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Church Disrupted

071: A NEW Reformation? How To Restore Trust In The Church

87 min • 18 februari 2025

In this episode of the Church Disrupted Podcast, Jeff Cochran and Drew Cordell (the author of Honest Christianity) explore the pressing need for reformation within the church, discussing the decline in trust towards church leadership, the troubling intersection of business practices and church operations, and the importance of accountability and transparency from churches and pastors. This conversation highlights the tension of frustration and hope for the church's future at the same time.


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Chapters00:00 Introduction to Drew Cordell and His Journey

07:07 The Need for Reformation in the Church

12:52 Cultural Shifts and the Church's Response

18:09 Business Practices vs. Church Values

25:05 The Role of Systems in Church Growth

31:11 Identifying Areas for Change in the Church

37:42 Disruption vs. Reformation in the Church

43:22 The Importance of Questions in Faith

44:47 Reallocation of Resources in the Church

47:05 Restoration vs. Reformation in the Church

50:56 Curiosity and the Pursuit of Truth

56:43 The Priesthood of All Believers

01:02:02 Safe Church Practices and Accountability


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