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Lunch on The Way
Kia Ora Koutou, and welcome to Lunch on The Way! We're three guys doing theology over lunch, and sometimes we'll do that with others. We talk about church, culture, theology, philosophy, and more, always wanting to be as practical as possible. This is a thinking podcast more than a teaching podcast. We want to warn you, that what's said here is not yet complete, because, like any good conversation, you never want it to end.
Lunch on The Way
Misunderstanding church & spiritual growth, you are a priest, people knowing you're Christian
In this conversation, Graeme and Joey clarify and elaborate on their conversation with Andrew Root. The conversation delves into the role of Christians in society, emphasizing the importance of identifying oneself as a Christian in various settings. Joey and Graeme discuss the concept of being a "royal priesthood," traversing two worlds, and the need for Christians to be visible and present in their communities. They explore the idea of evangelism as consolation, particularly in moments of despair, and the relational ministry philosophy of Andrew Root. The discussion also touches on the stabilizing factors in faith communities, suggesting that faithfulness and presence in the now are more important than growth.
00:00 Teaser
01:21 Introduction
4:13 Surprised by despair - hopeful evangelism
11:52 We're all priests
17:17 What to offer a dying man?
22:12 Stop functionalising people
27:07 Most alive in relational ministry
35:15 I invited people to Alpha
38:15 People need to know you're a Christian
42:27 More on issues with growth as stabiliser
48:02 In Christ as stabiliser
Lunch on The Way is a podcast that deeply discusses Christianity, Church, Culture, and Jesus.
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Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals expressing and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of any affiliated organisations or ministries.