149 Doug Paul ”Are we innovating right now?”

EPISODE · Nov 19, 2020 · 43 MIN

149 Doug Paul ”Are we innovating right now?”

from The H2 Leadership Podcast · host H2 Leadership

When someone says "Innovation" what comes to mind? On today's episode of the podcast Alan has a great conversation about innovation with pastor and innovation strategist Doug Paul around the question of "are we innovating right now?" This is a very timely conversation with tons of application that will help you take your next right step. About Doug My Work as an Innovation Strategist I help lead Catapult, an innovation and activation shop that works with churches, denominations, networks, non-profits and socialpreneurs. I spend time with organizations like the NewThing Network, the ECO denomination, Exponential, 100 Movements, Crossroads Cincy, Halftime, Christ Together, Younique and others. I also work with some of the  fastest growing and innovative churches in the Western church.  Most of my work these days centers around the proprietary process I developed around Kingdom innovation (you can read more about that here). Local Work in Richmond,VA While I’m no longer a full-time pastor, I continue to serve as a pastor and elder of a local church in the city center of Richmond, VA, where I live with my wife Elizabeth, three kids and our Great Dane. It is a racially and socially economically diverse church, focusing our mission on two square miles of real estate that just happen to have the 6th highest concentration of poverty in the United States. Connect with Doug Facebook Twitter Instagram Website Take your next right step Right side up journal |20% OFF!| Explore coaching  

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