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Leading Saints Podcast

Part 1: Creating a Transformational Sunday School | An Interview with Dan Duckworth

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Dan Duckworth is the founder and host of LeaderQuest, an elite leadership program that transforms managers and executives into dynamic changemakers. He speaks, teaches, and writes on leadership and leadership development, and provides one-on-one coaching to leaders aiming to drive transformational change. Dan has served as a board member for Leading Saints since 2019. To learn more, visit idylli.co or find Dan on LinkedIn. This is the first of a two-part conversation

Dan Duckworth

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The True Purpose of Sunday School
Why Testimony is Not the Only Goal for Latter-day Youth—Part 1 | A Presentation by Dan Duckworth
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Highlights

This is the first of a two-part podcast conversation. Kurt and Dan explore the challenges faced by local leaders in adapting to changes in church programs, particularly in Sunday School and ministering. They critique the tendency to revert to traditional methods rather than embracing innovative approaches that align with The Church’s evolving directives. Drawing on scriptural examples, they illustrate the need for leaders to actively engage in creating a culture that supports spiritual growth and community building. Dan emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique characteristics of Sunday School, including the nature of its membership, the role of teachers, and the communal aspect of spiritual development.

Throughout the episode, they advocate for a shift from knowledge transfer to transformational teaching, encouraging leaders to experiment with new methods that foster engagement and personal growth. By redefining the purpose of Sunday School and embracing a more dynamic, interactive approach, local leaders can create an environment where individuals feel empowered to share their spiritual journeys and support one another. The discussion ultimately serves as a call to action for leaders to embrace their roles in cultivating a vibrant, Christ-centered community that reflects the principles of the gospel.

04:45 – The Connection Between Leadership and Zion
06:15 – The Role of Culture in Leadership
07:50 – The Importance of Transformational Leadership
09:30 – The Need for Change in Church Programs
10:50 – The Allegory of the Olive Tree and Leadership
12:30 – The Natural Order of Church Gatherings
14:00 – The Role of Local Leaders in Cultural Change
15:30 – The Power of Experimentation in Teaching
17:00 – The Purpose of Sunday School
19:00 – Understanding the Unique Characteristics of Sunday School
20:30 – The Role of Membership in Sunday School
22:00 – The Teacher’s Role in Sunday School
23:30 – The Nature of Gathering in Sunday School
25:00 – The Shift from Knowledge Transfer to Transformation
27:00 – Engaging Students in a Dynamic Learning Environment
29:00 – The Importance of Energy Management in Teaching
30:30 – The Need for a Clear Purpose in Sunday School
32:00 – The Three Primary Characteristics of Sunday School
34:00 – The Individual Journey in Sunday School
36:00 – The Collective Engagement in Spiritual Development
38:00 – The Shift from Sage on the Stage to Guide on the Side
40:00 – Observations on Youth and Adult Sunday School Dynamics

Coming soon: Part 2 of this conversation

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Transcript

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Does a youth leader ever feel like they haven't figured out?

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This hasn't been my experience.

0:06.6

However, I couldn't be an effective youth leader today without Dan Duckworth's presentation

0:11.7

about going from youth worker to youth mentor.

0:14.6

Mentorship is a key concept to understand when leading youth.

0:17.7

In his presentation, Dan talks about ways to really turn the traditional

0:21.9

approach to leading youth on its head. How can you better know your purpose? How can you find

0:26.7

out their life goals? How can you build a relationship that is transformational rather than

0:31.5

simply filling time during the weekly youth activity? You can watch Dan's presentation in the

0:36.9

Young Saints virtual library by going to leadingsaints.org slash 14. You can watch Dan's presentation in the Young Saints virtual library by going to

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leadingsaints.org slash 14. You'll get free access for 14 days and that will give you plenty of time

0:44.7

to watch Dan's presentation a few times. Let's give youth the leadership they deserve.

0:59.2

I got an email the other day from an individual. I forget where he is in the world, but he says,

1:05.4

Kurt, I love Leading Saints and I listen to it every time I'm on the treadmill. And then one time during an interview, he heard that Leading Saints has a YouTube channel and like all the interviews, at least the vast

1:12.0

majority of them, are video recorded and you can watch the video recording of the podcast episodes.

1:18.6

And I'm like, yeah, man, get on there, go subscribe on YouTube to Leading Saints and you can

1:23.2

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1:28.0

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1:32.7

gain more reach and expose our content to individuals who could really benefit from it,

1:38.7

leaders around the world.

1:39.7

So regardless, if you are on YouTube a lot or not, go to YouTube and search for Leading Saints,

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find the familiar red logo, and just subscribe.

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