
Brett Talley
Brett Talley is an XP3 Orange Specialist with Orange after 11 years in full time ministry. He’s been married to his amazing wife since 2004. They have three amazing and hilarious kids who constantly keep them busy and laughing. He loves baseball, golf and makes amazing turkey melt sandwiches (if he has the time and ingredients, otherwise they’re just average). Connect with Brett on twitter & Instagram @brettryantalley for pictures of the cutest kids in the world.
Are Your Church’s In-Person Family Services Really for Everyone?
Monday July 13, 2020 | Brett TalleyI get to have conversations with church leaders from all over the country on a regular basis. It’s one of my favorite things about my job. What won’t surprise anyone reading this is that churches are moving at various paces when it comes to getting back to in-person programming in the midst of this pandemic. Read more
3 Keys to Addressing Mental Health and Suicide in Your Ministry
Thursday September 20, 2018 | Brett TalleyIf you watch or listen to the news very often, you may realize that, sadly, suicide rates are on the rise. We could speculate all day about reasons this might be true, but regardless, one of the greatest things we can do to combat this rising trend is to create and keep the conversation going […] Read more
Your Talk Doesn’t Matter (Does It?)
Tuesday September 6, 2016 | Brett TalleyDiscouragement has been a far too familiar friend to me throughout the last 11 years I’ve been in full time ministry. Maybe you can relate. Maybe you can’t (good for you). For me, it often comes from my constant battle of negative self-talk that I wrestle to overcome. One of those sources of discouragement often […] Read more
When Something Doesn’t Quite Feel Right
Tuesday August 9, 2016 | Brett TalleyHave you ever attended a group gathering (concert, work, church, school recital, etc) where you are haunted by the energy in the room? You are sitting there, trying to engage, but constantly distracted by the feeling of “this just doesn’t seem right.” This awkwardness often causes us to disengage, almost giving the same knee-jerk response […] Read more
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