In this week's episode, Pastor Nate poses a powerful question: Have we been thinking about church all wrong? In a world saturated with entertainment, products, and constant striving, this episode offers a radically honest perspective on what church is truly meant to be.
Drawing from a simple yet profound five-star Google review, Pastor Nate unpacks the idea that church shouldn't be marketed as just another product. Instead, it should be a sacred space for honesty, healing, and deep connection. Through stories, personal reflection, and thoughtful commentary, this episode invites listeners to reimagine church as a place where we confront our brokenness and find true community—not flashy programs or perfect performances.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
Why church isn’t meant to “entertain” you—and why that’s a good thing
The problem with marketing faith communities as products
How boredom, vulnerability, and routine might actually bring healing
The concept of being “scronely”—and why it matters
A hopeful vision for the future of church in a lonely, fast-paced world
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