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  • The Evolution of Digital Ministry: Celebrating Milestones and Embracing the Future

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    As we mark the five-year anniversary of The Church Digital Podcast and the 24-year anniversary of Jeff Reed's first digital ministry venture with ebeliever.com, it's a time of reflection on the leaps and strides made in integrating technology with faith practice.

    In January 2000, Jeff Reed embarked on an ambitious project to create ebeliever.com, a pre-social media online Christian community that offered connection through discussion boards, music, and sermons – all at the frontier of digital technology. They were the trailblazers in using technology to foster spiritual community, encoding sermons and conducting online Bible studies long before channels like YouTube became the norm.

    The podcast announces the Resilient Church webinar series, focusing on melding connection and community through digital means, an essential conversation in our increasingly online world. Digital ministry is forward-thinking, and these webinars will highlight vibrant discourses from April to September, paving the way for more inclusive and technologically adapted church practices.

    Jeff Reed shares his vision of a distributed podcast network, which eschews the expansion of a single podcast for a collaborative, wealth-distributing model. This revolutionary idea emphasizes leadership that seeds and nurtures multiple platforms, resonating with the biblical principle of growth through multiplication.

    Reflecting on a harrowing server crash in 2003 that brought down ebeliever.com, Reed highlights the importance of partnership. The path of innovation can be isolating, so finding colleagues like Ray, who supported him through tough times, underscores the importance of community—not just in building a digital church but in the personal lives of those leading the way.

    The podcast looks forward to divergent conversations with thought leaders like Peyton Jones on virtual reality church planting, offering listeners a glance into how conventional church planting paradigms are transforming in the modern age.

    As we surmise from the narrative of The Church Digital Podcast and ebeliever.com, the intersection of technology and spirituality has indeed seen a paradigm shift. From mere supplemental tools for ministry, digital platforms have burgeoned into central pillars supporting the spread of the Gospel and the cultivation of community. Still, challenges such as technological hiccups, resistance, and the critical need for strategic partnerships remind us that the journey is a continuous learning process.
    And so, as we tune in to upcoming interviews, discussions, and webinars, we do so with recognition of the past, appreciation for the present, and eager anticipation for what lies on the horizon for digital faith communities. Cheers to 291 episodes, and here's to the countless more that will continue to inform, inspire, and connect believers across the digital universe.

    05:42 Resilient Church webinar for physical church utilization.
    13:59 Embracing distributed leadership for Metaverse church director.
    16:08 Choosing digital church was a unique move.
    23:06 Ed Stetzer success story: started pre-COVID, soared.
    27:19 Major tech issues during worst presentation ever.
    34:45 Celebrating podcast anniversary and 24-year business milestone.
    38:44 eBeliever.com created youth group websites, online Bible studies.
    46:49 Smuggling Bibles in various countries, exciting stories.
    50:24 Jim Tomberlin, a multi-site movement pioneer.
    57:06 Supportive wife, family judgment, seeking empathy.
    01:00:13 The eBeliever.com Story

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  • Navigating Digital Transformation: TCD Unveils a New Online Era

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    In an age where digital presence has become integral to every organization, TCD is no exception.

    Ep290 of TCD podcast reveals a transformative period for our digital church. Helmed by host Jeff Reed and his leadership team including Andy Mage, Barbara Carnero, JMO, Jason Morris, and flat cap Layton, TCD is marching into a new era of online engagement and spiritual outreach. The unveiling of our new website, the move to Discord, and an invigorating branding overhaul highlight our renewed commitment to fostering community and faith in the digital realm.

    Recognizing the importance of an updated online home, TCD has launched a new website designed to streamline our digital presence. Since 2018, the website had not seen significant updates—until now. Barbara Carnero was pivotal in understanding and crafting a web design that reflects TCD’s vision. By incorporating people-focused elements and reducing clutter from multiple calls-to-action, we aim to create a simplified, direct path to community building. This is a space where technology doesn't overshadow human touch, where images of life within our digital community take center stage over excessive digital effects.

    In a strategic move to enhance interaction and fellowship, TCD transitions from Mighty Networks to Discord. This new platform choice reflects a keen understanding of demographic preferences, particularly the adeptness of Discord users with technology. With the launch of our Discord server, we invite our community to engage more deeply and dynamically. This innovative approach is a testament to our adaptability and commitment to leveraging modern tools for spiritual connection.

    In this episode, Jeff Reed shares a personal, poignant narrative of health struggles and the mental battle with theodicy. His transparency shines a light on the all-too-human aspect of leadership and underscores the need for a distributed, supportive community within TCD. The commitment to power through challenges and the surprise announcement regarding leadership hint at exciting developments, reinforcing that our mission is not mere branding, but service unto God.

    Jeff Reed elaborates on the importance of allowing technology to further the mission of the church. This episode celebrates the collaboration with Riverside for superior recording quality, a move that represents TCD’s investment in high-caliber content delivery. With the livestreaming capabilities on Discord, the podcast aims to transcend cultural and environmental barriers, bringing the message of TCD to new digital frontiers.

    As TCD aligns its leadership and community strategies with the digital church framework, we are setting the stage for a new chapter characterized by connection, discipleship, and multiplication. The podcast concludes with Jeff encouraging patience as we engage with the beta phase of new digital endeavors and draws parallels to Gmail's humble beginnings. His call for equipment and experimentation within our digital model signifies a bold willingness to redefine what church looks like in the 21st century.

    05:26 Streamed on Tuesday, celebrating community changes. Check it out. 12:32 Busy morning with unexpected online interactions. 20:03 Welcoming new team member creates strong connection. 24:08 Mixed feelings about switching to Discord from Facebook. 31:46 Reaching new people digitally, time for change. 32:51 Paused streaming to find Luke 647 in Bible. 38:36 Requesting login. Digging unsuccessful. Found imposter on TikTok. 48:05 Struggling with health, fatigue, and uncertainty about diagnosis. 54:29 Expressing gratitude and excitement for future prospects. 01:00:01 Contemplating symbolism, purpose, and the team's direction.

    Host: Jeff Reed
    Founder, The Church Digital

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  • Navigating Digital Multiplication and Fostering Global Church Leadership

    The Church Digital Podcast is brought to you by Riverside. Check out how Riverside can help your church's content-creation process - HTTP://THECHURCH.DIGITAL/RIVERSIDE

    ### Rethinking Ministry in the Digital Age

    Jeff Reed invites us to deeply reflect on the transformation of church dynamics in the digital context. He shares his experiences and the economic challenges he faced managing a Christian store, emphasizing how those situations served as a catalyst for his digital ministry journey. Jeff advocates for a paradigm shift in how we perceive and operate church functions online, closely aligning with the fundamental Biblical principles and embracing the distinctive opportunities provided by the digital world.

    ### The Essence of Multiplication

    The episode delves into the vital role of multiplication in church growth. Jeff passionately argues for the significance of mentoring and empowering the upcoming generation of church leaders. His dedication is rooted in the philosophy that true growth comes from nurturing selfless, God-centered leadership rather than pursuing personal or organizational gain.

    ### Deepening Digital Discipleship and Community

    Jeff emphasizes that the digital sphere is not merely a platform for sermon distribution, but a fertile ground for cultivating genuine community and engaging in meaningful discipleship. He references 'The Other Half of Church' to corroborate the science-backed notion that the strength of discipleship is exponentially magnified within communal bonds, even when facilitated online.

    ### Vision for the Metaverse’s Role in Church Planting

    Looking forward, Jeff touches on the burgeoning potential of the metaverse in revolutionizing church planting strategies. He envisions a future where the digital landscape hosts a plethora of small, relational churches that prioritize discipleship and are designed to proliferate and make a global impact.

    ### Conclusion: A Clarion Call for a Paradigm Shift

    In conclusion, Jeff calls for church leaders and digital missionaries to embrace the inherent complexities of church expansion in digital spaces. He urges a collective mindset shift from building monolithic entities towards fostering a network of smaller, interconnected churches. This approach champions relationships and discipleship at its core, inviting an iterative process of ongoing community building and leadership development that transcends traditional boundaries and paves the way for substantial kingdom work in the digital age.

    TIMELINE

    00:00 Jeff talks to church digital family weekly. 08:21 Horror story of Easter work leads change. 14:08 Ybor City & Whitebeard's Unconventional Ministry. 19:54 Join our community at http://discord.thechurch.digital 24:55 Fashion company redefines marketing for Gen Z. 27:06 Early church dispersed, spreading ideas, digital space. 34:28 Seeking next generation leaders for church digital. 38:11 Mark prioritizes Nerd Culture Ministry over personal gain. 47:00 Lost money in business, but led to 100 conversions. 50:27 Supporting grief through community and faith resources. 57:31 Reaching people in South Africa requires local understanding. 01:05:40 Upcoming podcast plans, lots of exciting content.

    Host: Jeff Reed
    Founder, The Church Digital

    QUESTIONS/RESOURCES

    1. How does Jeff Reed’s philosophy on The Church Digital align with traditional views on church growth, and where does it diverge?

    2. What unique challenges did Jeff face when integrating physical evangelism efforts at the c28 store with his digital ministry ambitions?

    4. Considering Jeff's 106-hour Easter 2011 horror story, how can church leaders ensure that their passion for ministry does not lead to burnout?

    5. Jeff speaks about the importance of being less so God can become more, as per John 3:30. How can church leaders practice this selflessness in the context of growing digital congregations?

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  • Connecting Faith and Technology: The Kingstide Journey and Its Digital Aspirations

    THE CHURCH DIGITAL PODCAST IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY RIVERSIDE. CHECK OUT HOW RIVERSIDE CAN HELP YOUR CHURCH'S CONTENT-CREATION PROCESS - http://thechurch.digital/riverside

    Embracing Community in the Digital EraWith our generation steeping further into the digital realm, Kingstide has pioneered an ingenious approach to fostering Christian community online. Their mission, which resounded throughout the latest episode of the podcast TCD, is as audacious as it is praiseworthy: to weave a network of believers online, and gradually guide them towards local churches, nourishing a robust digital and physical bond within the community.Kingstide's Innovative Asynchronous CommunityBy leveraging platforms like Discord, Kingstide has curated an asynchronous community, enabling them to tailor experiences to various demographic needs. From introduction channels and gaming discussions to Bible talk and daily verses, the community embodies a spectrum of interactions that resonate with their audience's diversity. The transition to a dedicated mobile app seeks to enhance this experience, with groups, events, topics, podcasts, and nuanced account settings at the user's fingertips.Volunteer Vigor and Global ImpactThe operation, fueled by 90 volunteers managing a 9,000-strong fellowship, aims to scale by maintaining a ratio of 10 volunteers per 1,000 participants. This structure is instrumental in nurturing the community and maintaining an impactful presence both inside and beyond the United States, reaching individuals who lack the privilege of a nearby physical church.In ConclusionAs TCD's latest episode drew to a close, the themes discussed painted an inspiring picture—of a community unbound by geography, united in faith, leveraging the digital landscape to forge a legacy of connection and discipleship. Kingstide stands as a sterling example of how the confluence of technology and determination can revolutionize the way we perceive and practice community and evangelism in an increasingly digital world.TIMECODE00:00 Excited about tech discoveries, upcoming online events04:20 Gabe DeWalt leads church digital community07:10 Gabe's transition from Seacost to digital church.13:47 Growing discord server, leveraging influencers for success.18:49 Exploring async usage for church community growth.25:25 Established legal foundation, self-reliance, created on Discord.29:45 Planned funnel structure: influencers, podcast hosts, Jesus City.30:41 "Jesus City campaign targets unreached people in Charleston."35:15 Growing steadily, reaching community through podcast, prayer.41:57 Active involvement in community, prevent complete automation.45:06 "Discord connects ministry leaders to volunteer opportunities."49:58 Discord server reaches people for Christ online.56:52 Christian influencers on social media are thriving.ON THE SHOWHost: Jeff ReedFounder, The Church DigitalGuest: Gabe DeWalkKingstide Church, Seacoast ChurchQUESTIONS & RESOURCESInfo on Kingstide Discord & Mobile App - https://kingstide.orgHow does Kingstide manage to maintain a strong sense of Christian community in an online setting, and how does it compare with traditional church communities?In what ways has Kingstide tailored its Discord server to cater to the various demographic needs within the Christian community, and what lessons have been learned from this approach?What strategies does Kingstide employ to reach and disciple individuals who may be disconnected from traditional church settings?In light of the global reach of Kingstide, with 50% of its users being outside the United States, how does the platform accommodate the cultural and regional diversity of its members?As Kingstide looks towards the future, what scalability plans are in place to manage community growth, and how does it intend to evolve its technological infrastructure to match its expanding user base?

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  • Exploring Tradition and Innovation in Church Movements: TCD's Vision of Digital DiscipleshipThe Church Digital

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    Digital Innovation: Reshaping Church Movements

    Jeff Reed's recent commentary on the evolving face of church movements underscores the delicate balance between traditional church values and the cutting-edge approaches needed in today's digital era. As Jeff eloquently puts it, the early churches found strength and momentum not in physical buildings, but in the power of being sent out like seeds—spreading their message far and wide.

    Jeff urges us to shift our success metrics from the desire for legacy to the impactful work of disciple multiplication. Taking a cue from historical figures like William Carey, he emphasizes the potency of small, invested groups in generating significant religious reformation without reliance on established institutions or substantial funding.

    By embracing the pioneering spirit, digital church movements can thrive amidst the shifting landscapes of hybrid faith communities.

    The podcast episode highlights the growing need to evangelize and disciple through digital means. As physical churches recognize the value of hybrid models, there remains a crucial need to bridge the gap to comprehensive digital discipleship.

    TCD's upcoming relaunch, slated for April 5, reflects an organization-wide embrace of a digital church model based on connection, community, discipleship, and multiplication. Jeff's vision for TCD involves more collaborative leadership, promising future revelations that could significantly reshape the organization's structure and strategy.

    In conclusion, TCD's take on church movements is a clarion call to both digital and physical churches to innovate, embrace digital platforms, and persist in disciple-making despite obstacles. Jeff articulates a transformative path in which the ethos of the first Jerusalem church—planting seeds for future growth rather than building static monuments—can inspire a new era of digital-enabled ministry.

    TIMECODE

    00:00 Digital acceptance in ministry has improved significantly. 05:00 Digital discipleship controversy continues, shifting perspectives. 07:30 Church streaming, emotional, seeking opinions, impactful digital space. 13:47 Ignored advice, got fired, learned from it. 18:49 Church digital connections, building relationships, social media. 21:01 Utilize engagement to build trust and community. 27:37 Empower the kingdom with available opportunities, movements’ impact. 32:13 Consider impact, legacy, and mentorship in digital church. 35:09 William Carey's controversial discipleship approach in 1750. 37:06 William Carey revitalized evangelism by investing in 20 men. 41:49 Encourage pressing on, reach people digitally. 44:42 Church digital relaunches, leads to organizational shifts.

    ON THE SHOW

    Host: Jeff Reed
    Founder, The Church Digital

    Steve Addison's Acts & The Movement of God - https://amzn.to/3vm5lu8 How do the principles of the early Church of Jerusalem apply to the modern digital church movement, and how can we implement a similar mentality of discipleship and mentorship in the digital age? Considering the story of William Carey, how can today's church leaders engage in a disciple-making approach that prioritizes individual investment over building a traditional legacy? After discussing the proposed framework for digital churches (connection, community, discipleship, and multiplication), which aspect do you believe is the most challenging to implement in a digital context, and why? Jeff Reed's meeting with Steve Addison highlighted insights into historical church movements. How do these movements inform the strategies and approaches of the modern church, particularly in the digital realm?--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechurchdigital/message
  • Dive into Unfiltered Chats on Disappointment, Integrity, and Keeping It Real in a Hyper-connected World

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    Dealing with the 'Not Yet' Moments

    Jeff Reed kicks things off by getting real about those moments when life doesn't play by the script - yeah, we're talking dashed hopes and divine delays. Jon Pyle jumps in, dropping some wisdom about how our journey can get messy when things don't happen on our timeline, kind of like how ancient dude David felt waiting to be king and all.

    With our lives splashed across Instagram and TikTok, Jon's keeping it 100 about how easy it is to slip into a fake-it-till-you-make-it mode. They chew over how the urge to look perfect online can mess with your head and heart. It's a no-holds-barred talk on the danger of losing yourself in the quest for likes and retweets.

    Ever wondered if the digital church vibe could get super specific, like talking to just one part of the huge global crowd? That's what's up when Jeff shouts out Jon's convo with Kyle Berkholder. They hash out how digital can hit the spot with peeps in specific situations, even though it's kinda tough to zero in when you're casting a wide net every Sunday.

    Winding down, Jeff shares his health journey, but it's not all heavy - Jon cracks us up pretending to be a Russian spambot. It's a classic TCD finish, where real talk meets real laughs, and just like that, you're reminded why these two have one of the coolest digital bromances around.

    00:00 Introduction 05:44 Exploring fear and improving performance in life. 10:32 Discussing soul care and integrating it digitally. 20:42 Pastoral care involves helping people in pain. 25:45 Struggling with faith amid disappointment and pain. 30:03 Struggle with dependency and patience in faith. 35:44 Comparing success and temptation to hide. 44:54 Agree on need for qualitative digital connections. 49:39 Jeff goes deep with Jon. 56:35 Themes of mental health, generational talk highlighted. 58:59 Realizing God's bigger plans amid disappointment.

    Host: Jeff Reed
    Founder, The Church Digital
    Guest: Jon Pyle
    Rumored Russian Spambot

    Jeff Reed speaks about the challenges of physical limitations and patience. Can you share a time when you similarly had to adjust your expectations and find reliance on divine timing?
    Jon Pyle speaks to the value of the "messy, painful middle" of our life experiences. How do you navigate this phase, and what theological perspectives help you endure it?
    In what ways can digital platforms impact our ability to live authentically, and how might we guard against presenting a false image of ourselves online?
    Drawing from Jon Pyle’s remarks on church leaders' moral failings, what can everyday believers do to maintain their integrity in both digital and non-digital spheres?
    Jeff and Jon discuss the difficulty of creating a generational digital church. How do you think different generations can effectively connect within digital church communities?
    Considering the conversation about soul care and mental health, how can we as individuals prioritize both in our lives, particularly in the fast-paced digital age?
    Jon Pyle likens pastoral care to being a battlefield medic. How do you see the role of pastors evolving to meet the needs of congregants' mental health and soul care?
    Share a personal experience where technology played a key role in creating a connection or a deeper relationship. What made it meaningful?
    Reflecting on Jon Pyle’s insights regarding doing what God called us to do, how do you deal with the timing of your life goals and divine calling? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechurchdigital/message
  • In this conversation, Jeff Reed and Quintin McGrath discuss the ethical implications of OpenAI's Sora, a text-to-video technology. They explore the capabilities of Sora and its potential for creative expression. However, they also delve into the negative aspects, such as the potential for bias and the creation of deep fakes. They emphasize the importance of setting ethical boundaries and being transparent about intentions. The conversation raises concerns about trust in organizations that draw the lines and the need for permissions to prevent personal violations. The conversation explores the embedding of AI in video, ethical considerations in AI-generated education, using AI with critical thinking, practical applications of Sora in the church, other aspects of AI to consider, and driving AI towards positive outcomes.Takeaways

    Sora, OpenAI's text-to-video technology, has the potential for creative expression and problem-solving. Ethical concerns arise with Sora, including the potential for bias, creating deep fakes, and manipulating visual images to influence people. Setting ethical boundaries and being transparent about intentions when using Sora or similar technologies is important. Trust in organizations that draw the lines and the need for permissions to prevent personal violations are crucial considerations. AI can be embedded in video to provide additional information and metadata. Using AI with critical thinking can help validate and test the information generated. Practical applications of Sora in the church include creating a peaceful environment and enriching biblical stories. Other aspects of AI to consider include digital twinning, adaptive AI, and AI embedded in various environments.

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    00:00 AI integrated Riverside platform revolutionizes podcasting. 05:03 Focused on AI, ethics, risk management, mentoring. 08:52 High quality AI-generated videos with no sounds. 13:39 Creating favorable environment for understanding real-world interaction. 16:00 Worries about bias, deep fakes, reality perception. 19:16 Ethical framework for AI and personal boundaries. 21:41 Careful scrutiny of beauty and gospel's role. 25:30 Large language models can be intentionally manipulated. 30:32 Transparency and acceptance of AI in technology. 32:15 Content creator discusses use of AI in work. 35:33 Using AI to facilitate critical, conversational interactions. 41:11 Caution in AI use and potential misuse. 45:26 Creating beautiful, peaceful, and accepting environment for God. 47:16 Understanding and enriching the context of Biblical stories. 52:19 Generative AI's potential expands with more data. 54:22 AI learns to make coffee without step-by-step training. 58:19 Focus on ethics, drive towards positive change.

    ON THE SHOWHost: Jeff ReedFounder, The Church DigitalGuest: Quintin McGrathAI Ethics ExpertQUESTIONS & RESOURCES

    OpenAI, Sora's Website - https://openai.com/sora What measures can be put in place to fact-check and validate AI-generated content, particularly in educational settings? How can the use of AI align with religious values and the ethical principles taught by the church? How can church leaders prepare for the ethical dilemmas that come with the rapid expansion and capabilities of AI, like digital twinning and adaptive learning models? Considering the ethical concerns, what guidelines should organizations like OpenAI and Google establish to govern the ethical use of AI? What role does personal responsibility play in using AI technology, and how can individuals ensure they are using it ethically? How should society approach the trust and verification of AI-generated content, and what role do transparency and control play in this process? How can content creators and the general public distinguish between authentic and AI-generated content, and why is this distinction important for trust and ethics in the digital age?--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechurchdigital/message
  • Digital Frontiers - A Conversation with Simon Diercks on German Digital Church Planting

    THE CHURCH DIGITAL PODCAST IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY RIVERSIDE. CHECK OUT HOW RIVERSIDE CAN HELP YOUR CHURCH'S CONTENT-CREATION PROCESS - http://thechurch.digital/riversideThe Path of Digital DiscipleshipIn the latest episode of The Church Digital (TCD) podcast, host Jeff Reed delves into the burgeoning world of digital church planting in Germany with his guest, Simon Diercks. Diercks, a pastor, programmer, and avid ultra-hiker, brings a unique perspective on spreading God's kingdom through the digital landscape.Digital Church Planting in GermanySimon Diercks offers insights into the establishment of digital church networks in Germany, acknowledging the support of Jeff and the Church Digital podcast in this pioneering endeavor.The Hesitation and Hope for Digital EcclesiologyThe episode explores the dynamics of digital church and the varying degrees of hesitance among different denominations to embrace digital forms of church and discipleship. Jeff and Simon underscore the untapped potential in digital and virtual spaces for church engagement.Beta Church - A New Model for CommunityBeta Church,' a digital church plant, emerges as a focal point designed to create a sense of community for those seeking Christian fellowship, including digital nomads and those disenchanted with traditional church models.The Future of Faith in a Digital WorldSimon illustrates the changing landscape of faith in Germany, with traditional church membership declining and the rise of non-Christian affiliations. He speaks of rediscovering and communicating Christianity in the country, learning from one another, and collaborating in kingdom-minded endeavors.Lessons for Global Digital MissionsAs TCD explores the intersection of technology and spirituality, Simon Diercks's experience in Germany offers valuable lessons for others considering digital church planting. His work demonstrates the potential for churches to extend their reach well beyond their physical capacity by embracing digital opportunities and cultivating innovative approaches to ministry in the 21st century.Timecode00:00 Introduction05:31 Exciting digital church movement expanding internationally.13:03 Digital church plants emerging in Germany, AI impacting evangelization.15:34 Western Europe post Christianity, new ways for church.18:38 Charismatic pentecostal movements and digital church.24:59 Digital church faces challenges but is innovative.29:49 Digital church offers continuity for migrating members.33:48 Person deconstructs faith, finds connection in church.39:11 Digital church can connect through analog points.44:55 Meeting people online feels like real church.48:06 Silently recruiting people for digital church launch.49:42 Digital church connects, encourages, and facilitates learning.53:11 Focus on reaching new audiences globally through podcasts.56:44 Church in 24 embracing digital and virtual

    ON THE SHOWHost: Jeff ReedFounder, The Church DigitalGuest: Simon DiercksPastor, Beta ChurchQUESTIONS & RESOURCESIn what ways has Simon's tech background shaped his methods and outlook on digital evangelism?What challenges does digital church planting face in Germany, and what solutions are being proposed by thinkers like Simon Diercks?How can artificial intelligence play a role in evangelization strategies, according to Simon's vision?Why might some denominations be hesitant to adopt digital church models, and what can be done to address their concerns?Can you explain the "Beta church" model and its approach to connecting disparate believers in digital spaces?How are digital platforms managing sacraments such as baptism and communion, and what are the theological implications?How does the sense of community in digital churches compare to that in traditional churches, based on Jeff Reed's experiences?

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  • The Surging Intersection of Tech and Church: A Journey into Hybrid Worship and AI EthicsTHE CHURCH DIGITAL PODCAST IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY RIVERSIDE. CHECK OUT HOW RIVERSIDE CAN HELP YOUR CHURCH'S CONTENT-CREATION PROCESS - http://thechurch.digital/riversideDownload Pushpay's State of the Church Tech Report - https://hub.pushpay.com/state-of-church-technology/As the world embraces a more digitalized ethos, the church is no exception. In The Church Digital (TCD) Podcast, host Jeff Reed and guest Aaron Senneff discussed the undulating relationship between technology and faith-based organizations.Tech Integration in Modern WorshipThe conversation kicked off with a nod towards the increasingly pivotal role of technology in outreach and ministry. The integrating AI into church fabric isn't just about trendiness but about enhancing ministerial outreach, as Senneff noted. Ethical AI and the Role of ConstraintsEthical concerns surfaced as Reed and Senneff navigated the complexities of AI—especially its potential to erode copyright integrity and compromise data accuracy. Senneff highlighted the significance of training AI with clear constraints and vigilance, indicative of personal and organizational responsibility in innovating ethically.Immersive Experiences and the MetaverseThe future is immersive, as Senneff illustrated, with spatial computing leaping ahead. While the metaverse offers friction-laden experiences today, its potential to weave seamless digital-religious communities is immense.

    Decoding the State of the Church Tech ReportImpressively, Pushpay’s State of the Church Tech Report served as a data beacon, outlining the technological adoption in thousands of churches. Key findings indicated a steadfast move towards hybrid worship models, a shift unlikely to revert. Senneff pointed out the survey's reflection of anxiety amidst church staff when contemplating tech ventures; yet, there's a daring will to experiment.Timecode00:00 Introduction04:04 Annual survey helps Pushpay respond to churches.10:03 Survey covered various church types across US.19:09 Organic channels in Slack reflect common interests.24:30 AI disrupted content creation, impacting human roles.30:03 Building AI with clear data boundaries is essential.33:13 Metaverse talked about, Apple's immersive gaming experience.37:56 Church staff and volunteers feel uncertain and anxious.40:49 Churches learn from technology choices through network.44:07 Navigating business challenges, allocating capital strategically. Resi praised.47:31 Churches benefit from CHMS for finances.51:48 Epidemic of loneliness despite digital connectivity concerns.52:46 Surgeon general warns of digital loneliness epidemic.56:29 Digital integration crucial for ministry's future scalability.ON THE SHOWHost: Jeff ReedFounder, The Church DigitalGuest: Aaron SenneffChief Technical Officer, PushpayQUESTIONS & RESOURCESDownload Pushpay's State of the Church Tech Report - https://hub.pushpay.com/state-of-church-technology/Resi - http://resi.ioLux Digital Church on Discord - http://discord.gg/luxdigitalchurchSurgeon General's 2023 Report on the Epidemic of Lonliness - https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/surgeon-general-social-connection-advisory.pdfConsidering the rise of immersive experiences, how might congregations navigate the line between creating engaging worship services in the metaverse and ensuring they maintain a sense of community and connection amongst attendees?Aaron Senneff mentions that 91% of churches are considering a hybrid future. How can churches prepare their congregations for this shift, and what could be some potential downsides to this kind of model?Reflecting on the surgeon general's report on loneliness discussed in the episode, how can churches leverage digital community tools to combat loneliness while fostering meaningful connections and discipleship?

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  • The Future of Tech and Church: Augmented Dreams and Community RealitiesTHE CHURCH DIGITAL PODCAST IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY RIVERSIDE. CHECK OUT HOW RIVERSIDE CAN HELP YOUR CHURCH'S CONTENT-CREATION PROCESS - http://thechurch.digital/riversideUnderstanding Apple's Vision Pro ImpactThe recent episode of the Church Digital Podcast (TCD) dove into a technology that could revolutionize not just everyday life but also the workings of the church. Host Jeff Reed and operations director Andy Mage engaged in a lively conversation about the newly released Apple Vision Pro. Priced at $3,500, the device showcases advances in augmented and virtual reality, potentially shaping our workspaces, communities, and how we experience the church digitally.When Augmented Meets RealityThe episode was both a technophile's delight and a deep dive into the implications of AR in our society. As the discussion unfolded, the two outlined the pros and cons of integrating such advanced technology into our daily routines. The potential distractions and the possible hazard of users becoming too engrossed in their augmented universes were weighed against the device's seamless and immersive experience.A Church Digital in Augmented RealityThe Apple Vision Pro, running on Vision OS, has evidently piqued Jeff's interest, especially considering the long-term impact AR might have over VR. The podcast explored the cultural shift that this technology might beckon, particularly for the church, considering how such devices might alter attendance and engagement during online services.A New Stage for Faith and Community BuildingAndy emphasized the need to use technological tools judiciously within the church setting, balancing the allure of tech with the focus required to understand God's word. Jeff shared insights into a future where AR might help bridge distances, enabling a level of closeness and shared experience unheard of before.The TakeawayOverall, the conversation was an intricate blend of marveling at technological advancements and cautiously assessing their implications for community and spirituality. The episode ended with nods to the importance of adopting new tools for church benefit, signaling a convergence of faith and innovation poised to redefine ecclesiastical spaces in the digital age.Timecode00:00 Introduction07:56 High-priced new device prompts curiosity and anticipation.09:45 Steve Jobs emphasized beauty inside and out.15:43 Eye scanning for Face ID, hand control.17:05 Immersive productivity experience with powerful virtual screen.19:29 Virtual desktop with MetaQuest 2 experience.24:26 Outside Mac pass through, biggest selling feature.27:52 TV obsolete, at a price35:25 Apple expanding SDKs, virtual office revolution opportunities.36:45 2022 meta focused on corporate use.40:28 Augmented reality's potential surpasses that of virtual.43:37 Tech limitations, distracted God-like behavior, legal consequences.48:21 Phone sharing trend leads to synchronized movie viewing.52:15 Disney's booming quarter, rumors of buyout.54:38 Tim Schaefer owns Epic with Tencent's involvement.56:32 Epic plans to release its own VR headset.ON THE SHOWHost: Jeff ReedFounder, The Church DigitalGuest: Andy MageOperations Director, The Church DigitalQUESTIONS & RESOURCESHow do you see augmented reality (AR) shaping the future of church and faith-based communities, particularly in relation to Jeff Reed's belief that it will have a more significant impact than virtual reality (VR)?In what ways could Apple's augmented reality technology potentially enhance or detract from genuine relationship building within the church, considering the pastor's concerns about VR's limitations?In what unique ways could churches and other faith-based organizations leverage Apple's AR/VR tech, despite the perceived lack of community-focused features? Are there opportunities for third-party development to fill these gaps?

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  • In an ever-evolving church landscape, it’s crucial to understand who we are communicating with. Barbara Carneiro, CEO of Word Revolution, articulates the importance of specificity in content curation. Catering to different generations isn't just wise; it's essential. She eloquently breaks down generational categories into four Cs: contributors (boomers), consumers (Gen Xers), collaborators (millennials), and curators (Gen Zs). These categories reflect distinct worldviews shaped by diverse upbringings. Grasping these nuances can transform the way your church reaches out to each group.The Transformative Power of SimplificationJeff Reed, host of TCD, together with Carneiro, advocates for targeted communication over broad attempts. This strategic approach echoes through their conversation, highlighting the need for churches to harness the power of simplification. By narrowing down focus and understanding key human desires—whether it's hope, belonging, or truth—churches can craft curated paths of communication that resonate more profoundly with their intended audiences.Trust, Technology, and CurationCarneiro's perspective on technology and trust is enlightening. She emphasizes how today’s listeners seek curators to help filter the overwhelming tide of information. Her comments on short videos as the primary communication channel for Gen Z also reflect a deep understanding of current trends. For churches, this means being intentional about the platforms and messages they use to connect with different generations.Conclusion: The Path to Effective Church CommunicationCarefully targeting your audience with generational understanding and simplification can revolutionize your church's outreach. Let TCD be the guidepost on this journey through the digital mission field, helping your church navigate the complexities of audience-specific messaging.Timecode00:00 Introduction of The Church Digital Podcast, Brought to you by Riverside03:28 Barbara and Jeff discuss generational communication strategies.08:37 Barbara revolutionized The Church Digital with a new logo.12:27 Passionate curiosity drives understanding in generational communication.14:50 Generational perceptions influence engagement and worth.18:53 Simplify life, communicate effectively with different generations.21:46 Specific impact matters more than abstract concepts.29:07 Empower others, value in ministry, beautiful curation.29:57 Moving from information to engagement to trust.33:45 Podcast excited about personalization and communication trends.39:29 Prioritize people over channels for effective communication.41:49 Efficiently utilize resources to invite engagement.46:08 Identifying key human desires and church archetypes.49:54 Targeted audience demographics and communication challenges.52:04 Be clear, focus, and align with others.55:53 Life.Church checks for Pei Wei for church locations.58:06 2024 curation, simplification, and hope for improvement.ON THE SHOWHost: Jeff ReedFounder, The Church DigitalGuest: Barbara CarneiroCEO, Word RevolutionQUESTIONS & RESOURCESHow can churches effectively tailor their communication strategies to address the unique needs and preferences of different generational groups such as boomers, Gen Xers, millennials, and Gen Zs?What are the challenges and benefits associated with transitioning from broad church communication strategies to more targeted, niche approaches?How has the shift from the information age to the engagement and curation ages impacted the way churches should approach digital communication and content creation?What steps can churches take to build trust within their digital outreach initiatives, ensuring that the content is both curated and impactful for their target audience?How can a church identify the key human desires—like hope, belonging, or truth—that it aims to fulfill, and how should this understanding shape its communication and curation path?

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  • In digital spaces where the need is significant, the theological and pastoral landscapes of churches are expanding beyond the physical realm. EP280 of the TCD podcast, hosted by Jeff Reed, features a conversation that weaves together crisis, trauma, and digital ministry, presenting an intersection often underserved in theological discussions.**Recognizing Trauma in Digital Ministry**Trauma comes in many forms, and it's no stranger to the digital realm. Megan Carter and Stacy Knapp stress the importance of understanding trauma's manifestation through behavior changes, communication patterns, and emotional flatness, among other signs.**The Heart of Empathy**Empathy and humble listening are paramount. It's vital that ministers resist the inclination to be 'fixers' or to downplay experiences. Instead, they should seek to understand the person's story and provide a connection to the appropriate care.**Protecting Pastors and Volunteers**The podcast doesn't shy away from the burnout ministers face. Megan Carter introduces the concept of 'compassion fatigue,' highlighting the need for self-care strategies that go beyond clichés. Self-care isn't a solo endeavor—Megan and Stacy advocate for creating support networks that offer reciprocal understanding and aid.**Training and Awareness**There is a continuous call for training and resources, crafting a trauma-informed congregation, and a leadership that can navigate the digital waters with a shepherd's care. Equipping volunteers with the right tools and awareness not only strengthens the church's support structure but also enriches the spiritual health of the community.**Digital Ministry: A Space of Hope**Echoing throughout the conversation is the role of digital ministry as a sanctum for those who might struggle with conventional church settings. Advocating for digital spaces to be just as robust in relational and emotional support as physical congregations, the guests touch on the power of technology to bridge gaps and provide solace.Ministry in the digital age isn't exempt from the trials of human experience. Instead, it gifts an opportunity to extend empathy across pixels and bytes—a mission both restorative and reflective of Christ's love.Timecode00:00 Introduction07:48 Mental health's role in digital ministry.10:30 Trauma is individual perception of emotional discomfort.22:38 Digital ministry allows for better mental health.27:55 Teaching trauma-informed care: focus on empathy and perspective.32:35 Mental health coaches need self-awareness and boundaries.41:09 Training is crucial for trauma-informed care.44:02 Ignoring feelings in pursuit of spiritual growth.46:56 Avoid burnout by prioritizing self-care.54:38 Encouraging greater accessibility and care for trauma.57:06 Always be a learner.ON THE SHOWHost: Jeff ReedFounder, The Church DigitalGuest: Megan CarterNext Steps Pastor, First Capital Christian/Church AnywhereGuest: Stacy KnappChaplain, Digital Crisis CoachQUESTIONS & RESOURCES* KLOVE Crisis Response Care: https://www.crisisresponse.org/* American Association of Christian Counselors - https://aacc.net/* AACC's Light University - https://www.lightuniversity.com/* How can digital ministers and volunteers be trained to recognize the signs of trauma and crisis in individuals they interact with online?* How can church leaders protect themselves from vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue while continually providing support to others?* Can you discuss the distinction between self-care and soul care, and why is it important for individuals in caregiving ministries to understand these concepts?* How can digital ministers create a sense of presence and personal connection to their community members in a medium where physical cues are absent?* What role does building a support network play in sustaining the mental health of those involved in digital ministry, and what steps can be taken to establish such a network?

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  • Leveraging Live Chat for Enhanced Church ConnectionCreating Community Through Digital MinistryThe recent episode of TCD podcast EPA 279 featured Evan Connelly from Lighthouse Church, who shared insights into utilizing live chat as a tool to foster community within the church. The use of Intercom.com, a platform typically used for customer service, has been repurposed by Lighthouse Church to create personal connections between pastors and the congregation, both online and in-person.Digital Tools in Post-COVID EraHost Jeff Reed and Evan Connelly delved into the challenge of some churches devaluing digital tools post-COVID. However, their conversation highlighted the success of live chat, showcasing the church's services beyond expectation, building a sense of belonging for onsite and online attendees alike.Buy-In from Diverse MinistriesThe commitment to fast response times and substantial engagement was central to the discussion. Lighthouse Church has managed to get a variety of staff, including pastors, elders, and directors, bought into the idea of live chat. They achieved this through regular team meetings, recognizing and rewarding good performance, and fostering collaborative environments.Expanding the ScopeLighthouse Church's chat, developed during COVID, demonstrates an understanding of digital space as an opportunity for accessibility and support. By integrating platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Google Business, the church has created a unified communication hub that allows swift responses and personalized connections.ConclusionThe conversation at TCD podcast shed light on the value of incorporating live chat into church ministries. It suggests a progressive trend where churches can develop deeper connections with their community, resonating with the needs of a modern congregation.Timecode00:00 Introduction09:05 Teasing next chat, a chance encounter discussing church project.11:15 Accessible personal support for church members expanded.16:48 Offering support, prayer, and guidance in chats.25:24 Encourage small group involvement and offer counseling.31:44 Integrating various platforms for streamlined communication.33:26 Priority on accessibility across different platforms emphasized.39:08 Skills in prayer, technology, and response are important.42:23 Impressed with getting team buy-in.45:56 Strengthening response time, integration, and promotion efforts.48:07 Passionate about discussing church leadership; open communication.ON THE SHOWHost: Jeff ReedFounder, The Church DigitalGuest: Evan ConnellyOnline Campus Director, Lighthouse ChurchQUESTIONS & RESOURCESIntercom - http://intercom.comEvan Connelly previously on The Church Digital Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=X0VmQC43k8gChurchome's Jonathan Song talking Pastor Chat on The Church Digital Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJV0gCpEBPsChurchome's Pastor Chat - https://www.churchome.org/pastor-chatEvan's Presentation for Church IT Network - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OiAVac0eaWx9L671nGTO62DPcPiqHvMjlMGKT4MGGM0/edit?usp=sharingHow does the platform intercom.com specifically enhance community engagement and create a sense of buy-in for different ministries and teams?In what ways has Lighthouse Church adapted their use of digital tools post-Covid to continue providing value to both onsite and online attendees?Discuss the balance between leveraging staff and pastors versus volunteers in a digital ministry like the one at Lighthouse Church. What are the advantages and challenges of each approach?Evan Connelly mentioned the response to individuals expressing thoughts of self-harm. How does an online ministry prepare and equip its team to handle such delicate conversations?What role do immediate response times play in creating a sense of availability and connection in an online church environment? Why is aiming for a two-minute response time critical for Lighthouse Church?

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  • Exploring the Next Frontier: AI's Role in Church and SocietyNext up on The Church Digital Podcast, we're bringing Kenny Jahng, AI Next director at Exponential Next. The latest episode, hosted by Jeff Reed, delved into the fascinating yet complex domain of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for the church.AGI: A Reality, Not a HypothesisJahng points out that AGI isn't a distant fantasy but a current reality, with AI deciphering thoughts through MRI scans or manipulating Wi-Fi signals for surveillance. These examples underline the urgency for ethical discussions within the church as this technology could interpret human thoughts, bringing forth potential misuse.AI's Impact on Church Leadership and Pastoral CareJahng and Reed tackle how AI can revolutionize church leadership and pastoral care. From crafting sermons that resonate deeply with congregations to enhancing personal connectivity, AI's role is likened to a seminary intern—beneficial as an assistant but necessitating faithful human oversight. Their conversation reveals a crucial need for balance: utilizing AI to augment human capabilities without straying from the core of spirituality and community.The Digital Church: A Space for Worship and DiscipleshipTCD emphasizes that embracing digital spaces and AI tools does not replace the traditional church but extends its reach. The podcast itself prompts essential inquiries about making disciples in a digitally-driven world.Conclusion: Reshaping Our Future ResponsiblyThe church's response must be measured and deliberate as AI continues to reshape our perception of creativity and life. It is paramount that this technological evolution does not occur in isolation but involves broad community dialogue led by spiritual and moral guidance. While the prospect of AGI looms large and the transformative potential of AI is undeniable, the church's challenge remains to engage thoughtfully with these tools, ensuring they complement—rather than overshadow—our sacred spaces and human interactions.Timecode00:00 Jeff's Intro and Robot Overlords.10:09 Irony of "AI will take mundane jobs, sparking Renaissance."18:01 AI should enhance, not replace human experiences.23:54 Debating divinity and responsible use of technology.29:38 Utilize AI for scripture interpretation and adaptation.34:46 Can AI write better sermons than humans?43:07 Practicing conversation scenarios fosters effective communication.48:21 Pros: the democratization of education. Cons: ethics, safety, unpredictability 56:40 Urgency in awareness, hope and faith.ON THE SHOWHost: Jeff ReedFounder, The Church DigitalGuest: Kenny JahngFounder, AI For Church LeadersQUESTIONS & RESOURCESChurch Tech Today - http://churchtechtoday.comAI for Church Leaders - http://aiforchurchleaders.comHow can artificial general intelligence (AGI) be ethically integrated into the church to benefit congregations without compromising human elements of worship and community?How can AI potentially transform pastoral care, and what safeguards should be in place to ensure that such technology supports rather than replaces human pastoral relationships?Given the possibility of AI writing sermons or enhancing sermon preparation, what should be the balance between utilizing AI-generated content and the unique insights of a human pastor?Considering the humorous notion of enslavement by robot overlords, how do such exaggerated ideas reflect real concerns about AI, and how can they be addressed in a constructive manner?With AI's ability to process and learn from vast amounts of data, including religious texts and sermons, what theological implications might arise from machines interpreting and teaching religious doctrine?In what ways could the church's mission and outreach benefit from the use of AI, and how can the church ensure that the technology is used responsibly and in alignment with its core values?

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  • Digital Discipleship: The Exponential Potential of Innovative MinistryIn TCD's latest episode, EP277 - Dr Dan Tebo & A Dissertation on Digital Church, we delve into an ocean of insights that stood out as a beacon of illumination for the modern church. Jeff Reed, the host, and Dr. Dan Tebo, the guest, engage in a profound dialogue about digital discipleship and its innate potential for transformative growth.Realizing Missed Opportunities in Disciple MakingA glance back to 2008 reveals a pivotal moment where the church could have embraced disciple making over mere discipleship—a decision that could have catalyzed exponential growth. Jeff Reed reminisces this past opportunity, setting the stage for a discussion steeped in what could have been and what now can be in leveraging digital ministry.The Gratification of Intentionality in Digital ReachDr. Tebo extends gratitude to those who have molded the contours of digital discipleship, underscoring the fruitfulness of intentional communication online. His fond acknowledgment not only praises past efforts but also lays down the aspiration for Christ-centered digital growth.Anticipating Future Dialogues and Strategic MergersClosing the conversation was not just a ceremonial end but an anticipation of future discourses and strategic mergers, marking the juncture of Dr. Tebo's visionary move to bring DCN under the umbrella of the Church Digital—a momentous stride towards a unified digital ministry effort.The Importance of Multi-Faceted Digital ToolsDr. Tebo’s emphasis on meeting people where they are digitally speaks volumes about his approach to ministry. By favoring varied digital tools, he stands unwavering against the current of one-size-fits-all solutions and supports fluidity and vastness in reaching out through the digital realm.Dan's Journey in Academia and Law EnforcementInterlacing the discourse is Dan's remarkable narrative—a tale that traverses the spheres of academia, law enforcement, and digital ministry. His dual roles somehow merge to serve a higher calling, one that resonates throughout the conversation's turns and tides.Landing the PlaneIn summation, EP277 with Dr. Dan Tebo unravels the marvels of digital ministry, setting a benchmark for future endeavors in the realm of digital discipleship, and posits the transformative capabilities of the church when it dares to step into the digital world with intention and courage.ON THE SHOWHost: Jeff ReedFounder, The Church DigitalGuest: Dr Dan TeboPastor, Servant Warrior ChurchQUESTIONS & RESOURCESDr Dan Tebo's Dissertation: A Grounded Theory Study of Digital Discipleship Methods for Effectiveness in the Phygital Church - https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/5001/Dan Tebo & Dr Steve Lowe on the TCD Podcast - https://be.thechurch.digital/blog/podcast-106-liberty-university-the-academia-of-online-ministryThe Church Digital on YouTube - http://youtube.com/thechurchdigital Why do you think fear, time requirements, and a lack of digital engagement skills create resistance within the physical church toward digital discipleship?What alternative metrics could be used to evaluate the effectiveness of digital discipleship that move beyond traditional analytics such as vanity metrics?How can a church transition from a traditional framework to one that is more akin to the Servant Warrior Church's model, focusing on intentional relationships and adaptability?Discuss the five main tenets of digital discipleship derived from Dan Tebo’s research. How might these tenets shape future strategies for churches looking to expand their digital ministry?

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  • Embracing Digital Discipleship: The New Era of Church Digital Engagement

    The New Frontier of the Digital Church:

    In an ever-evolving digital landscape, The Church Digital Podcast's latest podcast, EP276 - "The New The Church Digital," featuring host Jeff Reed, has deeply explored digital discipleship's dynamics and role in modern ministry. The episode encapsulates a pivotal shift toward digital solutions for spiritual outreach, with conversations revolving around using digital spaces for evangelization, particularly in countries where physical evangelism encounters legal barriers.

    Aquatic Leadership and Collaboration:

    A significant highlight of the podcast is the discussion on The Church Digital's rebranding and introducing new leadership with Bernie Mapili as CEO and Andy Mage as COO. Their focus on collaborative efforts, like the partnership with organizations such as NewThing and Gloo, points toward a broader vision of empowerment and innovation within the digital space. The episode paints a future brimming with synergistic relationships to bolster The Church Digital's presence and reach.

    Creating a Movement System:

    Bernie and Jeff talk about the exciting developments at The Church Digital, including the Movement System, which is taking the popular disciple-making system into the digital realm. The Evolution of Leadership:As we witness the transformation of leadership roles within The Church Digital, the podcast provides a candid look at the personal challenges faced by Jeff Reed, which led to a redefined structure at the organization. The transition highlights the importance of resiliency, introspection, and the adaptive nature of leadership that aligns with the fast-paced changes of digital ministry.

    The Power of Digital Community and Innovation:

    Tom Pounder and Andy Mage's contributions spotlight the innovative strides made within the digital ministry. Pounder's TCD Sidekick podcast addresses the critical role of online components in ministry, whereas Mage's 'From Text to Testimony' delves into pressing concerns like mental health within the digital paradigm. Jeff Reed's recognition of these works underscores the transformative power of digital platforms in providing valuable resources for spiritual guidance and support.

    Superheroes of the Digital Space:

    In a lighter vein, the podcast participants discuss superhero tropes, drawing parallels between superhero team dynamics and the leadership group at The Church Digital. The entertaining interplay serves as a metaphor for the collective strengths and unique skills each member brings to the table, ultimately forging a powerful team focused on digital missionary work.

    Closing Thoughts:

    This episode of The Church Digital Podcast crafts a narrative that not only embraces the new ventures of The Church Digital but also celebrates the individuals who drive its mission forward. As we navigate the digital age, episodes like this remind us that regardless of challenges, the church's digital engagement continues to be a beacon for those seeking spiritual connection and discipleship in the digital domain.

    00:00 Church digital future, new logo and website.

    09:47 Unexpected connection leads to a deep bond.

    13:40 Church digital representation, strengthen, lift others, entrepreneur.

    17:38 Meeting Bernie in Florida, a surprising, cool experience.

    24:38 Focused on discipleship, tools now ubiquitous. Partnership for discipleship in communities.

    27:39 Missed church attendance improves with digital engagement.

    32:12 Church reaching people digitally, expanding its reach.

    37:38 Discussion about digital church network expansion and support.

    47:47 Building Avengers-type team of thought leaders.

    54:41 Resource for digital missionaries and ministry support.

    59:34 Podcast featuring ministry leaders discussing digital ministry.

    01:07:58 Combining two organizations into The Church Digital.

    01:08:52 Church planting dedication strengthened, digital discipleship emphasized.

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  • So we took a little break from the podcast, and now we're back! With a fresh outlook on digital ministry for pastors, planters and practitioners, The Church Digital Podcast is a great opportunity for your church to find innovative ways to use this digital technology for kingdom purposes.

    With this Season 6 Trailer, we'll be exploring how your church can be the church not just on Sunday morning, but 168 hours a week!

    Check out the return of The Church Digital Podcast and the launch of Season 6: 168 Church, coming on Monday, January 1, 2024. Find The Church Digital Podcast on Podcast Apps, and YouTube.

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  • Saddleback has always had an experimental culture. Seeing Saddleback adopt a digital strategy literally a decade+ ago, and then move into decentralized and micro church strategies…Saddleback has learned that failure is not the end of the experiment. Failure is just one step closer to finding success.

    But, how do you get your church to experiment? With services coming every Sunday, even with the push for “excellence” every week…how do we do something different? These are the questions we’re bringing to Jay Kranda, Online Community Pastor at Saddleback.

    By the way, these are the issues that we’re dealing with in our Leadership Network’s Digital and Metaverse Learning Communities. Through these Learning Communities, we’re helping churches explore how to take next steps in their digital and metaverse ministry…and experimenting plays a huge part! So check out the Digital Learning Community and Metaverse Learning Community and find out how your church can join Leadership Network in what’s next.

    So jump on this podcast with Jeff Reed and Jay Kranda as we are exploring how your church can experiment! Find out, right here, on The Church Digital Podcast.

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  • In Dave Ferguson we trust! Visionary Leader of Exponential as well as NewThing Network and lead pastor at Community Christian in Chicago, Dave has been a huge supporter of Digital Church! In fact, Dave let us borrow B.L.E.S.S. practices to be the framework for digital missionaries! I’m continually blown away by the love and support he shows to digital ministry and digital planting. (You’ll catch a bit of this at the beginning of the podcast.)

    Now as we’re talking how to take your Digital Ministry to the Next Level, Dave and Dr. John Harris (my co-author for Sharing Jesus Online) jump on a podcast to talk about the power of a digital missionary, and the potential to have that missionary reaching into digital community to connect with a digital person.

    As we explore the potential of taking your digital ministry to the next level, digital missionaries are a big step towards your church reaching people the buildings aren’t reaching.

    Looking to release a team of digital or metaverse missionaries in your church. Jump in a Leadership Network Learning Community and find out how to take your church to the next level.

    http://leadnet.org/dlc - keyword “Tyler” for $100 off

    http://leadnet.org/mlc - keyword “Stunami” for $100 off

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  • In 2023, many churches are going back to an old mindset of digital ministry. Let’s broadcast those church services! But, and maybe I’m talking crazy here, what if your church didn’t. Instead, what if your church did something different.

    This is what we’re highlighting here this week with Tyler Sansom, from "First Capital/Church Anywhere." For a medium sized church in the middle of a small, blue collar town, "First Capital" is doing some incredible things digitally. Digital Discipleship, International Ministry, even releasing Christian Long-Form Films… the thing I love about "First Capital" is that they find ways to do some incredible stuff when other churches of their size would never dream of trying.

    But this really gets to the heart of this podcast. How can your church unleash the next season of ministry? How do you get your attenders to really engage and support creative ministry in and around the church? This is what we asked Tyler, and his answer is somewhat surprising: Discipleship.
    Lean into this podcast with Tyler, and learn about Leadership Network’s Learning Communities, and how your church can learn more about "First Capital’s" Discipleship Process, and how it can help take your church to the next level. More information at http://leadnet.org/dlc and use the coupon code “tyler” for $100 off.

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