The Church Is A Movement

06/10/2025 30 min Temporada 3 Episodio 7
The Church Is A Movement

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Send us a textThe Church is a MovementChristendom is over. The days of cultural Christianity, where the church sat at the center of society’s power and influence, are fading. But this is not a loss — it’s an opportunity. For genuine movement to happen, the church must reclaim its identity as a people shaped by a local theology of a global Christ — rooted in the places we live, yet connected to God’s Kingdom mission across the world.Movements are born in liminality — those uncomfortable spaces where we are pushed beyond safety and into dependence on God and one another. It’s in the fire, with skin in the game, that communitas takes shape. Here, the vision is no longer my vision or your vision, but our vision. Together, inspired by the hope of a better world in Christ, we attempt something bold for the Kingdom. And in that attempt, a deeper trust, shared victories, and true fellowship emerge.When we share fresh testimonies of God’s work, we spark a fresh move of God among His people. This is why movements multiply: not through programs, but through stories of God’s power lived out in ordinary lives. Without this, fellowship remains shallow, victories belong to “them,” but never to “us.”True purpose is not found in what is comfortable, but in stepping into the pain we long to ease in others, even when it echoes the discomfort of our own story. It’s there that the Spirit moves, and it’s there that the Church truly becomes what Jesus intended: not an institution, but a movement of disciples making disciples, together on mission with Him.Please consider following this podcast so that you do not miss an episode. Also, please support the work we are doing with either a monthly or yearly subscription. Subscribers will receive early access to episodes along with other perks.Support the show

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