Jesus Flipped Tables... Would He Flip Our Coffee Bar?
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In this episode of the Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Andrew and Dusty tackle a question that might make some church leaders a little uncomfortable: when does fundraising and selling things inside the church cross the line?
The conversation begins after Andrew visits a large church where the lobby feels more like a shopping mall than a place of worship. From expensive coffee and merchandise to books, Bibles, and apparel for sale, the guys discuss whether churches should be exchanging money inside the building at all and what Jesus might think about it.
They unpack the story of Jesus flipping the tables in the temple and explore the context behind it, asking whether modern church cafés, bookstores, and fundraising efforts are comparable or if they're entirely different situations. They also discuss the importance of churches providing free options alongside paid ones and why motives matter just as much as the products being sold.
The conversation shifts to mission trip fundraising, where Andrew and Dusty question whether churches rely too heavily on asking the same congregation for money instead of encouraging people to fundraise outside the church and build relationships within their communities. They also share stories from their own mission trip experiences and debate whether fundraising itself can become part of the mission.
As always, the serious conversation is balanced with plenty of laughs, including airport travel hacks, Packers vs. 49ers rivalry, church coffee prices, and one of their more ridiculous business ideas yet: a church "Get Out of Event Free" pass for introverts.
The episode wraps up with a discussion about stewardship, church finances, and how every church should regularly examine whether decisions are being made to serve people or simply because they make financial sense.