THE WEEKLY SCHEDULE
Target end: 11 PM. We start the week the way it should start.
Typically runs till 10+ PM. Deep dives and long conversations.
Hard stop at 9:15 PM. Prayer meeting follows.
Runs till 11 PM. Midweek fuel.
Runs till 10 or 11 PM. Building momentum toward the weekend.
Normally Tiger's Nightsounds space. Guest appearance around 15 minutes. Occasional full live when Tiger is off.
Our longest live. Best attended. Sets the tone for the week. Runs till 11 PM or later.
INSIDE A LIVE
Every live follows a pattern. Not because we're rigid. Because love happens in the planning phase. A plan is proof of concern for the audience.
Welcome, context setting, what we're covering tonight.
The core lesson. Scripture. Application. Straight talk.
We pause and ask you to think. Not just listen.
Slowing down. Letting the Word breathe.
A moment to worship, not perform.
Your turn. We read them. We respond.
Recap, encouragement, next live preview.
BUILD YOUR OWN
If you're running your own live ministry, your own podcast, your own small group broadcast — take this framework. Adapt it. Make it yours. We didn't invent consistency. We just committed to it.
Here's what we've learned works: pick your days, protect your times, build an order of service your audience can predict, and show up even when nobody does. Especially when nobody does. The pattern is the point. Consistency builds trust. Trust builds discipleship.
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God made us sheep. Sheep cluster. Sheep collaborate. Sheep form a group for safety. We're not lions and tigers and bears.
Stop trying to run your ministry alone. Stop hosting every live by yourself. Stop editing, posting, promoting, and praying with no one beside you. If all we accomplish is getting you to bring on at least one helper into your ministry, that's major.
Every ministry needs a team. If you've been doing this alone, it's time to invite someone in.