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The Church Renewal Podcast explores how congregations can address their corporate history and discipline in the second part of our discussion with Dr. Ken Quick of Blessing Point Ministries. Churches often resist examining painful history, but Christ's love demands honest confrontation with the past to experience true renewal. Listen to Part 1 here.
The 8th Letter by Dr. Ken Quick.
• Churches exist as corporate bodies, not just collections of individuals, subject to Christ's discipline
• Jesus disciplines congregations he loves, sometimes removing their "lampstands" when they fail to address sin
• Biblical examples like David and the Gibeonites show God holds communities accountable for historical wrongs
• Sacred or solemn assemblies provide a biblical model for churches to corporately address sin and hear from God
• Structural changes (new constitutions, leadership models) fail to solve spiritual problems without addressing root causes
• Effective church renewal requires humbly listening to "the Lord of the church" rather than applying quick fixes
• Churches must take responsibility for their history, including reconciling with wounded former members and pastors
• The renewal process should involve the entire congregation in listening to the Spirit's guidance
Find infö on all of Dr. Quicks books.
Flourish exists to set ministry leaders free to be effective wherever God has called them. When pastors or churches feel stuck, our team of coaches refresh their hope in the gospel and help them clarify their strategy. For more information, visit flourishcoaching.org or email [email protected].
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The Church Renewal Podcast explores how congregations can address their corporate history and discipline in the second part of our discussion with Dr. Ken Quick of Blessing Point Ministries. Churches often resist examining painful history, but Christ's love demands honest confrontation with the past to experience true renewal. Listen to Part 1 here.
The 8th Letter by Dr. Ken Quick.
• Churches exist as corporate bodies, not just collections of individuals, subject to Christ's discipline
• Jesus disciplines congregations he loves, sometimes removing their "lampstands" when they fail to address sin
• Biblical examples like David and the Gibeonites show God holds communities accountable for historical wrongs
• Sacred or solemn assemblies provide a biblical model for churches to corporately address sin and hear from God
• Structural changes (new constitutions, leadership models) fail to solve spiritual problems without addressing root causes
• Effective church renewal requires humbly listening to "the Lord of the church" rather than applying quick fixes
• Churches must take responsibility for their history, including reconciling with wounded former members and pastors
• The renewal process should involve the entire congregation in listening to the Spirit's guidance
Find infö on all of Dr. Quicks books.
Flourish exists to set ministry leaders free to be effective wherever God has called them. When pastors or churches feel stuck, our team of coaches refresh their hope in the gospel and help them clarify their strategy. For more information, visit flourishcoaching.org or email [email protected].
Support the show
Please connect with us at our Website, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
If you'd like to support the work of Flourish Coaching you can click here to make a donation.
Connect with Jeremy to discuss podcasting.

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