Podcast Episode #394
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A lot has changed in our world over the past 10 years. Today, we highlight some major shifts in the church.
Some highlights from today’s episode include:
- I think in ten years, we will see more co-vocational church staff.
- The decline of “Cultural Christianity” is not a bad thing.
- The church leader of the future has to be a learner.
- The problem with information is not the lack of it, it’s curating it to find what you actually need to know.
- The program-driven church model is a dead model today.
- Time is the most precious resource your church members have.
The seven reasons we cover are:
- Post-recession mentality hit churches hard
- Technology change is exponential
- Increase of the “nones”
- The demand for a different kind of church leader
- The imperative of the learning leader has increased
- Old methodologies are not working
- The struggle with time and commitment
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