Church planting is thriving at the very moment the church faces a crisis of credibility. What if the problem isn't too few churches—but too narrow a vision of what church is for?
In this episode with Mark Labberton, Brad Brisco reflects on church planting shaped by Christology before strategy, mission before institution, and incarnation before programs. Together they discuss missionary imagination in the modern West, co-vocational ministry, alternative expressions of church, micro-church networks, church growth assumptions, vocation and work, justice and proximity, and what it means to return—daily—to the ways of Jesus.
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Episode Highlights
"We need to help church planters think less like pastors starting a Sunday service and more like missionaries engaging a unique context."
"If by church we mean buildings, then no—we don't need more of those."
"Mission isn't really ours. It's about what God's already doing."
"We can say we're gospel-centered and still miss the ways of Jesus."
"The only way the church gets this far off is by being void of the ways of Jesus."
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About Brad Brisco
Brad Brisco is a missiologist and church planting leader, trainer, and writer who has spent more than twenty-five years coaching and resourcing church planters across North America. After beginning his career in the restaurant industry, Brisco entered ministry through church planting and later joined Send Network, where his work has focused on alternative expressions of church, co-vocational leadership, and missionally engaged discipleship.
He also serves on the national leadership team for Forge America Mission Training Network. Brad is the co-author of "Missional Essentials," a 12-week small group study guide, "The Missional Quest: Becoming a Church of the Long Run" and "Next Door As It Is In Heaven."
He is widely known for challenging church growth assumptions and for advocating Christ-centered, incarnational approaches that integrate faith, work, and neighborhood life.
Brisco remains closely connected to decentralized microchurch networks and innovative models of mission in urban contexts.
Follow him on X: https://x.com/bradleybrisco
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Helpful Links and Resources
Missional Church Network https://www.missionalchurchnetwork.com/
Send Network https://sendnetwork.com
The Shaping of Things to Come – Alan Hirsch and Michael Frost https://www.amazon.com/Shaping-Things-Come-Innovation-Mission/dp/1565636597
Permanent Revolution – Alan Hirsch https://www.amazon.com/Permanent-Revolution-Apostolic-Imagination-Practice/dp/0470907746
Tampa Underground https://www.tampaunderground.com/
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Show Notes
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Production Credits
Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment Magazine and Fuller Seminary.