
EP 13 Church Renewal - Biblical Target and Means
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In this episode of the Ministry Rhythms Podcast, the team welcomes new Church Renewal Strategist Nick Lingle to unpack what true church renewal looks like—moving beyond strategy and structure to rekindle a deep, spiritual love for Jesus at the heart of congregational life. With insights from Andy Davis and practical reflections, the conversation centers on restoring spiritual health through biblical means.
Resources Mentioned:-
Revitalize by Andy Davis
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Gospel Way Catechism – Thomas West & Trevin Wax
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Falling in Love with Jesus – David Jackson (Free via NAMB)
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Episode Timeline & Key Moments: [00:00 – 01:00] Welcome & Updates
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Hosts return after a hiatus
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Introduction of new staff: Nick Lingle, Church Renewal Strategist (Westwood Pastor, started June 1)
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80% of SBC churches (including 151 locally) need some degree of renewal
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Renewal can be slight or extensive
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Andy Davis' Definition:
“The effort to restore by biblical means, a once healthy church from a present level of disease to a state of spiritual health as defined by the Word of God.”
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Focus: Both means (biblical methods) and target (spiritual health)
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Difference between building from scratch and restoring something broken
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Renewal requires reintroducing Scripture-based methods into stalled structures
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Warning signs of needing renewal:
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Activity without love (Revelation letters, especially Ephesus)
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Doctrinal correctness but relational coldness
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Key question: "Has your love for God grown?"
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Worship gatherings should magnify the risen Christ
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It’s not just about saying “good sermon,” but being moved by Jesus
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Leaders must evaluate and nurture affections, not just actions
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Renewal is hindered by deficient discipleship
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Resources mentioned:
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Gospel Way Catechism by Thomas West & Trevin Wax
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Rhythms: Worship, Scripture, daily spiritual discipline
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It's not about Sunday alone, but continual spiritual rhythms
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Concerns like finances, facilities, and survival often take center stage
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Renewal must begin with spiritual vitality, not just strategic change
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Healthy churches begin with healthy pastors
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Leaders must maintain their own vibrant walk with Christ
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Organizational skill ≠ Spiritual leadership
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Phrase from Tim Wheat (NAMB): “Be with Jesus”
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Pastors must be spiritually present—not just programmatically active
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Prioritizing time with Christ fuels authentic ministry
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Nick shares a conversation with his 8-year-old daughter:
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“I love Jesus, I think about him, and I want to please him.”
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A simple model for personal spiritual health
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Books mentioned:
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Revitalize by Andy Davis
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Falling in Love with Jesus by David Jackson (NAMB – free resource)
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Structural changes are helpful but secondary
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True renewal is spiritual—it begins with the heart