Gluttonous Monsters and Self-Worshipping Pagans

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • In this episode, hosts explore the evolving landscape of online church, spurred by insights from Nathan Finochio, Founder of TheosU.
    They reflect on the tension between leveraging digital platforms for outreach while guarding against the pitfalls of consumerism and individualism.
    Through historical parallels and personal reflections, listeners are prompted to consider the responsibilities of pastors in guiding congregants through the complexities of the online church.
    Welcome to Season 5 Episode 7 of the podcast. Search for "Allison Park Leadership Podcast" on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and listen for free.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @bernieelliot8671
    @bernieelliot8671 4 месяца назад

    With my lovely having two major surgeries (and myself having two also) since last July I thank God for APC having the online church!!!

  • @samanthashelbyadventures2596
    @samanthashelbyadventures2596 4 месяца назад +2

    Great discussion. I think one thing that would be helpful (at least it has been for me) is if churches would get back to having Sunday School classes that study the Bible verses by verse. For me, Sunday school classes (not the same as small groups which have their place and purpose) have provided needed Sunday morning connection, have challenged my thinking and allowed for meaningful input, and address the all to now common issue of Biblical Illiteracy among Christians today. It's been my experience in attending churches without such (especially larger churches) other than a greeting there's no real connection, which has the same online feel.

  • @amybaumiller1034
    @amybaumiller1034 4 месяца назад

    Good topic and funny that I was wondering about online church. I was watching more online but felt something was missing. I like being there in person much better.