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Sideline Shepherd Podcast
by Sideline Shepherd
A chaplain reflecting on faith, sport, and the quiet ministry behind the scenes. sidelineshepherd.substack.com
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Sideline Shepherd Podcast - Called to Coach
Subscribe to Sideline Shepherd on Substack: https://substack.com/@sidelineshepherdWhat is coaching actually for?In this opening episode of the Sideline Shepherd Podcast, we step back from the written Called to Coach series to explore the deeper heartbeat behind it. Rather than walking through each post, this episode serves as an invitation—to see coaching not just as a role, but as a calling.Through a simple moment at practice, we reflect on the quiet opportunities coaches are given every day: to notice, to care, and to be present. He reframes coaching through a lens of faith, where influence is not something to control, but something to steward.This episode is for coaches, chaplains, parents, and athletes who sense that sport is about more than performance—and are trying to live that out in the ordinary rhythms of a season.Key Takeaways- Coaching is filled with small, easily missed moments that carry lasting impact- There is a difference between being a coach who is a Christian and a Christian coach- Winning and development matter—but they are not the full story- Coaching is a form of stewardship, not just responsibility- Presence often matters more than having the “right words”- Trusting the process is harder than chasing immediate results- Growth in athletes (and ourselves) is usually slow, quiet, and unseen- Sometimes the most faithful response on the sideline is restraint and silenceChapters(00:00) A small moment at practice(01:00) The purpose of Sideline Shepherd(02:00) Why this podcast exists alongside the series(02:45) The question: What is coaching actually for?(03:30) Coaching as a calling, not just a role(04:15) Key themes in the Called to Coach series(05:00) Stewarding influence faithfully(06:00) Reflections as a chaplain(07:15) Parenting through the tension of youth sports(08:30) Redefining success beyond results(09:00) Sideline behavior and “holy silence”(10:30) Closing encouragement: sport is not really about sportQuotes“The question is whether we are present enough to catch the moment.”“There is a difference between a coach who is a Christian and a Christian coach.”“Coaching is not just a role you fill, but something God has entrusted to you.”“Sometimes the most faithful thing you can do on the sideline is stay silent.”Keywordssports chaplaincy, Christian coaching, youth sports, coaching philosophy, faith and sports, athlete development, leadership, spiritual formation, sideline behavior, coaching mindset, parenting athletes, athletic chaplain This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sidelineshepherd.substack.com
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A chaplain reflecting on faith, sport, and the quiet ministry behind the scenes. sidelineshepherd.substack.com
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