
Join hosts Wayne Heins and Jeremy Griffin on the Redux Church Podcast as they delve into the importance of active participation and engagement in spiritual matters. In this episode, Wayne and Jeremy discuss the dangers of becoming too familiar with spiritual content and losing appreciation for its value. They explore the idea of intentional, participatory spiritual nourishment versus a passive "supermarket" mentality.
The hosts take a deep dive into Acts 20, examining the significance of encouragement and community within the body of Christ. They contrast the typical Sunday morning church service model with the relational discipleship and encouragement described in Acts, highlighting the challenges and rewards of cultivating authentic community and fellowship.
Wayne and Jeremy also explore the topic of financial support for ministry, discussing the balance between self-sufficiency and reliance on the support of the body. They caution against conflating economic systems with the principles of ministry and service, emphasizing the need for discernment and prayer in this area.
Listen in as the hosts close in prayer, asking God to raise up encouragers and authentic ministry leaders who can have a transformative effect on the lives of believers. This episode challenges listeners to embrace active participation, intentional community, and a holistic, joy-filled approach to living out their faith.