From Profit to Purpose: The Collective Way’s Mission-Driven Model

In this episode of God on the Move, Scott Hall, Chief Ministry Officer at Expo Home Improvements, shares his transformative journey from pastoral leadership to integrating faith-driven principles in the corporate world. He explains how Expo Home Improvement supports its employees and their families with free, anonymous counseling and life coaching services.

The episode discusses the vital relationship between church and business, emphasizing values such as integrity, servant leadership, and the dignity of every person. Through their nonprofit initiative, The Collective Way, Expo Home Improvement tithes 10% of its net earnings to support global missions, blending business acumen with spiritual impact.

Scott’s story highlights the shift from traditional church structures to a more integrated approach, utilizing business as a mission field to achieve holistic ministry and lasting kingdom impact.

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Guests in This Episode

Scott Hall

Scott currently serves as the Chief Ministry Officer of Expo Home Improvement, and leads Collective Way, a nonprofit organization built on the principle of “Work together, Change lives.” His leadership focuses on uniting faith-driven business leaders and faith-based nonprofit organizations to create meaningful, lasting impact through collaboration and service.

With a deep passion for service, Scott has committed his career to creating meaningful opportunities that connect like-minded people, build transformative community, and mobilize followers of Jesus for collective impact. His approach blends strategic leadership with a heart for ministry, ensuring that Collective Way not only provides resources but also builds connections that foster growth and support for the nonprofit leaders they serve.
Under his leadership, along with Paul Dietzler, Collective Way continues to expand its reach, helping individuals discover the power of unity, collaboration, and service.

Whether spearheading initiatives, mentoring leaders, or developing partnerships, he remains steadfast in his mission to bring people together for exponential impact. Scott has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to faith, leadership, and community development, continually seeking innovative ways to serve and inspire those around him.

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