Ep. 71 Feed My Sheep: How to Turn Disciple-Making from a Task into Worship
In this month’s episode, Discipleship as Worship, Brian Phipps (Founder of Disciples Made) and Jason Phelps (Houston-based Disciples Made Coach) dive deep into Key #3 to Leaving a Disciple-Making Legacy — remembering that discipleship is worship.
They unpack how Romans 12:1 and John 21 redefine what it means to serve God — not as performance or obligation, but as an act of love and surrender. Drawing from decades of ministry experience, Jason shares why he shifted from leading worship on stage to leading disciples in everyday life, emphasizing that “character is greater than craft.”
Brian follows with a powerful personal story from his seminary years that reshaped his understanding of disciple-making — from duty to devotion. His encounter with John 21 and Jesus’ words to Peter, “Do you love me? Feed my sheep,” re-centered his entire ministry as an overflow of love for Jesus, not merely a job or mission.
Together, they explore how pastors and leaders can keep disciple-making rooted in worship through abiding, accountability, and obedience, ensuring their impact flows from intimacy with Christ rather than burnout.
🧭 Key Insights for Church Leaders
Discipleship ≠ Duty — It’s the highest expression of worship when it overflows from a life abiding in Jesus.
Character > Craft — Ministry fruitfulness starts with who you are becoming, not just what you’re producing.
Abiding Fuels Multiplication — True transformation and generational impact come through spiritual habits that keep leaders connected to Christ.
Love for Jesus → Love for People — We disciple others not because they’re easy to love, but because we love the One who first loved us.
Every Disciple Is a Worship Leader — Whether you’re a pastor, parent, or professional, helping others live Fully Alive in Jesus is worship in motion.
💡 Reflection Questions
How can I ensure my disciple-making remains an act of worship, not a task list?
Where might I be valuing “craft” over “character” in my leadership?
Who in my church or network needs to rediscover disciple-making as worship?
🔗 Mentioned in This Episode
Romans 12:1 – “Offer your bodies as a living sacrifice…”
John 21:15–17 – “Do you love me? Feed my sheep.”
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👥 About the Hosts
Brian Phipps — Founder of Disciples Made, equipping disciple-makers and church leaders to multiply movements of transformation through measurable growth in character and calling.
Jason Phelps — Pastor, coach, and storyteller helping leaders live and lead Fully Alive through intentional disciple-making environments.
🏁 Closing Challenge
Don’t just attend worship — become worship.
Disciple-making is your opportunity to love Jesus back by helping others live Fully Alive in Him.
⏱️ Chapter Markers
00:02 – Welcome & Fall Vibes
Brian opens the November webinar, quick intros and seasonal check-in.00:31 – Houston Weather & Hobbies
Jason on “does it ever get cold?” and why fall is prime fishing.00:57 – Thanksgiving Traditions
Backpacking with kids, a pop-up camper, and Brian’s family legacy trip.03:20 – Today’s Focus: Discipleship as Worship
Setting the frame: why this key sustains a disciple-making legacy (Romans 12:1).05:15 – From Stage to Shepherd
Jason’s vocational shift: why character > craft and “disciple-maker first.”08:56 – Everyone’s Craft = Disciple-Making
Reframing roles across the church: worship, kids, tech—start as disciple-makers.09:23 – What Worship Looks Like Daily
Abiding practices: Bible engagement, accountability, prayer, journaling.10:04 – Keeping Disciple-Making as Worship
Living sacrifice in real relationships; holy and pleasing rhythms.13:12 – Duty vs. Delight
When abiding feels like duty—and how community fruit restores delight.15:21 – Measuring What Matters
You can measure transformation, not the totality of impact.16:21 – Brian’s Reset: John 21
Russia, discouragement, and Jesus’ question: “Do you love Me?… Feed My sheep.”21:38 – Love for Jesus → Love for People
Choosing to disciple beyond preference; worship over mere mission.23:11 – Don’t Grow Weary
Pouring out after Jesus has poured in (Gal. 6 language; perseverance).24:59 – Priesthood of All Believers
Feeding sheep isn’t just “the pastor’s job”—it’s our shared calling.26:40 – Adopt a Church: Year-End Invitation
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