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Episode Synopsis
Hurt and hope can live in the same room, and sometimes that room is a borrowed auditorium in the heart of Seattle’s tech campus. We sit down with pastor and church planter Tyler Gorseland to trace a winding path from AA basements and a late-teen encounter with Jesus to launching A Seattle Church surrounded by Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Google Cloud. Tyler opens up about layoffs, the slow work of healing after the Mars Hill collapse, and why his community refused to sprint past grief to chase growth. The result is a church that learned to name pain, practice forgiveness, and become a harbor that sends.We get practical about “church hurt”—what it is, why it’s inevitable in real community, and how forgiveness works not as a feeling but as obedience that sets us free. Tyler shares how planting in South Lake Union forced a rethink of ministry: embrace the churn, disciple deeply and quickly, and send people well. From a co-working space that functions like “church without Jesus” to a discipleship training approach built for a transient neighborhood, he walks through the choices that turned constant turnover into a mission advantage.Send us a textWe want to help you find your next steps in ministry.Connect here with EXCEL. Ministry Partner: Christian Community Credit Union
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