Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo
Artwork

Content provided by Andrew Osenga. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andrew Osenga or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App
Go offline with the Player FM app!

Claude Atcho: The Value in Starting Over

56:38
 
Share
 

Manage episode 521119842 series 2522936
Content provided by Andrew Osenga. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andrew Osenga or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Pastor and author Claude Atcho joins The Pivot to discuss the challenging transition from a large, established church to a smaller, new gathering. He explains how this move required him to shed the role of a seasoned veteran and embrace starting over as a newbie. Claude shares insights into the difficulties of driving significant change for one’s family, especially when the decision seems counterintuitive on paper, and offers advice on prioritizing learning and growth over the comfort of established competence.

Thought-Provoking Quotes:

“I remember as a kid really enjoying going to the library, just enjoying the fact that people are creative and they’ve taken the time to capture stories, write them down, or tell somebody else’s story.” - Claude Atcho

“Books mark different transitions in my life.” - Claude Atcho

“Growing up, I loved sports, and came to the realization that most young boys have; Oh, being a pro athlete is probably not in the cards for me. And what does that mean? How do I experience that transition of my future, this taste of realism? How do I find my place in things?” - Claude Atcho

“I wanted to write [my book] for Christians who wanted to think about both literature and how literature can form us and how story matters and can form us, particularly when we put stories in conversation with a story of the kingdom.” - Claude Atcho

“There’s something unique about story and language and it can do something in us that sometimes other things can’t do.” - Claude Atcho

“I think I can use competence as a shield to protect myself from feeling out of control or vulnerable. Starting as a learner, I had to be present to everything in a new way, and I think that was good for me. I’m still learning to do that.” - Claude Atcho

“Major transitions happen in people’s lives all the time, I think I was just not aware of that. I feel like, Oh, I’ll do this forever. No I won’t. I hope to have a good long run wherever I go, but this is happening all the time.” - Claude Atcho

“Rhythms of relationship with Jesus are a way to remind ourselves that this is not a place to be ultimately comfortable, but that we find comfort with Him.” - Andrew Osenga

Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:

Reading Black Books by Claude Atcho

Rhythms of Faith by Claude Atcho

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

Chicago Bulls

Seattle Mariners

Dr. Henry Cloud

D. Michael Lindsay

*Watch this interview on Andrew’s YouTube channel!

*All episode music is by Andrew Osenga.

Guest’s Links:

Claude Atcho’s website

Claude Atcho’s X

Claude Atcho’s Instagram

Connect with Andrew:

Website

YouTube

Substack

Spotify

Facebook

Instagram

How to Remember by Andrew Osenga

Hold the Light by Andrew Osenga

*The Pivot is produced in conjunction with Four Eyes Media.

  continue reading

114 episodes

Artwork

Claude Atcho: The Value in Starting Over

The Pivot

11 subscribers

published

iconShare
 
Manage episode 521119842 series 2522936
Content provided by Andrew Osenga. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andrew Osenga or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Pastor and author Claude Atcho joins The Pivot to discuss the challenging transition from a large, established church to a smaller, new gathering. He explains how this move required him to shed the role of a seasoned veteran and embrace starting over as a newbie. Claude shares insights into the difficulties of driving significant change for one’s family, especially when the decision seems counterintuitive on paper, and offers advice on prioritizing learning and growth over the comfort of established competence.

Thought-Provoking Quotes:

“I remember as a kid really enjoying going to the library, just enjoying the fact that people are creative and they’ve taken the time to capture stories, write them down, or tell somebody else’s story.” - Claude Atcho

“Books mark different transitions in my life.” - Claude Atcho

“Growing up, I loved sports, and came to the realization that most young boys have; Oh, being a pro athlete is probably not in the cards for me. And what does that mean? How do I experience that transition of my future, this taste of realism? How do I find my place in things?” - Claude Atcho

“I wanted to write [my book] for Christians who wanted to think about both literature and how literature can form us and how story matters and can form us, particularly when we put stories in conversation with a story of the kingdom.” - Claude Atcho

“There’s something unique about story and language and it can do something in us that sometimes other things can’t do.” - Claude Atcho

“I think I can use competence as a shield to protect myself from feeling out of control or vulnerable. Starting as a learner, I had to be present to everything in a new way, and I think that was good for me. I’m still learning to do that.” - Claude Atcho

“Major transitions happen in people’s lives all the time, I think I was just not aware of that. I feel like, Oh, I’ll do this forever. No I won’t. I hope to have a good long run wherever I go, but this is happening all the time.” - Claude Atcho

“Rhythms of relationship with Jesus are a way to remind ourselves that this is not a place to be ultimately comfortable, but that we find comfort with Him.” - Andrew Osenga

Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:

Reading Black Books by Claude Atcho

Rhythms of Faith by Claude Atcho

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

Chicago Bulls

Seattle Mariners

Dr. Henry Cloud

D. Michael Lindsay

*Watch this interview on Andrew’s YouTube channel!

*All episode music is by Andrew Osenga.

Guest’s Links:

Claude Atcho’s website

Claude Atcho’s X

Claude Atcho’s Instagram

Connect with Andrew:

Website

YouTube

Substack

Spotify

Facebook

Instagram

How to Remember by Andrew Osenga

Hold the Light by Andrew Osenga

*The Pivot is produced in conjunction with Four Eyes Media.

  continue reading

114 episodes

All episodes

×
 
Loading …

Welcome to Player FM!

Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.

 

Copyright 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | | Copyright
Listen to this show while you explore
Play