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Unmasking Modern Church Challenges (S2 Episode 1)

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Welcome to the debut episode of Season 2 of the Edge of Heresy podcast, where Clifton Dugosh and Jamie Given explore the complex dynamics and challenges facing the modern church. This season, unlike the foundational teachings of Season 1, delves into what is often seen as controversial ground, examining how far contemporary church practices have deviated from their intended path.

The discussion centers around the contrast between the organic, familial model of early church gatherings and today's large, government-like church structures. The hosts discuss how expansion into leadership-heavy systems can lead churches to resemble businesses or governments rather than spiritual communities. By integrating personal anecdotes and historical contexts, Clifton and Jamie challenge listeners to reconsider the role of the church and advocate for a return to more intimate, home-oriented faith practices.

The episode further explores the fundamental role of family as the only sanctioned form of God's government, contrasting it with modern societal structures that emphasize institutional roles over individual responsibility. Tune in to understand how reclaiming a mobile and people-centered church could reform not just worship practices but also the broader Christian lifestyle.

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Welcome to the debut episode of Season 2 of the Edge of Heresy podcast, where Clifton Dugosh and Jamie Given explore the complex dynamics and challenges facing the modern church. This season, unlike the foundational teachings of Season 1, delves into what is often seen as controversial ground, examining how far contemporary church practices have deviated from their intended path.

The discussion centers around the contrast between the organic, familial model of early church gatherings and today's large, government-like church structures. The hosts discuss how expansion into leadership-heavy systems can lead churches to resemble businesses or governments rather than spiritual communities. By integrating personal anecdotes and historical contexts, Clifton and Jamie challenge listeners to reconsider the role of the church and advocate for a return to more intimate, home-oriented faith practices.

The episode further explores the fundamental role of family as the only sanctioned form of God's government, contrasting it with modern societal structures that emphasize institutional roles over individual responsibility. Tune in to understand how reclaiming a mobile and people-centered church could reform not just worship practices but also the broader Christian lifestyle.

  continue reading

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