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Welcome to the first episode of the Rows to Rooms Podcast, a conversation about the journey Infuse Church is beginning as we transition from a traditional Sunday gathering model to a network of microchurches meeting in homes and everyday spaces.
In this episode, Pastor Taylor shares the heart behind the shift, answers some of the early questions people are asking, and explains why smaller, relational communities may be one of the most powerful environments for discipleship and mission. Using the simple analogy of a classroom, he explores why people often grow and engage more deeply in smaller settings than in larger ones.
But this conversation goes deeper than structure. At the center is a question Jesus asked in Matthew 25: Are we truly living as the hands and feet of Christ? Too often, the work of caring for others has been outsourced to church leaders or organizations. What if the church was meant to live that mission together, week by week, in everyday life?
This episode launches an honest and ongoing conversation about what church can look like when relationships, discipleship, and serving others become the core rhythm of the community.
Whether you’re part of Infuse Church or simply curious about new ways churches are thinking about community and mission, this podcast is an open and transparent look at the journey.
By infusechurchWelcome to the first episode of the Rows to Rooms Podcast, a conversation about the journey Infuse Church is beginning as we transition from a traditional Sunday gathering model to a network of microchurches meeting in homes and everyday spaces.
In this episode, Pastor Taylor shares the heart behind the shift, answers some of the early questions people are asking, and explains why smaller, relational communities may be one of the most powerful environments for discipleship and mission. Using the simple analogy of a classroom, he explores why people often grow and engage more deeply in smaller settings than in larger ones.
But this conversation goes deeper than structure. At the center is a question Jesus asked in Matthew 25: Are we truly living as the hands and feet of Christ? Too often, the work of caring for others has been outsourced to church leaders or organizations. What if the church was meant to live that mission together, week by week, in everyday life?
This episode launches an honest and ongoing conversation about what church can look like when relationships, discipleship, and serving others become the core rhythm of the community.
Whether you’re part of Infuse Church or simply curious about new ways churches are thinking about community and mission, this podcast is an open and transparent look at the journey.