The Revitalize My Church Podcast

Created to help churches navigate change and reorient to a new and healthy future.

Ep. 023 | Text Based Preaching and Intentional Discipleship in Church Revitalization
Bart Blair Bart Blair

Ep. 023 | Text Based Preaching and Intentional Discipleship in Church Revitalization

Discover how text-driven preaching and intentional discipleship can transform struggling churches. Hosts Bart Blair and Nathan Bryant share proven strategies for church revitalization, including how to choose Bible texts that address your church's specific needs and create discipleship pathways that actually work. Learn from Jesus' discipleship model and avoid common mistakes that keep churches from growing. Essential listening for pastors and church leaders seeking biblical solutions for church renewal.

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Ep. 021 | Prayer and Worship in Church Revitalization
Bart Blair Bart Blair

Ep. 021 | Prayer and Worship in Church Revitalization

Discover the first two essentials for church revitalization with hosts Bart Blair and Nathan Bryant as they explore Dependent Prayer and Christ-Centered Worship. Learn practical strategies to foster unity, align with God's will, and create worship that truly exalts Jesus rather than following empty routines. Essential insights for church leaders seeking authentic renewal.

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Ep. 013 | Leading Change Without Losing People
Bart Blair Bart Blair

Ep. 013 | Leading Change Without Losing People

In this episode of the Revitalize My Church podcast, hosts Bart Blair and Nathan Bryant discuss the importance of cascading communication and maintaining unity when leading a church through revitalization. They emphasize that getting agreement and buy-in from core leaders, mid-level leaders, and key influencers before announcing major changes to the entire congregation is critical for success.

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Ep. 001 | Unity In The Church
Bart Blair Bart Blair

Ep. 001 | Unity In The Church

When walking through a season of church revitalization, there are a a few things that we want to prioritize. We call these our “five big rocks” of revitalization. The first big rock is to unify the church around the prospect of a new and different future.

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