S5 Episode 6: Syndromes That Stall Multiplication (Part 1)

S5 Episode 6: Syndromes That Stall Multiplication (Part 1)
Disciples Made

What if your church does not need better discipleship content?

What if you already have enough sermons, studies, curriculum, programs, and theological language — but the culture is still quietly training people not to multiply?

In this episode of Breaking the Addition Addiction on The Disciples Made Podcast, Jason Phelps and Brian Phipps begin naming the hidden cultural syndromes that stall disciple multiplication before it starts.

This is not a conversation about criticizing churches or shaming leaders. It is an invitation to clarity. Because content alone does not change culture. Sermons alone do not shift systems. Good intentions alone do not produce multiplication.

Before a church can become sober to the ways addition has shaped its culture, leaders must first become honest about how addition has shaped them personally. Brian unpacks the idea of personal sobriety before corporate sobriety and explains why many leaders are not opposed to multiplication — they have simply been formed by systems where addition felt faithful, familiar, measurable, and safe.

Then Jason and Brian begin walking through the first cultural syndromes that keep churches stuck.

In Part 1, Jason and Brian discuss why scorecards come from culture, why addition feels safe and familiar to church leaders, and why leaders must name their own attachment to attendance, activity, and visible momentum.

They also unpack two syndromes that quietly stall multiplication: the “If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It” Syndrome and the Theological Accuracy Syndrome.

Together, these conversations help leaders see why “working” is not the same as forming and multiplying disciples — and why theology, while essential, was never meant to replace the mission of making disciples.

The key question is not simply, “Is our church functioning?”

The deeper question is:

Is our church forming and multiplying disciples?

If you are a pastor, church leader, elder, staff member, or disciple-maker who senses that something in your church culture may be unintentionally reinforcing addition, this episode will help you begin naming what needs to be healed.

Key Quote

“You cannot heal what you refuse to name.”

Reflection Question

Where has addition become your personal definition of success?

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If you want greater clarity about your church’s current disciple-making culture, take the Disciple Multiplication Capacity Assessment in the show notes.

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Listen to Breaking the Addition Addiction on The Disciples Made Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, and subscribe so you do not miss Part 2 of this conversation.

In the next part of Episode 6, we continue naming the syndromes that stall multiplication and explore how church culture can quietly reinforce addition even when leaders sincerely desire multiplication.

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