Clearly Christian with Dr. Cy Smith

Preventing Mission Drift: A Conversation with Jay McCurry


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Leaders feel the tension every day between staying true to what matters most and the constant pressure to adapt, adjust, and survive. But when the mission itself begins to fade, the cost is far greater than declining enrollment or public criticism. The question becomes whether Christian education still forms hearts and minds for truth, or is left to quietly blend into everything else.

In this episode of Clearly Christian, host Dr. Cy Smith, Superintendent of Mansfield Christian School, talks with Dr. Jay McCurry, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Randall University. They talk about mission, what it means to operate on purpose, and the daily and diligent fight to make sure never to drift off course. 

Changes will happen, and if you’re not operating on purpose with a mission, the path can become gray. Gen Z students arrive spiritually curious yet morally confused. Newer faculty bring expertise and passion, but frequently lack formal biblical worldview training. And the expectation to grow and to succeed can contribute to leaders taking shortcuts to meet goals. Without intentional development, modeling, accountability, and constant communication, sacred–secular division quietly takes root.

Whether in a Christian school environment, a corporate office or a small town business, Dr. McCurry emphasizes that worldview must shape everything. Mission drift is not defeated through slogans or programs, but through clear conviction, relational leadership, spiritual formation, and an unwavering commitment to live what is taught.

Takeaways

-Mission drift is driven most powerfully by financial pressure and cultural conformity

-Hybrid worldviews are now common among both students and younger faculty

-Worldview must shape hiring, curriculum, policies, athletics, and student life

-Sacred–secular divide weakens Christian education from the inside out

-Clear conviction builds trust with families rather than driving them away

-One-on-one relationships remain the most effective leadership influence

-Consistent communication is essential for sustaining mission clarity

-Christian education exists to form disciples, not just award credentials


Chapters

00:13 Why Mission Drift Is the Real Threat

05:58 Financial Pressure vs. Biblical Conviction

10:56 What a Provost Really Protects

13:23 Curriculum, Athletics, and Mission Fit

16:11 When Someone Isn’t a Mission Fit

18:30 Gen Z and Hybrid Worldviews

20:50 Training Others to Think Christianly

25:59 Why Clear Communication Matters

31:08 Trust, Loyalty, and Bold Conviction

33:29 Why Christian Education Still Matters

36:41 Chalkboard Points


Helpful Links: 

Dr. Jay McCurry, Randall University: https://ru.edu/

Dr. Cy Smith, Mansfield Christian School: https://www.mcsflames.org/

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