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Church Online is relatively new, and while many churches are broadcasting services online, few are developing a digital strategy using Church Online. What if your church looked at Church Online as a digital mission field? What if church online was used to create biblical community? For church planting? For launching multisite campuses? Can discipleship happen online? What if we used Church Online to make disciples, empowering them with Gospel to reach their family and friends? All of a sudden, Church Online isn't an afterthought. It's vital. This, and more, through The Church Digital Podcast.

The Church Digital Podcast Jeff Reed

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 19 Ratings

Church Online is relatively new, and while many churches are broadcasting services online, few are developing a digital strategy using Church Online. What if your church looked at Church Online as a digital mission field? What if church online was used to create biblical community? For church planting? For launching multisite campuses? Can discipleship happen online? What if we used Church Online to make disciples, empowering them with Gospel to reach their family and friends? All of a sudden, Church Online isn't an afterthought. It's vital. This, and more, through The Church Digital Podcast.

    EP289 - Jeff Talks Beer, Multiplication, and the Digital Church

    EP289 - Jeff Talks Beer, Multiplication, and the Digital Church

    Navigating Digital Multiplication and Fostering Global Church Leadership

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    ### Rethinking Ministry in the Digital Age

    Jeff Reed invites us to deeply reflect on the transformation of church dynamics in the digital context. He shares his experiences and the economic challenges he faced managing a Christian store, emphasizing how those situations served as a catalyst for his digital ministry journey. Jeff advocates for a paradigm shift in how we perceive and operate church functions online, closely aligning with the fundamental Biblical principles and embracing the distinctive opportunities provided by the digital world.

    ### The Essence of Multiplication

    The episode delves into the vital role of multiplication in church growth. Jeff passionately argues for the significance of mentoring and empowering the upcoming generation of church leaders. His dedication is rooted in the philosophy that true growth comes from nurturing selfless, God-centered leadership rather than pursuing personal or organizational gain.

    ### Deepening Digital Discipleship and Community

    Jeff emphasizes that the digital sphere is not merely a platform for sermon distribution, but a fertile ground for cultivating genuine community and engaging in meaningful discipleship. He references 'The Other Half of Church' to corroborate the science-backed notion that the strength of discipleship is exponentially magnified within communal bonds, even when facilitated online.

    ### Vision for the Metaverse’s Role in Church Planting

    Looking forward, Jeff touches on the burgeoning potential of the metaverse in revolutionizing church planting strategies. He envisions a future where the digital landscape hosts a plethora of small, relational churches that prioritize discipleship and are designed to proliferate and make a global impact.

    ### Conclusion: A Clarion Call for a Paradigm Shift

    In conclusion, Jeff calls for church leaders and digital missionaries to embrace the inherent complexities of church expansion in digital spaces. He urges a collective mindset shift from building monolithic entities towards fostering a network of smaller, interconnected churches. This approach champions relationships and discipleship at its core, inviting an iterative process of ongoing community building and leadership development that transcends traditional boundaries and paves the way for substantial kingdom work in the digital age.



    TIMELINE


    00:00 Jeff talks to church digital family weekly.
    08:21 Horror story of Easter work leads change.
    14:08 Ybor City & Whitebeard's Unconventional Ministry.
    19:54 Join our community at http://discord.thechurch.digital
    24:55 Fashion company redefines marketing for Gen Z.
    27:06 Early church dispersed, spreading ideas, digital space.
    34:28 Seeking next generation leaders for church digital.
    38:11 Mark prioritizes Nerd Culture Ministry over personal gain.
    47:00 Lost money in business, but led to 100 conversions.
    50:27 Supporting grief through community and faith resources.
    57:31 Reaching people in South Africa requires local understanding.
    01:05:40 Upcoming podcast plans, lots of exciting content.

    Host: Jeff Reed Founder, The Church Digital

    QUESTIONS/RESOURCES

    1. How does Jeff Reed’s philosophy on The Church Digital align with traditional views on church growth, and where does it diverge?

    2. What unique challenges did Jeff face when integrating physical evangelism efforts at the c28 store with his digital ministry ambitions?

    4. Considering Jeff's 106-hour Easter 2011 horror story, how can church leaders ensure that their passion for ministry does not lead to burnout?

    5. Jeff speaks about the importance of being less so God can become more, as per John 3:30. How can church leaders practice this selflessness in the context of growing digital congregations?

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    EP288 - Navigating Asynchronous Community - Gabe DeWalk and the Kingstide Journey

    EP288 - Navigating Asynchronous Community - Gabe DeWalk and the Kingstide Journey

    Connecting Faith and Technology: The Kingstide Journey and Its Digital Aspirations


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    Embracing Community in the Digital Era
    With our generation steeping further into the digital realm, Kingstide has pioneered an ingenious approach to fostering Christian community online. Their mission, which resounded throughout the latest episode of the podcast TCD, is as audacious as it is praiseworthy: to weave a network of believers online, and gradually guide them towards local churches, nourishing a robust digital and physical bond within the community.

    Kingstide's Innovative Asynchronous Community
    By leveraging platforms like Discord, Kingstide has curated an asynchronous community, enabling them to tailor experiences to various demographic needs. From introduction channels and gaming discussions to Bible talk and daily verses, the community embodies a spectrum of interactions that resonate with their audience's diversity. The transition to a dedicated mobile app seeks to enhance this experience, with groups, events, topics, podcasts, and nuanced account settings at the user's fingertips.

    Volunteer Vigor and Global Impact
    The operation, fueled by 90 volunteers managing a 9,000-strong fellowship, aims to scale by maintaining a ratio of 10 volunteers per 1,000 participants. This structure is instrumental in nurturing the community and maintaining an impactful presence both inside and beyond the United States, reaching individuals who lack the privilege of a nearby physical church.

    In Conclusion
    As TCD's latest episode drew to a close, the themes discussed painted an inspiring picture—of a community unbound by geography, united in faith, leveraging the digital landscape to forge a legacy of connection and discipleship. Kingstide stands as a sterling example of how the confluence of technology and determination can revolutionize the way we perceive and practice community and evangelism in an increasingly digital world.

    TIMECODE
    00:00 Excited about tech discoveries, upcoming online events
    04:20 Gabe DeWalt leads church digital community
    07:10 Gabe's transition from Seacost to digital church.
    13:47 Growing discord server, leveraging influencers for success.
    18:49 Exploring async usage for church community growth.
    25:25 Established legal foundation, self-reliance, created on Discord.
    29:45 Planned funnel structure: influencers, podcast hosts, Jesus City.
    30:41 "Jesus City campaign targets unreached people in Charleston."
    35:15 Growing steadily, reaching community through podcast, prayer.
    41:57 Active involvement in community, prevent complete automation.
    45:06 "Discord connects ministry leaders to volunteer opportunities."
    49:58 Discord server reaches people for Christ online.
    56:52 Christian influencers on social media are thriving.

    ON THE SHOW
    Host: Jeff Reed
    Founder, The Church Digital

    Guest: Gabe DeWalk
    Kingstide Church, Seacoast Church

    QUESTIONS & RESOURCES
    Info on Kingstide Discord & Mobile App - https://kingstide.org

    How does Kingstide manage to maintain a strong sense of Christian community in an online setting, and how does it compare with traditional church communities?

    In what ways has Kingstide tailored its Discord server to cater to the various demographic needs within the Christian community, and what lessons have been learned from this approach?

    What strategies does Kingstide employ to reach and disciple individuals who may be disconnected from traditional church settings?

    In light of the global reach of Kingstide, with 50% of its users being outside the United States, how does the platform accommodate the cultural and regional diversity of its members?

    As Kingstide looks towards the future, what scalability plans are in place to manage community growth, and how does it intend to evolve its technological infrastructure to match its expanding use

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    EP287 - Innovating for Impact: Jeff Talks Digital Church Movements

    EP287 - Innovating for Impact: Jeff Talks Digital Church Movements

    Exploring Tradition and Innovation in Church Movements: TCD's Vision of Digital DiscipleshipThe Church Digital

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    Digital Innovation: Reshaping Church Movements

    Jeff Reed's recent commentary on the evolving face of church movements underscores the delicate balance between traditional church values and the cutting-edge approaches needed in today's digital era. As Jeff eloquently puts it, the early churches found strength and momentum not in physical buildings, but in the power of being sent out like seeds—spreading their message far and wide.

    Jeff urges us to shift our success metrics from the desire for legacy to the impactful work of disciple multiplication. Taking a cue from historical figures like William Carey, he emphasizes the potency of small, invested groups in generating significant religious reformation without reliance on established institutions or substantial funding.

    By embracing the pioneering spirit, digital church movements can thrive amidst the shifting landscapes of hybrid faith communities.

    The podcast episode highlights the growing need to evangelize and disciple through digital means. As physical churches recognize the value of hybrid models, there remains a crucial need to bridge the gap to comprehensive digital discipleship.

    TCD's upcoming relaunch, slated for April 5, reflects an organization-wide embrace of a digital church model based on connection, community, discipleship, and multiplication. Jeff's vision for TCD involves more collaborative leadership, promising future revelations that could significantly reshape the organization's structure and strategy.

    In conclusion, TCD's take on church movements is a clarion call to both digital and physical churches to innovate, embrace digital platforms, and persist in disciple-making despite obstacles. Jeff articulates a transformative path in which the ethos of the first Jerusalem church—planting seeds for future growth rather than building static monuments—can inspire a new era of digital-enabled ministry.

    TIMECODE


    00:00 Digital acceptance in ministry has improved significantly.
    05:00 Digital discipleship controversy continues, shifting perspectives.
    07:30 Church streaming, emotional, seeking opinions, impactful digital space.
    13:47 Ignored advice, got fired, learned from it.
    18:49 Church digital connections, building relationships, social media.
    21:01 Utilize engagement to build trust and community.
    27:37 Empower the kingdom with available opportunities, movements’ impact.
    32:13 Consider impact, legacy, and mentorship in digital church.
    35:09 William Carey's controversial discipleship approach in 1750.
    37:06 William Carey revitalized evangelism by investing in 20 men.
    41:49 Encourage pressing on, reach people digitally.
    44:42 Church digital relaunches, leads to organizational shifts.

    ON THE SHOW

    Host: Jeff Reed Founder, The Church Digital




    Steve Addison's Acts & The Movement of God - https://amzn.to/3vm5lu8
    How do the principles of the early Church of Jerusalem apply to the modern digital church movement, and how can we implement a similar mentality of discipleship and mentorship in the digital age?
    Considering the story of William Carey, how can today's church leaders engage in a disciple-making approach that prioritizes individual investment over building a traditional legacy?
    After discussing the proposed framework for digital churches (connection, community, discipleship, and multiplication), which aspect do you believe is the most challenging to implement in a digital context, and why?


    Jeff Reed's meeting with Steve Addison highlighted insights into historical church movements. How do these movements inform the strategies and approaches of the modern church, particularly in the digital realm?


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    EP286 - Jon Pyle on Disappointment, Timing, and Authenticity in Faith

    EP286 - Jon Pyle on Disappointment, Timing, and Authenticity in Faith

    Dive into Unfiltered Chats on Disappointment, Integrity, and Keeping It Real in a Hyper-connected World

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    Dealing with the 'Not Yet' Moments

    Jeff Reed kicks things off by getting real about those moments when life doesn't play by the script - yeah, we're talking dashed hopes and divine delays. Jon Pyle jumps in, dropping some wisdom about how our journey can get messy when things don't happen on our timeline, kind of like how ancient dude David felt waiting to be king and all.

    With our lives splashed across Instagram and TikTok, Jon's keeping it 100 about how easy it is to slip into a fake-it-till-you-make-it mode. They chew over how the urge to look perfect online can mess with your head and heart. It's a no-holds-barred talk on the danger of losing yourself in the quest for likes and retweets.

    Ever wondered if the digital church vibe could get super specific, like talking to just one part of the huge global crowd? That's what's up when Jeff shouts out Jon's convo with Kyle Berkholder. They hash out how digital can hit the spot with peeps in specific situations, even though it's kinda tough to zero in when you're casting a wide net every Sunday.

    Winding down, Jeff shares his health journey, but it's not all heavy - Jon cracks us up pretending to be a Russian spambot. It's a classic TCD finish, where real talk meets real laughs, and just like that, you're reminded why these two have one of the coolest digital bromances around.


    00:00 Introduction
    05:44 Exploring fear and improving performance in life.
    10:32 Discussing soul care and integrating it digitally.
    20:42 Pastoral care involves helping people in pain.
    25:45 Struggling with faith amid disappointment and pain.
    30:03 Struggle with dependency and patience in faith.
    35:44 Comparing success and temptation to hide.
    44:54 Agree on need for qualitative digital connections.
    49:39 Jeff goes deep with Jon.
    56:35 Themes of mental health, generational talk highlighted.
    58:59 Realizing God's bigger plans amid disappointment.

    Host: Jeff Reed Founder, The Church Digital Guest: Jon PyleRumored Russian Spambot


    Jeff Reed speaks about the challenges of physical limitations and patience. Can you share a time when you similarly had to adjust your expectations and find reliance on divine timing?
    Jon Pyle speaks to the value of the "messy, painful middle" of our life experiences. How do you navigate this phase, and what theological perspectives help you endure it?
    In what ways can digital platforms impact our ability to live authentically, and how might we guard against presenting a false image of ourselves online?
    Drawing from Jon Pyle’s remarks on church leaders' moral failings, what can everyday believers do to maintain their integrity in both digital and non-digital spheres?
    Jeff and Jon discuss the difficulty of creating a generational digital church. How do you think different generations can effectively connect within digital church communities?
    Considering the conversation about soul care and mental health, how can we as individuals prioritize both in our lives, particularly in the fast-paced digital age?
    Jon Pyle likens pastoral care to being a battlefield medic. How do you see the role of pastors evolving to meet the needs of congregants' mental health and soul care?
    Share a personal experience where technology played a key role in creating a connection or a deeper relationship. What made it meaningful?
    Reflecting on Jon Pyle’s insights regarding doing what God called us to do, how do you deal with the timing of your life goals and divine calling? 


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    EP285 - Quintin McGrath, Sora, and the Ethics Behind Text-to-Video

    EP285 - Quintin McGrath, Sora, and the Ethics Behind Text-to-Video

    In this conversation, Jeff Reed and Quintin McGrath discuss the ethical implications of OpenAI's Sora, a text-to-video technology. They explore the capabilities of Sora and its potential for creative expression. However, they also delve into the negative aspects, such as the potential for bias and the creation of deep fakes. They emphasize the importance of setting ethical boundaries and being transparent about intentions. The conversation raises concerns about trust in organizations that draw the lines and the need for permissions to prevent personal violations. The conversation explores the embedding of AI in video, ethical considerations in AI-generated education, using AI with critical thinking, practical applications of Sora in the church, other aspects of AI to consider, and driving AI towards positive outcomes.

    Takeaways


    Sora, OpenAI's text-to-video technology, has the potential for creative expression and problem-solving.
    Ethical concerns arise with Sora, including the potential for bias, creating deep fakes, and manipulating visual images to influence people.
    Setting ethical boundaries and being transparent about intentions when using Sora or similar technologies is important.
    Trust in organizations that draw the lines and the need for permissions to prevent personal violations are crucial considerations. AI can be embedded in video to provide additional information and metadata.
    Using AI with critical thinking can help validate and test the information generated.
    Practical applications of Sora in the church include creating a peaceful environment and enriching biblical stories.
    Other aspects of AI to consider include digital twinning, adaptive AI, and AI embedded in various environments.

    Timecode


    00:00 AI integrated Riverside platform revolutionizes podcasting.
    05:03 Focused on AI, ethics, risk management, mentoring.
    08:52 High quality AI-generated videos with no sounds.
    13:39 Creating favorable environment for understanding real-world interaction.
    16:00 Worries about bias, deep fakes, reality perception.
    19:16 Ethical framework for AI and personal boundaries.
    21:41 Careful scrutiny of beauty and gospel's role.
    25:30 Large language models can be intentionally manipulated.
    30:32 Transparency and acceptance of AI in technology.
    32:15 Content creator discusses use of AI in work.
    35:33 Using AI to facilitate critical, conversational interactions.
    41:11 Caution in AI use and potential misuse.
    45:26 Creating beautiful, peaceful, and accepting environment for God.
    47:16 Understanding and enriching the context of Biblical stories.
    52:19 Generative AI's potential expands with more data.
    54:22 AI learns to make coffee without step-by-step training.
    58:19 Focus on ethics, drive towards positive change.

    ON THE SHOW
    Host: Jeff Reed
    Founder, The Church Digital

    Guest: Quintin McGrath
    AI Ethics Expert

    QUESTIONS & RESOURCES


    OpenAI, Sora's Website - https://openai.com/sora
    What measures can be put in place to fact-check and validate AI-generated content, particularly in educational settings?
    How can the use of AI align with religious values and the ethical principles taught by the church?
    How can church leaders prepare for the ethical dilemmas that come with the rapid expansion and capabilities of AI, like digital twinning and adaptive learning models?
    Considering the ethical concerns, what guidelines should organizations like OpenAI and Google establish to govern the ethical use of AI?
    What role does personal responsibility play in using AI technology, and how can individuals ensure they are using it ethically?
    How should society approach the trust and verification of AI-generated content, and what role do transparency and control play in this process?
    How can content creators and the general public distinguish between authentic and AI-generated content, and why is this distinction important for trust and ethics in the digital age?


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    EP284 - Simon Diercks & German Digital Church Planting

    EP284 - Simon Diercks & German Digital Church Planting

    Digital Frontiers - A Conversation with Simon Diercks on German Digital Church Planting


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    The Path of Digital Discipleship
    In the latest episode of The Church Digital (TCD) podcast, host Jeff Reed delves into the burgeoning world of digital church planting in Germany with his guest, Simon Diercks. Diercks, a pastor, programmer, and avid ultra-hiker, brings a unique perspective on spreading God's kingdom through the digital landscape.

    Digital Church Planting in Germany
    Simon Diercks offers insights into the establishment of digital church networks in Germany, acknowledging the support of Jeff and the Church Digital podcast in this pioneering endeavor.

    The Hesitation and Hope for Digital Ecclesiology
    The episode explores the dynamics of digital church and the varying degrees of hesitance among different denominations to embrace digital forms of church and discipleship. Jeff and Simon underscore the untapped potential in digital and virtual spaces for church engagement.

    Beta Church - A New Model for Community
    Beta Church,' a digital church plant, emerges as a focal point designed to create a sense of community for those seeking Christian fellowship, including digital nomads and those disenchanted with traditional church models.

    The Future of Faith in a Digital World
    Simon illustrates the changing landscape of faith in Germany, with traditional church membership declining and the rise of non-Christian affiliations. He speaks of rediscovering and communicating Christianity in the country, learning from one another, and collaborating in kingdom-minded endeavors.

    Lessons for Global Digital Missions
    As TCD explores the intersection of technology and spirituality, Simon Diercks's experience in Germany offers valuable lessons for others considering digital church planting. His work demonstrates the potential for churches to extend their reach well beyond their physical capacity by embracing digital opportunities and cultivating innovative approaches to ministry in the 21st century.

    Timecode

    00:00 Introduction
    05:31 Exciting digital church movement expanding internationally.
    13:03 Digital church plants emerging in Germany, AI impacting evangelization.
    15:34 Western Europe post Christianity, new ways for church.
    18:38 Charismatic pentecostal movements and digital church.
    24:59 Digital church faces challenges but is innovative.
    29:49 Digital church offers continuity for migrating members.
    33:48 Person deconstructs faith, finds connection in church.
    39:11 Digital church can connect through analog points.
    44:55 Meeting people online feels like real church.
    48:06 Silently recruiting people for digital church launch.
    49:42 Digital church connects, encourages, and facilitates learning.
    53:11 Focus on reaching new audiences globally through podcasts.
    56:44 Church in 24 embracing digital and virtual


    ON THE SHOW
    Host: Jeff Reed
    Founder, The Church Digital

    Guest: Simon Diercks
    Pastor, Beta Church

    QUESTIONS & RESOURCES
    In what ways has Simon's tech background shaped his methods and outlook on digital evangelism?

    What challenges does digital church planting face in Germany, and what solutions are being proposed by thinkers like Simon Diercks?

    How can artificial intelligence play a role in evangelization strategies, according to Simon's vision?

    Why might some denominations be hesitant to adopt digital church models, and what can be done to address their concerns?

    Can you explain the "Beta church" model and its approach to connecting disparate believers in digital spaces?

    How are digital platforms managing sacraments such as baptism and communion, and what are the theological implications?

    How does the sense of community in digital churches compare to that in traditional churches, based on Jeff Reed's experiences?


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Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
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19 Ratings

Awesomesauce 2.0 ,

Jeff and the squad are the best around!

Love his heart for the church and the fact he’s been doing church online long before most thought it mattered.

Rey De Armas ,

The Podcast we didn’t know we needed

As the Church continues to innovate, we need to share information as much as possible. Enter the Church Digital. Hearing from Jay Kranda & other leaders in this space is awesome.

RUNwithGOD ,

Learning more about Church Online

I love talking people about how their church is using Church Online! Every episode I’m learning something, or being encouraged by someone. Hope you are too.

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