Always Forward Podcast

Dan Alger

Podcast by Dan Alger

  1. A Posture of Death and Resurrection (with Chad and Kirstin Magnuson) - S10E6

    2 days ago

    A Posture of Death and Resurrection (with Chad and Kirstin Magnuson) - S10E6

    What does it look like when God completely strips away your professional identity to prepare you for His mission? In this episode, host Molly Ruch sits down with Fr. Chad and Kirstin Magnuson, co-planters of Church of the Incarnation in Appleton, Wisconsin. From an unexpected pastoral call overlooking the ocean to identical prophetic visions on an Easter Sunday, Chad and Kirstin share their remarkable transition from a comfortable life in academia and therapy to the unpredictable world of church planting. They dive into the reality of a multi-year discernment journey, the intense vulnerability of a planting residency, and why the hard seasons of "humble submission under godly authority" and waiting are actually necessary gifts for your future congregation. Some of what you'll hear in this episode: • The Vulnerability of a Residency: How transitioning from a university professor to a church intern intentionally stripped away professional identity, forcing a deeper reliance on value found solely in Jesus. • Discerning the Demographics vs. The Heart: Moving past mere demographic cost-benefit analyses on paper to engaging in prayer walks, fasting, and developing a gut-level compassion for nominal believers. • The Blessing of Godly Authority: Embracing a posture of humble submission under bishops and canons, and recognizing why a season of waiting is a strategic gift rather than wasted time. • Engaging the Whole Family in Kingdom Risk: Navigating a major relocation by involving young children in discernment, prayer, and witnessing God’s financial provision firsthand.

    36 min
  2. Preaching to the Skeptic and the Saint (with George Sinclair) S10E2

    7 May

    Preaching to the Skeptic and the Saint (with George Sinclair) S10E2

    In church planting, every Sunday is an opportunity to reach both the lifelong believer and the curious skeptic. But how do you bridge that gap without compromising the Gospel or confusing your listeners? In this episode, Molly Ruch sits down with George Sinclair to talk about preaching in a church plant context. Drawing from decades of ministry, church planting, and teaching preaching, George shares why pastors must listen deeply to Scripture, understand the culture around them, and speak clearly to the real fears, questions, and longings of the human heart. In this episode, you’ll discover: - The "Water" Analogy: Why we are often unconscious of our cultural context and how to start seeing it clearly. - The FACES Framework: A five-point checklist to ensure your preaching is impactful and accessible. - Beyond the "Christian Bubble": Why you should preach as if non-Christians are in the room, even when they aren’t. - Preaching to the Heart: How to identify the "human condition" issues in a text that speak to everyone’s fears and anxieties. - The Power of Simplicity: Why clarity is your best friend and how to avoid the "fog in the pews". Whether you are a new church planter or a seasoned rector, this conversation will challenge you to listen to the Word—and your neighbor—with fresh ears. George is the Canon for Church Planting for the Diocese of Canada, rector of Messiah Ottawa, and principal of Ryle Seminary. He has been a key leader in the missional endeavors of the Anglican Church in North America for over three decades.

    1hr 9min

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