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In this episode of the Biblical Film Room Michael Jerome slows the tape to ask a hard but hopeful question: when did the church stop looking like Jesus—and how do we bring Him back to the center?
Drawing on Scripture, research about the unchurched, and personal reflection, he explores how systems, performance, and production can push Christ out of the frame and offers three practical shifts—performance to presence, institution to incarnation, platform to people—to restore Christ-centered ministry.
The episode is a call to diagnose, repent, and return so churches can better meet people’s felt needs and help them encounter Jesus again.
By Michael McGinnisIn this episode of the Biblical Film Room Michael Jerome slows the tape to ask a hard but hopeful question: when did the church stop looking like Jesus—and how do we bring Him back to the center?
Drawing on Scripture, research about the unchurched, and personal reflection, he explores how systems, performance, and production can push Christ out of the frame and offers three practical shifts—performance to presence, institution to incarnation, platform to people—to restore Christ-centered ministry.
The episode is a call to diagnose, repent, and return so churches can better meet people’s felt needs and help them encounter Jesus again.