Future Church (Pod)
By Future Church Pod
Future Church (Pod)Apr 29, 2021
018 // what matters most (uvalde)
In this episode, Taylor & Ashish talk about the tragic events in Uvalde, TX, and what matters most as we look ahead.
017 // the long game is underrated
Season 2 - Episode 2.
How would you live in your community if you knew you could never move? Taylor and Ashish discuss the end of the iPod and the significance of playing the long game.
016 // prayer rooms & dinner tables
SEASON 2 / Episode 1 - We're back with a brand new season. A lot has happened in our year away - in our lives and in the church.
015 // old issues new voices
There's a lot going on. Whether it's the Israel-Palestine Conflict or the behavior of humans that is leading to anything but flourishing, the issues we're facing aren't new - they're old. We explore how we should think about these conflicts, and then the conversation shifts to talking about voices we grew up listening to. Preachers, leaders, writers - they shaped us. And while they may not be relevant to the younger generation, they still carry weight for us, because they were relevant in our formative years. Today, the younger generation is navigating what we had permission to navigate. We must give them the space to do what we did.
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014 // deconstructing the doge
We talk about good and bad deconstruction and how we can seek truth, confront the past and aim toward a compelling future. We reference several ideas and quotes from After Doubt: How To Question Your Faith Without Losing It, a book by A.J. Swoboda.
Disclaimer: All content on this episode is for discussion and illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice or recommendation to buy or sell any securities. Should you need such advice, consult a licensed financial or tax advisor. All views expressed are personal opinion as of date of recording and are subject to change without responsibility to update views.
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013 // fear your neighbor
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012 // a conversation with Tiffany Bluhm
EPISODE 12: We're excited to have Tiffany Bluhm on the pod. Her writing and speaking have impacted a wide range of audiences the world over. Her latest book "Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell The Truth And How Everyone Can Speak Up" is a must read for pastors and church leaders. We talk about the dynamics of power and abuse in organizations, and how faith leaders can think more clearly around these issues for the future. This is a conversation you don't want to miss!
Get Tiffany's book & learn more: https://linktr.ee/tiffanybluhm
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011 // sticker bushes & sacred spaces
twitter.com/ChesAllenPDX/status/1375298923531620354?s=20
www.theverge.com/2021/3/29/22357225/nike-sues-lil-nas-x-unauthorized-satan-shoes-mschf
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010 // hope in the middle of pain
EPISODE 10 - Joash Thomas returns to talk about the events of last week's mass shooting in Atlanta that left 8 dead, including 6 Asian women. How do events like these effect the church - and what conversations should it spark in how we approach concepts like sexuality and temptation?
DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded early Monday morning, March 22nd, just hours before another mass shooting in Boulder, CO. While both are tragic, there is only mention of the events in Atlanta.
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09 // smokin' hot human flourishing (with Ian Bailey)
In this episode we're joined by Ian Bailey, a pastor, entrepreneur, and friend of the pod. In this conversation we explore church planting, entrepreneurship and what it looks like to seek human flourishing... as well as some tired youth pastor tropes.
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08 // the stamford branch is closing
What does the Stamford branch of Dunder Mifflin have to do with the future of the church? We often settle into a groove, a rhythm, a routine of how things ought to be done. This becomes detrimental to the future when we assume it has to stay that way. How do we get out of the groundhogs day rhythm and get a vision for what could be?
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07 // let jesus pourover you
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06 // righteous invasion of truth [R.I.O.T.]
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05 // justice and the local church (BONUS EPISODE)
In this BONUS EPISODE, we have friend of the pod Joash Thomas join us to talk about biblical justice and the local church. Joash leads International Justice Mission’s Advocacy & Mobilization efforts in the US Southeast region. He brings a unique and helpful perspective on how churches can start thinking about and acting toward justice, both locally and globally. He is passionate about seeing the church live out its prophetic call to bring biblical justice to the world through the church. We think this is an important conversation, in light of Black History Month and the larger conversation the North American church needs to have around justice.
IJM Resource: God of Justice Study Guide (www.ijm.org/godofjustice)
Text 'NOW CHURCH' to 52886
Book: 'Reading While Black – African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope' by Esau McCaulley (https://www.ivpress.com/reading-while-black)
Connect with Joash Thomas:
Twitter: @JoashPThomas
Instagram: @JoashPThomas
Medium: https://medium.com/@joashthomas
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04 // upside down feedback
We're back with our 4th episode. In many ways, this last year flipped feedback upside-down. The mechanisms we rely on to give us a pulse of reality have largely been quenched, while the feedback we're not used to having regularly is in front of our faces constantly with social media and the gig economy. This upside-down feedback isn't all bad... it's actually an invitation from God to rest.
Learn: What is the enneagram and how does it work?(The Enneagram Institute – https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/how-the-enneagram-system-works)
Article: The Rise & Fall of the Front Porch (The Wall Street Journal – https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-front-porch-11568206837)
Game: Cards Christians Like (https://cardschristianslike.com/)
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03 // outside the box without crushing it
It's episode three! Ashish & Taylor talk about how important it is for pastors & leaders to embrace growth mindsets as they look to the future. A static mindset can keep you stuck, inflexible, and unprepared for what's next. Is it possible to have 'outside the box thinking' without 'crushing the box'?
Book: “Mindset” by Carol S. Dweck (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/44330/mindset-by-carol-s-dweck-phd/)
Book: "Jesus and John Wayne" by Kristin Kobes Du Mez (https://kristindumez.com/books/jesus-and-john-wayne/)
Game: "Cards Christians Like" (https://cardschristianslike.com/)
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02 // soil & soul
It’s easy to celebrate productivity or ‘fruitfulness’ or ‘busyness’, while ignoring the overall health of our souls, our teams, and our ministries. In this second episode, Ashish and Taylor explore how important it is to allow for seasons to slow down, pause, and ’decommission the garden’ of our lives.
Book: “Atomic Habits” by James Clear (https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits)
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01 // rocketships & russia
Welcome to our first official episode! In this episode, Ashish & Taylor explore the big idea of ‘reasoning by first principle’ instead of ‘reasoning by analogy.’ We talk about how churches need to think more clearly about their ‘why’ before they lean into a ‘what.’
Article: “Surge of Student Suicides Pushes Las Vegas Schools to Reopen”
(https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/24/us/politics/student-suicides-nevada-coronavirus.html)
Book: “Think Like A Rocket Scientist”
(https://ozanvarol.com/books/)
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00 // we're just getting started [the trailer]
The Trailer / We're Just Getting Started
Welcome to the Future Church (Podcast), a conversation about the future of the church in North America, hosted by Ashish Joy & Taylor Murray.
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