40 episodes

This podcast is an extension of Renaissance - we're a new grassroots church movement getting off the ground in the Boston metro area with a humble vision to empower everyday people - dreamers, creators, and enjoyers of life to showcase the beauty of Christ in our city. Every episode we'll talk about themes related to that vision, and what it means to be the church in our unique cultural moment. To find out more about us - head to wearerenaissance.org.

Dream. Create. Enjoy‪.‬ Renaissance

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This podcast is an extension of Renaissance - we're a new grassroots church movement getting off the ground in the Boston metro area with a humble vision to empower everyday people - dreamers, creators, and enjoyers of life to showcase the beauty of Christ in our city. Every episode we'll talk about themes related to that vision, and what it means to be the church in our unique cultural moment. To find out more about us - head to wearerenaissance.org.

    039 - Sharing Leadership & Accountability

    039 - Sharing Leadership & Accountability

    Part of Season 4! In this episode, we interview Lucas Pulley to talk about shared leadership and the implications of doing life in a microchurch community. We'll be looking at how we often get leadership wrong and what it looks like to practice polycentric or shared leadership.

    Lucas Pulley is Executive Director of Underground Network, an experimental community made up of over 100 microchurches in Tampa Bay and serving dozens of similar decentralized and empowering movements around the world. Lucas has years of experience planting microchurches and leading decentralized networks of grassroots churches, and still leads a neighborhood house church in the projects of inner city Tampa to this day with his wife and 3 kids. He is driven to see cities transformed by the priesthood of all believers activated in the mission of God.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    038 - Practicing Hospitality

    038 - Practicing Hospitality

    Part of Season 4! In this episode, we interview Damaris Taylor of The Bridge as we continue looking at the realities of microchurch community. How do we understand hospitality as a spiritual family? Where do we sometimes miss the mark on this issue? How can we become more inclusive with hospitality? What are the best practices for working through it? In this episode, we unpack these themes together.

    • 50 min
    037 - Experiencing Conflict & Reconciliation

    037 - Experiencing Conflict & Reconciliation

    Part of Season 4! In this episode, the Renaissance Team continues the Dream. Create. Enjoy. Podcast by looking at the realities of microchurch community. How do we navigate conflict in the midst of becoming a spiritual family? How can we shift our perception of conflict in the Christian life? What are the best practices for working through it? In this episode, they unpack these themes together.

    • 59 min
    036 - Walking Through Pain & Burdens

    036 - Walking Through Pain & Burdens

    Part of Season 4! In this episode, we interview Dr. Neal Windham to talk about life together in community and the realities of learning to walk together through difficulties. How should Christians understand pain? More importantly, how do learn to shoulder what others are going through? We answer these questions in this episode.

    Dr. Windham is a retired professor/pastor living in the Midwest whose focus, particularly in the later stages of his career, has been on spiritual formation. He's also taught Greek language and New Testament, both in the states and abroad, and has served many churches in an interim capacity along the way. His principal ministry interests today are teaching in the local church and practicing spiritual direction with pastors and other church leaders who want to deepen their walk with God. He spends his days alongside his wife, Miriam, reading, making music, studying, practicing spiritual direction, fishing, and visiting their (grand)kids in Knoxville and Joliet.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    035 - Living Truthfully

    035 - Living Truthfully

    Part of Season 4! In this episode, we interview Mark Nelson to talk about living truthfully and the implications of doing life in a microchurch community. We'll be looking at how we get truthfulness wrong and how we often truncate our faith in the process.

    Mark Nelson is the Executive Director of the Three Rivers Collaborative, an initiative of learning communities for churches in Knoxville, TN. He has 36 years of vocational church ministry experience which includes youth ministry, campus ministry and church planting. He is the co-author (with Alan Hirsch) of the book Reframation and is currently working on a second book with Dr. Heather Gorman to be released early in 2024. He has been married for 36 years to Monica and together they have three grown children.

    • 58 min
    034 - Making & Keeping Promises

    034 - Making & Keeping Promises

    Part of Season 4! In this episode, the Renaissance Team continues the Dream. Create. Enjoy. Podcast by looking at the realities of microchurch community. How do promises play a part in the fabric of community building? Why is it so important that we keep our promises to each other? What trips us up in these endeavors? In this episode, they unpack these themes and get into the day-to-day realities of microchurches.



    Resources referenced:

    Living Into Community (Christine Pohl) - https://tinyurl.com/4eyhhean

    Controlling the Unpredictable (Lewis B. Smeades) - https://tinyurl.com/5n94e9tw

    Mission as Promise (Drew Thurman) - https://t.co/AZ3vTFwwXF

    • 1 hr

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