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In the thought-provoking episode of The Founder Collective Podcast, hosts Tamra Andress and Anthony Hart delve deep into the concept of 'church.' They explore how it has evolved into an institutionalized structure that has drifted from its original essence. Their conversation is a call to return to the heart of what the church truly means – a place of people, relationships, and community.
Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize the importance of letting go of pride and ego, instead focusing on serving others with humility. They share insights about being like foster parents to a hurting congregation, investing in people's lives, and creating an environment where individuals feel genuinely seen. Tamra and Anthony highlight the need to make space for God to move and work within the church, rather than rigidly orchestrating services.
The mobilized church, they argue, might take on various forms but carries the same core values: edification, exhortation, encouragement, and the nurturing of personal growth. They stress the significance of operating in excellence rather than striving for perfection and emphasize that identity should be rooted in Christ, not in methods or models.
As a call to action, listeners are encouraged to reflect on the underlying 'why' that fuels their involvement with church or ministry. They should also examine areas where ego or pride might hinder effective service to the community. Additionally, the hosts prompt listeners to prayerfully assess their church's models and methods, exploring opportunities for more fluidity and openness to God's direction. Finally, they suggest tangible ways to pour into and encourage those around them and remind everyone to make room for the Holy Spirit's guidance and movement in their lives and ministries.
Want to be part of our conversation? The Founder Collective Table is a great opportunity for you to get plugged in and start seeing where God will lead you! Wednesdays at 12 Noon EST. We have room for you at the table! https://fitifaith.activehosted.com/f/91
The FounderCon Conference is coming up at the end of this year! Tickets are available NOW! https://www.thefoundercon.com/
Thank you for listening! To hear more from us, visit us at:
Tamra's Podcast, The F.I.T. in Faith Podcast : https://omny.fm/shows/the-f-i-t-in-faith-podcast
Anthony's Podcast, In the Red : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-red/id1617463799
Joseph "Jay" Stallings newest release, "Glory" : https://music.apple.com/us/album/glory-feat-joseph-stallings-iii/1671269971?i=1671269972
By Tamra Andress, Anthony Hart, and Joseph "Jay" Stallings5
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In the thought-provoking episode of The Founder Collective Podcast, hosts Tamra Andress and Anthony Hart delve deep into the concept of 'church.' They explore how it has evolved into an institutionalized structure that has drifted from its original essence. Their conversation is a call to return to the heart of what the church truly means – a place of people, relationships, and community.
Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize the importance of letting go of pride and ego, instead focusing on serving others with humility. They share insights about being like foster parents to a hurting congregation, investing in people's lives, and creating an environment where individuals feel genuinely seen. Tamra and Anthony highlight the need to make space for God to move and work within the church, rather than rigidly orchestrating services.
The mobilized church, they argue, might take on various forms but carries the same core values: edification, exhortation, encouragement, and the nurturing of personal growth. They stress the significance of operating in excellence rather than striving for perfection and emphasize that identity should be rooted in Christ, not in methods or models.
As a call to action, listeners are encouraged to reflect on the underlying 'why' that fuels their involvement with church or ministry. They should also examine areas where ego or pride might hinder effective service to the community. Additionally, the hosts prompt listeners to prayerfully assess their church's models and methods, exploring opportunities for more fluidity and openness to God's direction. Finally, they suggest tangible ways to pour into and encourage those around them and remind everyone to make room for the Holy Spirit's guidance and movement in their lives and ministries.
Want to be part of our conversation? The Founder Collective Table is a great opportunity for you to get plugged in and start seeing where God will lead you! Wednesdays at 12 Noon EST. We have room for you at the table! https://fitifaith.activehosted.com/f/91
The FounderCon Conference is coming up at the end of this year! Tickets are available NOW! https://www.thefoundercon.com/
Thank you for listening! To hear more from us, visit us at:
Tamra's Podcast, The F.I.T. in Faith Podcast : https://omny.fm/shows/the-f-i-t-in-faith-podcast
Anthony's Podcast, In the Red : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-red/id1617463799
Joseph "Jay" Stallings newest release, "Glory" : https://music.apple.com/us/album/glory-feat-joseph-stallings-iii/1671269971?i=1671269972

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