Description
A lot of people look at our family and go, OK, you guys do a lot of "weird" (i.e., counter-cultural) things...what do you do for church and worship? What does your spiritual rhythm look like?
In this podcast April and Jeremy go through 7 things they do INSTEAD of simply attending a "traditional worship service". The point of this is not to convince you of the Pryor Family ecclesiology, but to give you a few practices that you may choose to implement to serve your family and honour God.
On this episode, we talk about:
2:13 Our ecclesiology: what we think about church
13:30 Being okay with your own journey, but thinking critically about your walk and assumptions
16:20 Alternative #1: Discovery Bible Study focused on Gospel-motivated obedience
21:24 Alternative #2: Father's Midrash
29:50 Alternative #3: The Body Gathering
32:04 Alternative #4: Equipping Events
33:29 Alternative #5: Discipleship Groups
36:26 Alternative #6: City Worship
37:46 Alternative #7: Guys/Gals Nights
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Resources Mentioned:
We don't go to Traditional Worship Services. We do this instead.
Family Inc
Abraham's Wallet episode on Midrash
Family Revision by Jeremy Pryor
1000 Houses Podcast
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