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Chris Galanos on: Trading the Megachurch for Disciple-Making Part 1
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Chris Galanos on: Trading the Megachurch for Disciple-Making Part 1

I’m still buzzing with excitement about the launch of The Movement Cast! In just the past few weeks, over 50 new subscribers have joined us. A huge thank-you to everyone who’s shared it with others—you’re helping spread something truly meaningful.

In the last two episodes, we explored the heart of Disciple-Making Movements (if you missed them, you can still listen to episode one and episode two).

Today, I’m excited to share a new episode of The Movement Cast—a powerful conversation Chris Galanos—founding pastor of Experience Life Church and once America’s youngest megachurch pastor—shares why he left it all to pursue a Disciple-Making Movement. We unpack what led to the shift, the challenges he faced, and the lessons he’s learning on the journey. It was so rich, we’re releasing it in three parts. Here’s Part 1—Part 2 drops in two weeks!

Who in your network would benefit from this? I’d love for you to forward (or restack) it to them!

Warmly,
Emanuel

P.S. You may have noticed—this blog now offers both free and paid options. The free tier still gives you most of the content. But with a paid subscription, you get everything: full posts, practical tools, coaching questions, and more. It also helps keep this work going and growing. Upcoming guests on The Movement Cast include Aila Tasse, Alan Hirsch, Victor John, Chris Galanos, and other inspiring movement leaders you won’t want to miss.

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I had my most deeply moving podcast experience to date recently with Peyton Jones on his Church Planter Podcast. You can listen to episode 598 here.


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