Connecting the Dots with Robin Michael Beach Episode 6: The Architecture of Deconstruction
Host: Bishop Robin Michael Beach, Th.D. Season 1 | BridgeWay Global Fellowship
🎙️ EPISODE DESCRIPTION
Deconstruction is not the enemy of faith. Done wrong, it leaves you standing in the rubble. Done right, it is the first act of rebuilding.
In Episode 6 of Connecting the Dots, Bishop Robin Michael Beach, Th.D., steps directly into one of the most charged conversations in modern Christianity — the deconstruction movement. Millions of people are walking away from institutional religion, questioning everything they were taught, and wondering whether anything they inherited was ever real. The church's typical response has been fear, dismissal, or condemnation. Bishop Robin offers something different: an architecture.
Drawing from the original Greek terms Ekklesia (the called-out assembly), Metanoia (the transformation of the mind), and Kairos (the appointed, opportune moment), this episode makes the case that deconstruction — when guided by wisdom rather than wound — is not the abandonment of faith but the recovery of it. The goal is not demolition. The goal is renovation. You do not tear down the load-bearing walls; you strip away everything that was never part of the original design.
This episode is for anyone who has questions they have been afraid to ask out loud. For anyone who has left a church but cannot shake the sense that God is still real. For anyone watching a loved one deconstruct and wondering how to respond. For anyone who suspects that what they are losing faith in is not God — but a system that was never God to begin with.
You are not falling apart. You may be standing at your Kairos moment.
🔑 IN THIS EPISODE
- What the deconstruction movement actually is — and why the church's fear-based response is driving people further away
- The critical difference between deconstructing your faith and deconstructing the scaffolding that was built around your faith
- Why Ekklesia never meant a building, an institution, or a Sunday service — and what Jesus actually meant in Matthew 16:18
- The political and civic roots of Ekklesia in the Greek city-state — the called-out assembly with governing authority
- The real meaning of Metanoia — why "repentance" is one of the most impoverished translations in the English Bible, and why the word actually means a total transformation of perception
- How genuine deconstruction is actually a form of Metanoia — the renovation of the mind that Romans 12:2 demands
- Kairos vs. Chronos — the two Greek words for time, and why your season of questioning may be an appointed moment rather than a spiritual crisis
- How to tell the difference between deconstruction that leads to rubble and deconstruction that leads to renovation
- A framework for examining what you inherited: keeping the load-bearing walls, removing what was never part of the original design
- A pastoral word to those in the middle of the questions — and to those watching someone they love walk through them
📖 SCRIPTURES REFERENCED
- Matthew 16:18 — "On this rock I will build my Ekklesia, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it"
- Romans 12:2 — "Be transformed by the renewal (Metanoia-renovation) of your mind"
- Mark 1:15 — "The time (Kairos) is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent (Metanoeite) and believe"
- 2 Corinthians 6:2 — "Behold, now is the favorable time (Kairos); behold, now is the day of salvation"
- 1 Thessalonians 5:21 — "Test everything; hold fast what is good"
- Hebrews 12:26–27 — The shaking of what can be shaken, so that what cannot be shaken may remain
- Ecclesiastes 3:1 — "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven"
🏛️ KEY TERMS & LEXICON Term Language Transliteration Definition Ἐκκλησία Greek
Ekklesia The called-out assembly — a civic and governing body in the Greek world, never a building or institution; the community of Kingdom citizens summoned out for a purpose Μετάνοια Greek
Metanoia Far more than "repentance" — a complete transformation of the mind, a fundamental reordering of perception and worldview Καιρός Greek
Kairos The appointed, opportune, divinely pregnant moment — qualitative time, as opposed to
Chronos (sequential, chronological time) 📚 ACADEMIC & CULTURAL REFERENCES
- Pew Research Center — data on religious disaffiliation and the rise of the "nones" in American religious life
- Charles Taylor — A Secular Age — the conditions of belief in a secular age and the fragilization of faith
- Peter Berger — The Sacred Canopy — plausibility structures and the sociology of religious belief
- Jacques Derrida — origins of deconstruction as a philosophical method — and how the popular usage differs from the academic one
- Ancient Greek civic assembly (Ekklesia) — the political background of the New Testament's most important word for the church
⏱️ EPISODE TIMESTAMPS
- 00:00 — Introduction & The Conversation the Church Is Afraid to Have
- 04:15 — Part 1: The Hook — Why Millions Are Walking Away
- 09:30 — Part 2: Cultural Diagnosis — The Rise of the "Nones" and the Failure of Fear
- 14:45 — Deconstruction: Derrida, the Popular Movement, and the Difference
- 19:30 — Part 3: Theological Deconstruction — Ekklesia, Metanoia, Kairos
- 19:40 — Ekklesia: The Called-Out Assembly That Was Never a Building
- 26:15 — Metanoia: The Transformation the English Bible Buried
- 32:40 — Kairos: Your Questions May Be an Appointed Moment
- 38:00 — Part 4: The Construction — Renovation, Not Demolition
- 45:30 — A Word to Those in the Questions — and Those Watching Someone They Love
- 49:00 — Part 5: The Closing Charge
- 52:00 — Outro & Season 1 Lexicon CTA
📲 CONNECT & RESOURCES
🌐 Website: bishopcatalog.com 📖 Free Resource: Download the Season 1 Lexicon — the complete Greek & Hebrew glossary for all of Season 1, including Ekklesia, Metanoia, and Kairos 🎙️ Next Episode: Episode 7 — The Kingdom Is Not a Religion (Basileia · Metanoia · Ekklesia) 🏛️ Community: BridgeWay Global Fellowship — Fayetteville, Arkansas
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🔗 EPISODE SERIES NAVIGATION Episode Title Theme Episode 6 The Architecture of Deconstruction
Ekklesia · Metanoia · Kairos Episode 7 The Kingdom Is Not a Religion
Basileia · Metanoia · Ekklesia Episode 8 The Covenant You Were Made For
Berit · Hesed · Diatheke Episode 9 The Faith That Moves
Pistis · Hypostasis · Telos Episode 10 Zion Is Already Being Built
Zion · Oikos · Shalom Episode 11 The Priesthood of the Ordinary
Hierateuma · Parresia · Laos Episode 12 The Subversion of Power
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