thinking.church podcast

thinking.church

Strategy for churches in the U.K.

  1. 12/04/2024

    U.K. Youth Ministry Today (with Ps Stewart Elman & Ps Nathan Jorden)

    In this episode, Chris Bright is joined by Stewart Elman, National Youth Director for Assemblies of God (AoG) Great Britain, and Nathan Jordan, Location Pastor at One Church in Gloucester and founder of Thrive Youth Camp. Together, they explore the state of UK youth ministry, sharing their insights on the challenges, opportunities, and leadership development within youth ministries across the nation. Topics Covered: - The impact of digital culture on today’s youth and how it has reshaped youth ministry. - Navigating post-COVID youth ministry: The lasting effects and potential for a fresh start. - The importance of engaging with Gen Z and Gen Alpha, understanding their influences, and building authentic relationships with them. - The role of youth camps like Thrive and other events in creating life-changing moments for young people. - Leadership development in youth ministry: The need for long-term investment in youth leaders and fostering leadership among young people. - How churches can support and encourage their youth leaders for long-lasting ministry impact. Key Quotes: - Stewart Elman: "Youth ministry is real ministry. It’s not just a stepping stone." - Nathan Jordan: "Relevance is irrelevant. If you’ve got a heart for young people, God can use whatever gift you have." Resources Mentioned: - Thrive Youth Camp - AoG Youth Alive - Young Lions Boot Camp (AoG leadership program) Connect with the Guests: Stewart Elman: @StewElman on social media Nathan Jordan: @NathanJorden (Twitter/Instagram) Listener Takeaway: If you’re a youth leader or pastor, be encouraged to commit for the long haul, invest in young people’s lives with authenticity, and remember that every small action makes a big difference.

    56 min
  2. 11/20/2024

    Reclaiming the gift of singleness in the church (with Ps Amy Jorden & Ps Hannah Williamson)

    In this episode, Chris Bright dives into a deep conversation with Amy Jorden and Hannah Williamson about singleness in the church. Amy, the Location Pastor at One Church Gloucester, and Hannah, a consultant and associate of Thinking Church, explore the theological, strategic, and pastoral challenges surrounding how churches approach singleness. The discussion opens with Paul’s biblical view of singleness and its relevance today, addressing how the church can better support single people. They unpack the experiences of single people within the church, share practical ministry strategies, and emphasise the importance of friendship and community inclusion. They also discuss how singleness, far from being a second-rate status, can be a beautiful demonstration of the gospel. Key themes include the balance between theology and pastoral care, the societal pressures on single people, and how churches can shift their mindset to value and support those in all stages of life. Topics Covered: Theological insights on singleness (Paul's teaching in Corinthians) Personal experiences of singleness in ministry Strategies for supporting singles in church life The role of friendship in discipleship and community Misconceptions and challenges that single people face The importance of purpose and mission for singles Free Target Market Persona Sheet: https://www.thinking.church/signup Podcast: http://www.thinking.church/podcast/ Blog: http://www.thinking.church/blog/

    50 min
  3. 10/22/2024

    The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God (with Justin Brierley)

    In this episode of the Thinking Church podcast, host Chris Bright sits down with broadcaster and author Justin Brierley to discuss his latest book and podcast, The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God. Justin shares insights from years of conversations with atheists, skeptics, and Christians, including key figures like Jordan Peterson, Tom Holland, and Alex O'Connor (Cosmic Skeptic). The conversation dives into the revival of interest in Christianity, especially in intellectual and cultural circles, and explores how the church can respond to the growing hunger for meaning in the West. The episode covers the rise and fall of New Atheism, how thinkers like Peterson and Holland are reshaping the conversation around faith, and the challenges the church faces in staying relevant in an ever-changing world. Justin also discusses church leadership scandals and the future of the church in light of cultural shifts. Topics Covered: The decline of New Atheism and its impact on culture The influence of Jordan Peterson and Tom Holland on modern Christian thought Why the church must "keep Christianity weird" to stay distinctive The intellectual and spiritual hunger for deeper meaning in today's world Church scandals and the need for leadership reform The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God: https://amzn.to/4dJ5HuX Free Target Market Persona Sheet: https://www.thinking.church/signup Podcast: http://www.thinking.church/podcast/ Blog: http://www.thinking.church/blog/

    1 hr

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Strategy for churches in the U.K.