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Episode Description
In 2006, Simple Church encouraged churches to streamline programming, clarify discipleship pathways, and focus on moving people toward spiritual maturity rather than filling calendars with activities. The book had a significant impact, shaping how thousands of pastors thought about ministry systems and structure. Nearly two decades later, Thom and Sam take a fresh look: What principles stood the test of time? What challenges emerged in practice? And how should churches apply Simple Church today in a ministry landscape that’s more complex, digital, and post-pandemic than ever?
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- Churches never attain the ideal, but the process is what makes the book impactful.
- Simplicity does not mean minimalism. Cutting programs without replacing them with relational pathways can lead to disengagement.
- Alignment requires ongoing work.
- A church may simplify in one season but drift back into complexity over time. Continual evaluation is essential.
- Culture must change, not just calendars.
- The biggest challenge wasn’t restructuring programs. It was reshaping the mindset of members who equated activity with spiritual growth.
Resources:
- “Simple Church: Returning to God’s Process for Making Disciples” by Thom S. Rainer and Eric Geiger (affiliate link)
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