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In this episode, David and Sophie explore the ritual of “meeting” in church life: why many people miss it after deconstruction, what made it vital in the early church, and why today’s gatherings can feel either lifeless or full of energy. Drawing on the Book of Acts and the diversity of the early church, they contrast the predictability of pews and bulletins with the spontaneity of table-centered community.

They discuss a movement called “Fresh Expressions" which uses unconventional spaces like a tattoo-parlor church or “Bibles & Burritos,” to build around three core elements: doing something you love, with others, around Jesus. David introduces the concept of finding a “person of peace” and shares a hybrid experiment from their community, a Friendsgiving for LGBTQIA+ people and allies hosted at their church.

David and Sophie go on to identify what makes gatherings go stale, such as rote obligation, low engagement, and surface-level conversation, and what brings them to life: shared vulnerability, meaningful participation, and structure infused with spirit. They use images from ballet and music to show how form requires energy, borrowing from a poem which says, "education is not a bucket to fill but a fire to be lit."