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In this episode of Built for Durango, Bob and Pastor DJ reflect on Acts, the heart of the early church, and what it means for Durango Vineyard as the congregation prepares to hold its first services in the new building on Easter Sunday.

The conversation starts with a hard truth: for a lot of people, “church” has become a loaded word—tied to disappointment, narrowness, or cynicism. Bob speaks candidly about his own journey through that disillusionment and why what he found in Durango felt different. Acts paints a picture of a church centered on life on mission, life change, and life together, and DJ argues that without humility, sacrifice, and real love for people, the message of Jesus can sound like criticism instead of good news.

From there, the episode turns personal and practical. Bob describes how contentment has replaced the resentment and cynicism he once carried—not because life got easier, but because his faith became active and communal. The discussion lands on a key question: How do we steward God’s goodness to our community? DJ’s answer is direct: contribute what you have. Use your gifts. Serve your neighbors. Show up faithfully. Build unity. The church becomes what it is supposed to be when ordinary people stop spectating and start bringing their part.

This is an episode about more than church attendance. It is about belonging, meaning, service, and becoming the kind of people who make the love of God tangible in a city.