
Jesus in the Upper Left
"Jesus in the Upper Left" is a Portland-based, thought-provoking podcast that explores the unique challenges and opportunities of ministry, church planting and Gospel multiplication in the Pacific Northwest. Packed with inspiration, ideas, and connections, each episode delves into topics like racism, the history of movements and renewal, mistakes made, lessons learned, creative ideas and more. With a focus on personal stories and honest conversations, "Jesus in the Upper Left" offers a fresh look at what it's going to take to saturate our region with the love and community of Jesus. Whether you're a leader, a learner or a skeptic, this podcast will challenge you to engage with the culture around you in a more intentional and compassionate way.
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Jesus in the Upper Left
Next-Generation Church Leaders
Join Toney Salva, leader of the Evergreen Network, as he shares insights on church planting in the Pacific Northwest. With years of experience in both the Northeast and the Northwest, Toney discusses the unique challenges and opportunities of ministry in this region. He emphasizes the importance of context, humility, and empowering the next generation of church leaders. Discover how the Evergreen Network is fostering healthy church plants by prioritizing the well-being of its leaders and adapting to the changing cultural landscape. Toney also shares his perspective on the differences between post-Christian and pre-Christian cultures, and the surprising realities of living in Seattle. This episode provides valuable insights for anyone interested in church planting, leadership, and the work of God in the Upper Left.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Differences between church planting in the Northeast and the Northwest
- The importance of contextualization in ministry
- Prioritizing leader health and well-being over metrics
- Empowering the next generation of church planters
- The role of humility and self-awareness in leadership
- The shift away from personality-driven church planting
- The value of community and mentoring in ministry
- The Evergreen Network's approach to church planting
- The realities of living in Seattle.