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The Morning After Ministry Show

The Morning After Ministry Show

By: Andrew Larsen & Timothy Miller
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Each Monday morning, pastors Andrew Larsen and Timothy Miller take a caffeine-fueled look back at the week and ministry that was. You can join the conversation on The Morning After Ministry Show’s Facebook Live or YouTube broadcast every Monday at 11.Andrew Larsen & Timothy Miller Christianity Spirituality
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  • Episode 318: Spring Break Lies
    Mar 23 2026

    It’s spring break in Central Florida, which usually means smaller crowds at church. That was the prediction anyway. Turns out the prediction was very wrong.

    Andrew had a missions presentation from a ministry he really respects and supports. The only problem was the presenters themselves might be the most boring missionaries ever assembled. Faithful? Yes. Compelling communicators? Debatable.

    Tim skipped church this week to fully embrace his role as a sports dad, which we’re counting as contextual ministry. Meanwhile at Lakeview, the search for a new associate pastor is underway, which means Tim has officially added HR director to his growing list of pastoral responsibilities. Interviews, conversations, and the careful process of figuring out who God might be bringing next.

    And even though we won’t say the word in the title, the calendar is starting to fill up with all the planning and preparation that comes with the biggest stretch of the church year. Ministry never really slows down, it just changes gears.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 317: Spring Forward, Church Plants, and the Czech Republic
    Mar 9 2026

    Spring Forward Sunday showed no mercy this year. Losing that hour hit everyone a little harder than expected. Andrew bumbled his way through week 26 of preaching through the Gospel of John and somehow made it to the closing prayer. Twenty six weeks in and still going strong… or at least still going.Frank had a big week on the church planting front. Cross & Crown officially has a storage unit now, which means things are getting real. They also picked up some helpful hand-me-downs from a defunct church plant, the classic church planting tradition of holy recycling. Frank also visited his wife’s home church and reconnected with people from his early days in ministry, which was both encouraging and a little nostalgic.Joining us this week is our friend Zach, a missionary serving in the Czech Republic. He gives us a window into the unique ministry context of Central Europe, what faith looks like in one of the most secular regions in the world, and how the gospel is still quietly changing lives there.It’s a conversation about ministry at home and abroad, surviving the time change, and remembering that God is at work in places both familiar and far away.

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    51 mins
  • Episode 316: Sermon Styles, Vision Dinners, and 240 Minutes of Talking
    Feb 23 2026

    This week, Andrew got a great question from a newer attendee who grew up Episcopalian and wanted to understand the difference between what they were used to and what they’re hearing now. So we talk preaching styles, liturgy, structure, and why some sermons feel like a written prayer while others feel like a guided tour through the text with a few side roads along the way.

    Tim is deep in the middle of a vision campaign, which currently means he is eating three meals a day with church members. After three sermons and a new members class yesterday, he logged 240 minutes of speaking time. That is four straight hours, for those keeping score at home. Hydration is now a spiritual discipline.

    Frank hosted a launch team meeting and start-up party for Cross & Crown, and momentum is building in all the right ways.

    And to top it all off, our friend Adam Powers is in the house, which means the conversation is lively, the takes are strong, and someone probably says something they shouldn’t.

    It’s another week of preaching, planting, casting vision, and trying to find our voices by Monday morning.

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    30 mins
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