The House Church Myth + Why Parenting Feels Harder Than Ever

March 12
54 mins

Episode Description

Segment 1



• The push to abandon church buildings for “first-century house churches”: admirable or misguided?



• Did the early church reject formal worship spaces, like church buildings?



• Old Testament and synagogue patterns challenge the modern church narratives.



Segment 2



• The popular image of early Christian churches: casual gatherings with no leaders or structure.



• Historical evidence shows early worship was organized and liturgical.



• The “pure house church” idea may be a modern projection.



Segment 3



• Two major historical events forced believers out of synagogues and public worship.



• As time went on, Christians increasingly faced expulsion and persecution from their governments.



• Change of pace: how much has parenting really changed since the 80’s and 90’s?



Segment 4



• What does modern-day church gathering and discipleship look like?



• Though parenting is never easy, parents today face difficulties that they didn’t 20 or 30 years ago.



• How can churches and communities come together, gather around families, and love and support children together?



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