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In this episode of the Take Off Podcast, Thomas Clark explores a vital discipleship truth: we are scattered on purpose and sent to specific places. While God gathers His people for formation, He intentionally scatters them for mission—not randomly, but with divine purpose. Drawing from Scripture and lived experience within a disciple-making movement, Thomas clarifies two common errors in the Church today: staying gathered and never going, or scattering without shared identity and purpose. This episode reframes scattering not as a weakness of the Church, but as God’s design for reaching His world.
Thomas unpacks how Jesus formed His disciples before sending them, why the Church was never meant to be a place we “go to” but a people who are sent, and how our neighborhoods, workplaces, and everyday gathering spaces are commissioned mission fields. Listeners are invited to see geography as theology—recognizing that where we live, work, learn, and play is where God has already sent us. The episode concludes with a reflection question and a practical “I will…” invitation, challenging listeners to engage one specific place God has entrusted to them with intentional, faithful presence.
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Take Off is a disciple-making podcast designed to equip everyday followers of Jesus to live missionally where they live, work, learn, and play. Supporters help sustain this work and receive short bonus reflections each week that go deeper into the themes of the episode—offering additional insight, pastoral encouragement, and formation-focused teaching. Supporting is not about buying content, but partnering in the slow, faithful work of making disciples who make disciples.
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In this episode of the Take Off Podcast, Thomas Clark explores a vital discipleship truth: we are scattered on purpose and sent to specific places. While God gathers His people for formation, He intentionally scatters them for mission—not randomly, but with divine purpose. Drawing from Scripture and lived experience within a disciple-making movement, Thomas clarifies two common errors in the Church today: staying gathered and never going, or scattering without shared identity and purpose. This episode reframes scattering not as a weakness of the Church, but as God’s design for reaching His world.
Thomas unpacks how Jesus formed His disciples before sending them, why the Church was never meant to be a place we “go to” but a people who are sent, and how our neighborhoods, workplaces, and everyday gathering spaces are commissioned mission fields. Listeners are invited to see geography as theology—recognizing that where we live, work, learn, and play is where God has already sent us. The episode concludes with a reflection question and a practical “I will…” invitation, challenging listeners to engage one specific place God has entrusted to them with intentional, faithful presence.
Support the show
Take Off is a disciple-making podcast designed to equip everyday followers of Jesus to live missionally where they live, work, learn, and play. Supporters help sustain this work and receive short bonus reflections each week that go deeper into the themes of the episode—offering additional insight, pastoral encouragement, and formation-focused teaching. Supporting is not about buying content, but partnering in the slow, faithful work of making disciples who make disciples.
https://www.facebook.com/bishopthomas.clark/
https://www.youtube.com/@taclark4
https://www.taclark4ministries.com/
https://x.com/TAClark4