Community: Back to Basics
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Church potlucks get a bad rap, and honestly, sometimes they deserve it. But a cramped fellowship hall and a shaky casserole table can reveal something we’re starving for: real, embodied Christian community where people actually know each other, share life, and grow up together. We start with the awkwardness of meals after church and end up asking a bigger question: what is “covenant community,” and why does the Bible keep pulling God’s people back to the table?
Along the way, we connect the biblical story of breaking bread, Acts 2, and the command to not neglect meeting together with what we’re watching happen in modern life. We’re more connected online than ever, yet lonelier in our neighborhoods, our churches, and even our homes. We talk about curated identities, convenience as a trap, and why the rise of porn, VR hangouts, and even AI girlfriends is a warning sign that we’re giving up on real relationships.
We also get practical and a little confrontational about “online church” as a lifestyle. Watching sermons can’t replace being known, using your gifts, and sticking with a local body through the mess. And if you’ve been hurt by church, we don’t pretend that’s nothing, but we do challenge the reflex to disappear. Growth takes time, forgiveness takes work, and community is where your sin gets exposed and healed.
If you want faith that actually forms you, start showing up, sit down at the table, and learn how to love the people God put near you. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who’s been drifting, and leave a review that helps others find the show.
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