Going Big with John Yates III: Faith, Leadership, and the Digital Age

February 16
53 mins

Episode Description

What if Going Big doesn’t mean building a massive platform — but laying a foundation that lasts for generations?

In this episode of Going Big!, host Kevin Gentry sits down with Reverend John Yates III, rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. The son of influential pastor John Yates II, Yates has chosen a different but equally ambitious path to live out and develop long-term faithfulness.

Yates shares how his father’s steady leadership shaped him, what he learned working closely with renowned theologian John Stott, and why mentoring often happens not through formal instruction but through quiet proximity and example. He explains why playing the long game — investing in people over 10, 20, or 30 years — may be the most countercultural form of leadership in today’s world.

The conversation turns to one of the most pressing challenges facing leaders today: the digital revolution. Yates argues that smartphones and social media are not just tools, but forces shaping our humanity at a scale comparable to Gutenberg’s printing press. He reflects on how this technological shift is transforming attention, community, and even the experience of faith.

From lessons on mentorship and intellectual humility to navigating leadership during COVID and guiding a congregation through cultural change, this episode explores how leaders can remain grounded, curious, and faithful in an age of distraction.

If you’ve ever wondered what the connection is between integrity and real impact — this conversation will challenge and encourage you to rethink what it truly means to Go Big.

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