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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 22 MIN

450 What are your Sunday gathering debriefs actually achieving?

from The One Thing · host Reach Australia

In this episode, Derek Hanna is joined by Paul Young (planter of Providence Church Bayswater, Perth) to think about how church teams reflect on Sundays, and whether those debrief conversations are actually helping the church grow in mission, or just recycling obvious feedback.They explore how different churches approach Sunday debriefs, what often goes wrong when they drift into planning or post-mortems, and how teams can use that time more effectively to focus on big-picture strategy, prayer, and gospel priorities.Rather than tweaking slides or reviewing logistics, Paul argues that this time is best used to step back, pray, and work on the larger questions of mission, growth, and where God is at work in the life of the church.In this episode:Why many Sunday debriefs don’t add much valueThe risk of turning debriefs into planning meetings or critique sessionsHow to shift from details to big-picture strategy and prayerQuestions that help teams focus on mission and gospel growthHow to use shared team time for decisions you can’t make aloneToolbox:Dangerous Calling by Paul David Tripp (Chapter on Glory)The Church by Edmund ClowneyThe Church on Mission by Craig OttPlanting the Word by Erin CriderWorking Genius by Patrick LencioniCredits: This episode was brought to you by Lending Hands Mortgage BrokersThe One Thing is brought to you by ⁠⁠Reach Australia⁠⁠To pray for Reach Australia, join our ⁠⁠WhatsApp Group⁠⁠For ideas or questions please email ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠Support Reach Australia's online library

In this episode, Derek Hanna is joined by Paul Young (planter of Providence Church Bayswater, Perth) to think about how church teams reflect on Sundays, and whether those debrief conversations are actually helping the church grow in mission, or just recycling obvious feedback.They explore how different churches approach Sunday debriefs, what often goes wrong when they drift into planning or post-mortems, and how teams can use that time more effectively to focus on big-picture strategy, prayer, and gospel priorities.Rather than tweaking slides or reviewing logistics, Paul argues that this time is best used to step back, pray, and work on the larger questions of mission, growth, and where God is at work in the life of the church.In this episode:Why many Sunday debriefs don’t add much valueThe risk of turning debriefs into planning meetings or critique sessionsHow to shift from details to big-picture strategy and prayerQuestions that help teams focus on mission and gospel growthHow to use shared team time for decisions you can’t make aloneToolbox:Dangerous Calling by Paul David Tripp (Chapter on Glory)The Church by Edmund ClowneyThe Church on Mission by Craig OttPlanting the Word by Erin CriderWorking Genius by Patrick LencioniCredits: This episode was brought to you by Lending Hands Mortgage BrokersThe One Thing is brought to you by ⁠⁠Reach Australia⁠⁠To pray for Reach Australia, join our ⁠⁠WhatsApp Group⁠⁠For ideas or questions please email ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠Support Reach Australia's online library

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