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Try Tank Podcast
TryTank Research Institute
33 episodes
6 days ago
The Try Tank Podcast is about innovation and the church
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The Try Tank Podcast is about innovation and the church
Show more...
Management
Religion & Spirituality,
Business,
Christianity
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The Power of Sacred Listening
Try Tank Podcast
45 minutes
3 weeks ago
The Power of Sacred Listening

In this episode of the Try Tank Podcast, Lorenzo Lebrija engages with Josh Packard to discuss his book "Faithful Futures: Sacred Tools for Engaging Younger Generations." They explore the evolving understanding of generational dynamics, the significance of sacred listening, and the role of relational ministry in today's diverse society. The conversation challenges traditional paradigms and offers new insights for faith communities.

Keywords


Faithful Futures, generational dynamics, sacred listening, relational ministry, faith communities

Takeaways

  • Generational containers are outdated and can be harmful.
  • Sacred listening is a transformative act for young people.
  • Belonging now precedes believing in faith communities.
  • Social media's impact on spirituality is still evolving.
  • Micro narratives help reconcile ancient traditions with modern realities.
  • Relational ministry requires new tools in a diverse world.
  • Trust has shifted from institutions to individuals.
  • Faith communities must adapt to survive and thrive.
  • The church should focus on relational, not programmatic, approaches.
  • Josh Packard emphasizes the importance of accompaniment in faith.
Try Tank Podcast
The Try Tank Podcast is about innovation and the church