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How Curiosity & Humility Transform Church Leadership with Ann Eileen Thompson

How Curiosity & Humility Transform Church Leadership with Ann Eileen Thompson

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Change is constant—and the speed of it is only increasing. In this episode of Church 3.0 presented by Apollos, Tyler Vance sits down with Ann Eileen Thompson, leadership consultant and former Procter & Gamble market researcher, to explore how church leaders can embrace curiosity, humility, and data to better serve their communities.

Key topics in this conversation:

👉Why curiosity fuels humility and better leadership
👉How market research principles apply to the local church
👉Lessons from business and corporate America for pastors and ministry leaders
👉Post-COVID challenges: community, digital engagement, and change management
👉Building trust and relevance in today’s church

Whether you’re a pastor, ministry leader, or business executive, you’ll gain practical insights on navigating change, leading with humility, and creating a thriving faith community.

About the Guest:
Ann Eileen Thompson is a leadership coach, speaker, podcast host, and soon-to-be author who helps leaders lead wisely, live whole, and grow with both faith and practical strategy. Ann brings decades of experience in market research, corporate leadership consulting, and ministry insight, helping leaders bridge the gap between business strategy and the mission of the church.

🔗 Learn more about Apollos – https://apollos.com/church-growth
🔗 Connect with Ann Eileen Thompson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anneileenthompson/

📍For churches in the U.S. and globally seeking better ways to serve their community through data-informed ministry, this episode is your practical starting point.

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