Special Episode: Elita Friesen on Abiding in Jesus, The Fruitfulness of Rocky Soil, and Recognizing the Work of the Vinedresser
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Spiritual formation is more than a concept—it’s a lived invitation for pastors and leaders to abide deeply in Jesus and lead others into life with God. What does that look like in the context of the local church?In this episode, we share a special message from Elita Friesen, recorded at our one-day conference in collaboration with Practicing The Way. Joined by voices like John Mark Comer, Ken Shigematsu, and Tyler Staton, this gathering brought pastors and leaders from across North America into a shared exploration of spiritual formation as the foundation of ministry.Elita’s closing message is a timely reminder: formation doesn’t begin with strategy, but with intimacy. As you step into a new season of leadership, may this conversation renew your vision to lead from a place of rest and connection with Christ.In today’s conversation, you’ll hear about:How spiritual formation can be rooted in the rhythms of the local churchThe importance of leading from a place of deep connection with JesusA renewed invitation to abide, even in the busyness of ministryWe pray this message invites you to slow down, listen deeply, and lead with a soul at rest in Christ.BiographyElita Friesen is a writer and Bible teacher and has served in various ministry capacities for the last 10 years. She currently serves on the teaching and pastoral team at The Way Church, a church with locations in both Vancouver and North Vancouver. Elita feels uniquely called to encourage this generation not only toward biblical literacy, but also toward a deep love of Jesus through the study of Scripture. She is the author of several books including The Whole Church. Elita and her husband, Ryan, live in the lower mainland of BC with their four children.SponsorsWe couldn’t do the work we do at The Pastorate without your generous support. We invite you to pray, share, and give towards seeding a hope-filled future for the Canadian church.Show NotesWebsiteYoutubeInstagram