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In this episode of Strange Church History, we share a conference talk from Josh delivered in Logan, West Virginia, on the theme of re-enchanting the Church. This session explores how the Church can recover a deeper imagination, a sacramental vision of the world, and the ancient patterns that shaped Christian worship and life long before modernity stripped them of their wonder. Drawing from Scripture, history, and the symbolic world that once formed the Christian mind, Josh invites listeners to consider what it means to live as a people who see the world charged with the presence of God.
This talk stands as both reflection and invitation. It looks back to the great story the Church has inherited and asks how that story can once again shape our communities, our worship, and our sense of place in God’s creation.
Step inside Strange Church History and listen as the veil lifts a little, reminding us that the faith we confess has never been ordinary.
By Strange Church HistoryIn this episode of Strange Church History, we share a conference talk from Josh delivered in Logan, West Virginia, on the theme of re-enchanting the Church. This session explores how the Church can recover a deeper imagination, a sacramental vision of the world, and the ancient patterns that shaped Christian worship and life long before modernity stripped them of their wonder. Drawing from Scripture, history, and the symbolic world that once formed the Christian mind, Josh invites listeners to consider what it means to live as a people who see the world charged with the presence of God.
This talk stands as both reflection and invitation. It looks back to the great story the Church has inherited and asks how that story can once again shape our communities, our worship, and our sense of place in God’s creation.
Step inside Strange Church History and listen as the veil lifts a little, reminding us that the faith we confess has never been ordinary.