Everyday Reformation

Movement Isn’t Direction: Why Churches Drift (Even When They’re Busy)


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Churches don’t drift because they stop caring. They drift because they stay busy without clear direction.

In this episode of Everyday Reformation, Nick Carter is joined by Pastor Brandon Scroggins to examine why movement is not the same as mission—and how churches, families, and men can lose their way even while remaining active, committed, and sincere.

This conversation explores the difference between activity and alignment, why repeated vision matters, and how clear direction forms habits that shape people over time. Drawing from Scripture, pastoral experience, and real church life, Brandon explains why churches must resist both complacency and the constant chase for novelty, and instead anchor themselves in durable convictions and ordinary faithfulness.

Along the way, they discuss:

  • Why churches experience mission drift even when attendance and activity remain high

  • How habits and repeated direction form church culture over time

  • The role of Scripture, discipleship, and shared convictions in sustaining faithfulness

  • How suffering and pressure reveal whether a church’s framework can actually hold

  • Practical counsel for families and men seeking clarity, maturity, and perseverance

    The episode closes with a powerful reminder that perseverance is not ultimately grounded in our grip on God—but in His grip on us.

    Same mission. Same Lord. Same Word.

    May we be the church reformed, and always being reformed, according to Scripture.

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