Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
Coached Off Staff: Seeking Reconciliation After Transition (featuring Jonathan Carone)

Stepping out of ministry can feel like stepping into a free fall. For Jonathan Carone, leaving his church staff role wasn’t just a career transition—it was a journey of unraveling identity, reconciling relationships, and rediscovering purpose. In this episode of Life After Ministry, Jonathan shares his raw and honest story of being “coached off staff,” the lessons he learned in untangling his vocation from his identity, and how he found his way to thriving outside the walls of the church.
Jonathan’s story is one of heartbreak and healing, tension and transformation. Whether you’re wrestling with burnout, navigating a tough transition, or trying to figure out how to use your gifts in a new space, this episode is packed with wisdom and encouragement for the road ahead.
Key Takeaways:
- The emotional toll of juggling multiple ministry roles and unmet expectations.
- How reconciliation with former leaders brings closure and healing.
- The difference between calling, identity, and vocation—and why it matters.
- Practical advice for navigating transitions with honor, grace, and faith.
Chapter Markers:
0:00 – Introduction: Meeting Jonathan Carone and his ministry backstory.
5:20 – The toll of split roles: Balancing creative director, communications, and high school ministry.
12:45 – The moment of transition: What it means to be “coached off staff.”
20:10 – Reconciling relationships: Finding healing with former leaders.
28:30 – Identity vs. vocation: Lessons in rediscovering purpose after ministry.
35:50 – Thriving outside the church: Finding new ways to serve and make an impact.
42:15 – Final thoughts: Living boldly for the kingdom beyond vocational ministry.
Call to Action:
Transitioning out of ministry is hard, but there’s hope and purpose on the other side. Let’s embrace the truth that your calling is bigger than your vocation. For more stories, insights, and encouragement, subscribe to Life After Ministry wherever you listen to podcasts. Let’s navigate this journey together!
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thanks so much for this.
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