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In this episode of the Rows to Rooms podcast, Pastor Taylor shares where Infuse Church currently stands in the transition from a traditional Sunday-morning model to a network of house churches.
Rather than revealing a perfectly mapped plan, Taylor explains how this journey has unfolded through a process of listening to God step by step — through Scripture, prayer, open and closed doors, conversations with experienced micro-church leaders, and ongoing discussion within the church community.
He also walks through the early framework for how this transition may begin, including a potential sending service, the structure of the first house churches, leadership development, and how groups will likely form around existing relationships.
This episode is about transparency, patience, and learning to trust how God teaches His people progressively as they follow Him.
Next episode: Pastor Taylor shares his biggest concern about this transition — and why it matters for the future of discipleship.
By infusechurchIn this episode of the Rows to Rooms podcast, Pastor Taylor shares where Infuse Church currently stands in the transition from a traditional Sunday-morning model to a network of house churches.
Rather than revealing a perfectly mapped plan, Taylor explains how this journey has unfolded through a process of listening to God step by step — through Scripture, prayer, open and closed doors, conversations with experienced micro-church leaders, and ongoing discussion within the church community.
He also walks through the early framework for how this transition may begin, including a potential sending service, the structure of the first house churches, leadership development, and how groups will likely form around existing relationships.
This episode is about transparency, patience, and learning to trust how God teaches His people progressively as they follow Him.
Next episode: Pastor Taylor shares his biggest concern about this transition — and why it matters for the future of discipleship.