Listen "Analog Church | Jay Y. Kim (Part 1) | PT 7"
Episode Synopsis
Technology has led us to be more disembodied. Jay Y. Kim has observed all these trends and more from his time living and pastoring in Silicon Valley. He also talks about his journey of deconstruction and how his community of faith helped nurture him along on his journey to experience Jesus more fully. Incarnation means physical presence matters. Discussion Questions:
What are your initial thoughts on comparing and contrasting analogy vs. digital church?
Jay talks about a process of deconstruction and reconstruction of his faith. Have you gone through any experience like this? If so what helped guide you through the experience?
We are deeply impacted by the stimulus around us. What would you say are most influencing the people in your church?
They talked about Dallas Willard’s famous quote that says, “Grace is not opposed to effort, it is opposed to earning.” How do you see this reality of grace play out in the life of your church?
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