Embracing The Shift: Moving From Information to Transformation
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In today’s episode, Pastor Clark Frailey kicks off an engaging new series called “The Shift.” Pastor Clark takes us on a journey through the rapid changes happening in our world—from the days of renting DVDs at the video store to today’s instant, online connections—and challenges us to consider how the Church should adapt.
He explores the limitations of the traditional classroom approach to discipleship and highlights the powerful example set by Jesus and the early Church: gathering around tables, building real connections, and making hospitality the heart of spiritual transformation. Pastor Clark shares practical ideas for living out this shift—inviting us to move beyond content and toward meaningful community, where lives are changed around dinner tables and coffee cups, not just in pews or classrooms.
Whether you’re looking for inspiration to deepen your faith journey or fresh ideas to build community, this episode is a warm invitation to reimagine how we follow Jesus—together. So grab a mug of coffee, settle in, and join us as we explore what it means to create true belonging and transformation in our church family!
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