Shepherding a Community for30 Years: A Conversation with Doug Early
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What does it look like to trade the spotlight for a calling?
In Episode 7, Gary Barss and Todd Sherman welcome Doug Early — Presbyterian minister, author, and poet — to the Reverb Podcast. Doug was headed for an acting career before a single audition weekend changed everything. What followed was a year in China, two years in a small California town called Weed, and nearly three decades leading a tight-knit congregation on Queen Anne Hill in Seattle.
In this conversation, Doug opens up about:
- Leaving behind dreams of acting to pursue a life of faith and service
- How loneliness has become a modern epidemic — and what the church is doing about it
- The surprising ways pastors are just as human as everyone else
- What 30 years of walking alongside people through births, deaths, and everything
- in between teaches you about what truly matters
- His definition of success — and why it has nothing to do with money
- Why he'd choose Vincent Van Gogh as his dream dinner companion
This is a conversation about reinvention, resilience, community, and living with intention.
If you've ever wrestled with purpose, belonging, or what it means to lead a life well-lived — this episode is for you.
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