Is the cHURCH Relevant Today? with Dr. Johnny Walker Part 1
Renewed Mindsets: Don't Conform-TRANSFORM01/24/24 • 42 min
Have you ever found yourself questioning the relevance of church in our fast-paced, digital world? Join me, Rick Yuhas, as I sit down with leadership coach Dr. Johnny Walker to tackle this and many other provocative questions about modern church dynamics. With a friendship spanning three decades, Dr. Walker and I share more than just laughs; we share a passion for reinvigorating the spiritual community. This episode promises a deep exploration into why church attendance has taken a backseat for many and how we can inspire a comeback that resonates with today's society.
Our conversation takes an unexpected turn when we reminisce about a pivotal meal with Pastor Mike, which turned out to be a prelude to the pandemic's push for online ministry. We grapple with the reality that discipleship doesn't always need a pew and a pulpit. Instead, we reveal the successes and hurdles of cultivating faith through the pixels of our screens. By discussing the implementation of small, virtual groups, we shed light on how churches can effectively shepherd their flock in the digital grasslands of our time.
We wrap up this episode with a look at the fine line churches walk between preserving tradition and embracing change, inspired by the likes of George Barna and C.S. Lewis. Dr. Walker and I dissect the reluctance of churches to adapt and the effects on their community clout. We propose a vision for churches that focuses on equipping believers to live out their faith every day, nurturing a familial atmosphere that extends far beyond Sunday mornings. Tune in for a reflective journey that will leave you with a fresh perspective on the mission and potential transformation of the church in our digitally-driven age.
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01/24/24 • 42 min
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Renewed Mindsets: Don't Conform-TRANSFORM - Is the cHURCH Relevant Today? with Dr. Johnny Walker Part 1
Transcript
Rick Yuhas 0:00
Coming up on renewed mindsets, an interview that Oprah herself would be envious of. Two seasoned ministers discussing the state of the church in 2024.
Dr. Johnny Walker 0:11
I mean, how many arguments have you been in at the Southern Baptist Church where we're the answer, You know, why can't we do this? We've never done that before. We've always done it this way.
Rick Yuhas 0:21
And taking a youth to business meeting because there was an argument about the colo
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