful questions that every ministry leader should wrestle with at some point in their journey. These aren't just practical or strategy-based—they’re personal, spiritual, and essential for long-term sustainability in ministry. Sharing from his own experience with burnout, transition, and rediscovering identity, Chris invites listeners to pause and consider what really drives their work—and their worth.
If you’ve ever felt lost in your role, struggled to hand over leadership, or wondered how to keep growing in your own faith, this episode is for you. | |||
| Episode 030 - Radical Solidarity: Listening, Healing, and Hope with Meghan Fiebelkorn | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:55:34 | |
Join me, Christopher Wesley, on The Church Podcast for a profound conversation in Episode 030: Radical Solidarity: Listening, Healing, and Hope with Meghan Fiebelkorn. This episode dives into the crucial topic of supporting survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic leaders. Meghan, from Awake Community, shares her journey from parish ministry to advocating for survivors, emphasizing the importance of radical solidarity and preferential option for the vulnerable. We explore the ongoing issues within the Church, the need for credible witness, and how to be present for those who have been harmed. Listen as we discuss the power of empathy, listening, and standing with the marginalized, offering hope and healing through authentic Gospel living. This is a conversation that challenges us to confront difficult truths while remaining committed to transformation and love. | |||
| Episode 047 – Creative Evangelization with Joe Melendrez | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:55:40 | |
In this dynamic and deeply personal conversation, Christopher Wesley sits down with Joe Melendrez, Catholic musician, speaker, and creative evangelist, to explore what it means to proclaim the Gospel through music, movement, and art. Joe shares his journey from a life-changing Teen ACTS retreat as a teenager to an international ministry that blends worship concerts, testimony, retreats, and faith-based apparel.
Together, Christopher and Joe unpack the creative process behind evangelization, the importance of participation over performance, and how intentional rhythms of prayer, Scripture, and self-care sustain long-term ministry. The conversation also addresses burnout, innovation in the Church, and why empowering young voices is essential for renewal.
For more go to https://thechurchpodcast.org | |||
| Episode 029 – Reboot 115: Combating The Issue Of Staff Turnover | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:30:02 | |
Episode 029 – Reboot: Combating The Issue Of Staff Turnover
In this special Reboot edition, we revisit one of the most relevant and enduring challenges in ministry: staff turnover. Originally recorded as part of The Church Podcast with co-host John Rinaldo, this episode (#115)—first aired at the start of 2020—dives into the systemic and personal reasons why turnover remains one of the most pressing issues in the Church today.
Chris and John explore the deeper implications of high turnover rates, especially among younger ministry leaders, and ask tough questions about how parishes and dioceses can better support, invest in, and retain good people. Drawing from years of ministry experience, they break down the key causes of turnover—low pay, burnout, lack of clarity or purpose, toxic team culture, and inadequate leadership support.
They also offer tangible, pastoral strategies to combat the cycle of constant transition, such as:
Clarifying expectations and vision
Promoting a team-based (not siloed) staff culture
Prioritizing professional development
Modeling sustainable work habits
Encouraging ownership of the issue across the entire parish community
Whether you're a pastor, diocesan leader, or lay minister, this rebooted episode is a timely and challenging reminder: solving the turnover crisis requires all of us.
For more show notes visit us at thechurchpodcast.org | |||
| Episode 028 – Staying Rooted in Ministry with Mike Patin | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:59:54 | |
In this engaging and heartfelt episode, Christopher Wesley sits down with longtime Catholic speaker and ministry leader Mike Patin for a conversation that blends wisdom, humor, and real talk about what it means to endure in ministry. From crawfish boils in Louisiana to car rides that double as prayer time, Mike shares how decades in the Church have shaped his approach to leadership, storytelling, and spiritual health.
The two explore how to stay grounded in the long haul of ministry, what authentic accountability looks like, and how the shift from "being engaging" to "engaging others" has transformed Mike’s work. Whether you're a new youth minister or a seasoned pastoral leader, this conversation offers a roadmap for spiritual sustainability and community-rooted leadership.
For more visit our show notes at thechurchpodcast.org | |||
| Episode 027 – The Alpha Approach to Evangelization w/ Jason Kidd and Rick Grinstead | 27 May 2025 | 00:48:03 | |
In this episode, Christopher Wesley sits down with Jason Kidd and Rick Grinstead from Alpha USA for an honest and energizing conversation about what real evangelization looks like today. Drawing on their decades of experience in parish and diocesan ministry, Jason and Rick share how Alpha has transformed their understanding of outreach—not as a program to push, but a culture to cultivate.
Together, they unpack how radical (and even “unreasonable”) hospitality can lower barriers to faith, why evangelization starts with listening without judgment, and how creating space for real questions leads to real transformation. They share practical steps parishes can take to begin building a culture that welcomes the unchurched and equips leaders to accompany others. Plus, hear how a tattooed party host became the perfect Alpha emcee—and why you should probably leave the theologians off the mic.
If you're a ministry leader wondering how to shift your culture from programmatic to personal, or you’ve ever asked “What’s next after Alpha?”—this conversation is for you. | |||
| Episode 026 – Radical Hospitality and Shadow Optimism with Chris Bartlett | 20 May 2025 | 01:00:40 | |
Join me, Christopher Wesley, on The Church Podcast for Episode 026, where I sit down with Chris Bartlett, president of Ablaze Ministries. In this engaging conversation, we explore the concepts of radical hospitality and shadow optimism within the church. Chris shares his insights on why apathy poses a greater threat to the church than heresy and emphasizes the importance of active evangelization. We discuss how radical hospitality involves creating welcoming spaces, even if it means being uncomfortable, to foster deeper connections and engagement in the liturgy. Whether you're a ministry leader or a faithful listener, this episode offers valuable perspectives on how we can all contribute to a more vibrant church community. Tune in to learn how we can do church better together. | |||