
Rev. Dr. Peter Coutts on Self-Leadership in Ministry
Rev. Dr. Peter Coutts brings decades of ministry, academic insight, and coaching experience to a deep and practical conversation about leadership in the church today. The episode explores the concept of “self-leadership”—the intentional practice of self-awareness, reflection, and personal growth—as a vital skill for clergy navigating the complexities of ministry. Drawing from personal stories and professional coaching practices, Peter examines how pastors can grow their leadership capacity in both character and skill. The conversation also addresses broader systemic challenges such as the legacy of Christendom, strategic stagnation, and what it means to steward the church for future generations. This is a thoughtful, hopeful, and grounded look at what leadership could look like in times of transition and uncertainty.

Sandra Beardsall - Ecumenical Shared Ministry
In this episode, Rev. Dr. Sandra Beardsall reflects on her lifelong journey with ecumenism, from early personal curiosity to decades of practical engagement. She discusses her role with the World Council of Churches’ Nicaea 2025 initiative, the rich history and evolving role of the Nicene Creed, and the broader movement for church unity. A significant portion of the conversation explores ecumenical shared ministries in Canada—what they are, how they function, and how they offer faithful, creative responses to challenges in ministry. She shares historical insights, practical examples, and thoughtful reflections on what unity and diversity mean for the Church today. The episode offers a deep and hopeful look at ecumenism from someone with lived experience and academic insight.

Season Three - Coming soon!
Season Three of the Ministry Forum Podcast launches May 20! After wrapping Season Two before Holy Week to give listeners time to catch up, we’re excited to share what’s ahead. We hope your Easter season was both meaningful and renewing. This new, shorter season begins with an inspiring conversation with Rev. Dr. Sandra Beardsall on ecumenical shared ministries—models that offer hope for smaller congregations working together to serve their communities. We’ll also feature a four-part series from the Lois Klemper Memorial Lectureship, Tending Tomorrow, where Canadian women homileticians reflect on the future of preaching in Canada. We’re encouraged by our growing audience—over 750 downloads since last fall—and deeply grateful for your support. Please rate and review the podcast, and send us your ideas or guest suggestions. As always, remember: you are not alone in ministry. We’re with you on this journey. Tune in May 20!