306| Release Your God Given Creativity with London Pastor and Innovative Leader Al Gordon + Top Weekly Leadership Links
Our guest is AL GORDON, one of the most influential pastors and Christian leaders in London today. He is Lead Pastor of Saint Church in East London, founder of the Renaissance Movement, and author of the new book Spark. We discuss creativity, innovation, spiritual awakening in the UK, how creativity is spiritual, leadership, and much more. , self awareness, navigating blind spots, what takes leaders out, and so much more. Plus check out the weekly top leadership links.
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Interview
Renaissance Conference and Movement
Fast Company Most Innovative Companies 2026 List
United Airlines new “relax row” allows you to lay down in economy – brilliant move!
Worship Forever Live Extended Edition – from Michael W Smith
Cathedral (Live at Church) – Jonathan Helser and Bethel Music
Let God Come In – album from Cageless Birds (Jonathan and Melissa Helser)
Ryan Leak on Mature Me Podcast with Rich Wilkerson Jr
The 3 subconscious tells of great leaders – from Les McKeown
Placidity, detachment, and economy